hello, while looking again through my blogs I saw that you got my letter.I waited for an answer, Henri. :)You yourself have to write anew you current address,as you said you moved now to an E- section. I am glad to he
I hope your daughter is okay. She sounds too young (emotionally and mentally) to be a mother. If she goes through with it, the pain of childbirth will be pretty hard on her too.
Maybe you could ask your son or some old friends to help her out?
Hey there Teddy. That's so awesome, I'm happy for you, there really are helpful people out here! I'm glad you were helped by this wonderful person. :-) Never give up on your dream, there's always a hope for everyone, a second chance - every sincere person deserve a second chance, you're certainly one of those. I'll cross my fingers (... and toes, lol) for you, and really hope someone will reach out and help you out with the rest. You stay positive and strong! :-)
Well,I found it; as I changed passwords lately! I couldn't get in my own email in Mt Sterling where I was at!Something with the changed password,I guess?They thought I was hacking;I just could not reach the most of my friends!Only those I remembered and I made a new email address too. Here I see now that they prevented a hacking person in Mt Sterling, but it was me!I did work at it!,but to no avail.:( What's worse!!I arrived on the 22 of June and George's dad and John picked me up at the airport of Milwaukee; that was easy.They brought me to a motel room for one night; close to his apartment in Kenosha.The next morning there was a LOT of miles to drive to my hotel in Mt Sterling,close to George's prison.We left real early and took a breakfast on our way heading there.That particular day we would have had only 4 hrs, but that was still ok.Rushing in we heard I had to register in the morning!But then we heard the news: He was in segregation!I learned I had only twice a month to see him: 2 times ONE hour per month!!For June and July made ONLY 4 visits for ONE HOUR!!!I was so grieved... and I traveled from that far!:( I had had the 6hr extended visits: 6 for each month!His dad and me went in the next morning and saw his son behind glass.. cuffed at hands and one foot. :( So very sad, Kelly!We couldn't even touch and it is still going on.He is there since the 17th of June; later we heard it could take up to a month and in the worst case to 6 months!! This Wednesday Internal Affairs would tell what's what,and he might even transferred!(?)He did see nobody yet, and I told his lawyer, and 2 high ranking people who could possibly help? They couldn't. WHY, you'll ask? To have received a Newsletter(a socialistic activism paper he got ALL THE TIME!And why did they then let it come in in the first place!he was put another time in SEG by the same warden;a man causing all of this; so sad... I will only see him at first time maybe in April?But Leslie expects me in the summer to watch their children when they have summer vacation.It's less costly in April of course. And twice is even more!They bought a house in San Diego.I also gave a donation,as to my other daughter as well.(!) I wondered what happened to you,Kelly?So, write me.
It's been a while you wrote this,I assume?As it dates from the month of May.You should have this mail today, Monday 11th. So,tell me WHEN you got it,ok? On the blog it shows you've VERY many adds.. yes? Came home yesterday and I am sleeping!!!having my famous jetlag!;)I do when my body asks me,haha Kelly,I had a very bad experience in the States,tell you why.At first I'll take a test here to see if my password still works,ok?
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Keep faithful to the changes you have made in yourself. Keep hope for those who mean everything to you. Just because you have not gotten parole thus far does not mean no-one has noticed your efforts or that your changes have not inspired others to try harder themselves.
A crime of passion for instance where an individual walks in on their significant other with someone else. An individual who witnesses someone harming a child. Too many examples to list.
Second chances are deserved if they truly regret what they did immediately following the action. Time should still be served, society repaid. A second chance should be offered to those people.
You went beyond murder though. Desecrating a corpse, burglarizing the victim, and ultimately getting caught in his car.
The woman that refused to change her mind at your trial chose incorrectly. It's sad that our tax dollars will still feed you for years to come.
Every bit of pain you feel while incarcerated is deserved. Every loss you experience is deserved.
Numbers 14:18... It applies here. Sunce you used God in your post (a theme so often used by criminals with no other actual options), it feels appropriate o give you a little verse to work your mind around.
I was born in the concrete jungle, the wild-wild west, a young black boy, one of my mother's best. The oldest of many siblings, a soul devoid of light, a struggle in this blackness, abandoned was my sight.
My mother taught me a better way to see, sat me down and explained things to me. She gave me a little kiss, I was nervous in a way, drew me a little closer and began to say;
"Look son, this madness must desist, believe in yourself, if not, God exist. Life can sometime seem hard, but you have the power to take control, Just like the sun shines so bright, God will polish your soul. When things seem to go wrong, we dont always have to understand, theres a struggle in this blackness, do the best you can. life is never a smooth sail, the storm will come and go, It's all a part of life's Journey, but God will help you row."
For the first time in life, the love in her voice, was felt deep in my heart, I wanted to rejoice. Through a struggle in this blackness, we'll always have our dose, I'll try to keep my focus, but God will remain close.... cause there's a struggle in this blackness.
I am glad to he
Maybe you could ask your son or some old friends to help her out?
That's so awesome, I'm happy for you, there really are helpful people out here! I'm glad you were helped by this wonderful person. :-)
Never give up on your dream, there's always a hope for everyone, a second chance - every sincere person deserve a second chance, you're certainly one of those.
I'll cross my fingers (... and toes, lol) for you, and really hope someone will reach out and help you out with the rest.
You stay positive and strong! :-)
I couldn't get in my own email in Mt Sterling where I was at!Something with the changed password,I guess?They thought I was hacking;I just could not reach the most of my friends!Only those I remembered and I made a new email address too.
Here I see now that they prevented a hacking person in Mt Sterling, but it was me!I did work at it!,but to no avail.:(
What's worse!!I arrived on the 22 of June and George's dad and John picked me up at the airport of Milwaukee; that was easy.They brought me to a motel room for one night; close to his apartment in Kenosha.The next morning there was a LOT of miles to drive to my hotel in Mt Sterling,close to George's prison.We left real early and took a breakfast on our way heading there.That particular day we would have had only 4 hrs, but that was still ok.Rushing in we heard I had to register in the morning!But then we heard the news: He was in segregation!I learned I had only twice a month to see him: 2 times ONE hour per month!!For June and July made ONLY 4 visits for ONE HOUR!!!I was so grieved... and I traveled from that far!:(
I had had the 6hr extended visits: 6 for each month!His dad and me went in the next morning and saw his son behind glass.. cuffed at hands and one foot. :( So very sad, Kelly!We couldn't even touch and it is still going on.He is there since the 17th of June; later we heard it could take up to a month and in the worst case to 6 months!!
This Wednesday Internal Affairs would tell what's what,and he might even transferred!(?)He did see nobody yet, and I told his lawyer, and 2 high ranking people who could possibly help? They couldn't. WHY, you'll ask? To have received a Newsletter(a socialistic activism paper he got ALL THE TIME!And why did they then let it come in in the first place!he was put another time in SEG by the same warden;a man causing all of this; so sad...
I will only see him at first time maybe in April?But Leslie expects me in the summer to watch their children when they have summer vacation.It's less costly in April of course. And twice is even more!They bought a house in San Diego.I also gave a donation,as to my other daughter as well.(!)
I wondered what happened to you,Kelly?So, write me.
A hug and stay strong,my friend. :)
xxx Rita
It's been a while you wrote this,I assume?As it dates from the month of May.You should have this mail today, Monday 11th.
So,tell me WHEN you got it,ok?
On the blog it shows you've VERY many adds.. yes?
Came home yesterday and I am sleeping!!!having my famous jetlag!;)I do when my body asks me,haha
Kelly,I had a very bad experience in the States,tell you why.At first I'll take a test here to see if my password still works,ok?
A crime of passion for instance where an individual walks in on their significant other with someone else. An individual who witnesses someone harming a child. Too many examples to list.
Second chances are deserved if they truly regret what they did immediately following the action. Time should still be served, society repaid. A second chance should be offered to those people.
You went beyond murder though. Desecrating a corpse, burglarizing the victim, and ultimately getting caught in his car.
The woman that refused to change her mind at your trial chose incorrectly. It's sad that our tax dollars will still feed you for years to come.
Every bit of pain you feel while incarcerated is deserved. Every loss you experience is deserved.
Numbers 14:18... It applies here. Sunce you used God in your post (a theme so often used by criminals with no other actual options), it feels appropriate o give you a little verse to work your mind around.
by: Alphonso
I was born in the concrete jungle, the wild-wild west,
a young black boy, one of my mother's best.
The oldest of many siblings, a soul devoid of light,
a struggle in this blackness, abandoned was my sight.
My mother taught me a better way to see,
sat me down and explained things to me.
She gave me a little kiss, I was nervous in a way,
drew me a little closer and began to say;
"Look son, this madness must desist,
believe in yourself, if not, God exist.
Life can sometime seem hard, but you have the power to take control,
Just like the sun shines so bright, God will polish your soul.
When things seem to go wrong, we dont always have to understand,
theres a struggle in this blackness, do the best you can.
life is never a smooth sail, the storm will come and go,
It's all a part of life's Journey, but God will help you row."
For the first time in life, the love in her voice,
was felt deep in my heart, I wanted to rejoice.
Through a struggle in this blackness, we'll always have our dose,
I'll try to keep my focus, but God will remain close....
cause there's a struggle in this blackness.
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