Applying conventional logic, Randy Bince should either be in prison or dead by now. But he’s not in prison and he’s certainly not dead. He and his wife, Christina Murray, are living the American Dream with their own youth sports photography business. A Childhood of Poverty While Bince was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1981, he spent his early childhood in poverty in Haiti. At 8 years old, he relocated to the Ravenswood Projects in Queens, New York, where he lived in more poverty with his parents and his three brothers and two sisters (whom he had never met until then) in a two-bedroom apartment. Indoor plumbing was something new to him, and he had to learn how to flush. Bince also shared the apartment with creepy-crawly things, and the building was surrounded by rats. Having only spoken Creole in Haiti, Bince started fourth grade not knowing English, but …