Posted on 06/02/2015 4:11:37 PM PDT by trussell
If you would be willing to write a letter to the parole board, please let me know and I will share the information you will need to do so. I don't want to post it as it would contain his TDCJ number and his inmate number as well as his name, and I don't want him to be able to search and find me because that information was posted publically. Thank you so much!
Please pray for me and if you are willing to write a letter for me, let me know so I can share the address and ID information with you. Thank you!
Get a concealed carry. First time you see him, blow his brains out.
Thank you for fixing the link for me.
I have my conceal carry permit and carry all day, every day. I also have many hours of training to prepare myself for when/if I need to shoot, but haven’t been able to practice lately.
Did you write to Gov Abbott?
I saw on the 2012 thread that you had written the previous gov, and gotten no answer:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2896349/posts?page=208#208
Let me know how I can help.
Yep. “He was coming right for me!” Is good enough for a TX jury. shoot him once for me.
> Get a concealed carry. First time you see him, blow his brains out.
^ This. My wife hates it when I say some people need killing but she hasn’t seen what I’ve seen - people that are real monsters with absolutely no conscience or sense of guilt, some of whom who are highly intelligent that know exactly what people are looking for in the way of micro-facial tics, body language that can fool you if you’re not paying close attention, those who are born predators and then continuously honed and rehoned by evil parents and family members their entire life. There’s just no fixing them. They are where horror movies originated from.
Based on decades of LEO, investigator, and probably seeing way too much. I’m definitely not jaded.
Maybe take up a collection for ammunition?
Have you considered reaching out to an attorney to help draft your own letter to the parole board (or even just look over your letter)? A victims-rights lawyer may have a good idea of what to say (and how) to make sure the parole board keeps this scumbag where he belongs.
Unfortunately, I don’t know any lawyers who practice in this area in Texas, but if you’re interested, you may want to reach out to the Victims Rights Law Center (http://www.victimrights.org/) - they’re in Massachusetts, but probably know of attorneys/resources elsewhere.
I have not written to Gov Abbott yet. I may call the office as writing is so hard sometimes. I sent you a freepmail with the information for writing a letter if you are willing. Thank you!
Unfortunately, I wasn’t armed at that time. Didn’t get my first CCW until he was up for his first parole hearing in 2005.
No, you are not jaded. You just live in the real world and see its ugliness for what it is. /seen too much, too...
I don’t think JimRob would allow that. :(
Do you have the same letter you originally sent? Please reuse it.
This will be the 4th hearing I have participated in. I write a letter and I talk to one of the board members by phone...I can’t afford to GO to the hearing, but they call me and get my statement and then pass it around to the other board members. They don’t even hold hearings like you see in movies...one member talks to me and to the monster, takes notes, includes those notes in the file, casts his/her vote and mails the file to the next voting member. That one reads everything in the file, letters, notes, everything...casts their vote and mails the file to the next. ...and so on until they have the votes to either deny or grant parole. 2 “no”s and he is automatically held, 3 “yes” and he is granted parole. (to go back out and do something worse to the next victim).
I don’t actually live in Texas anymore and I don’t know if any local attorneys would help with a letter for Texas parole hearings.
I have done 3 other letters, this will be my fourth hearing. I have all the other letters still and will also talk to one of the board members by phone.
Remind people that three points make a straight line in any plane. He has ‘made’ 5. Thus, he has demonstrated not on three but rather on five occasions the logical and spiritual nature of his character. The predictor of his future action is only delayed in his present situation.
I make notes of everything I want to say when I am talking to the parole board member. Your comment is added to that list of comments! Thank you so much for such a logical thought. The anxiety of the times will sometimes take away my ability to think logically.
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