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.
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.