Guy, I tried to email you a couple of years ago but I don't think it ever went thru. I was a stranger who attended your trial back when I was in college (prior to going to law school). I remember meeting your lawyers, the Prosecutors and the Judge. I attended every day of your trial including the sentencing phase. I attended the trial with my girlfriend/fiancee...we later married and attended law school but divorced in 1995 before we graduated law school. I practiced law approximately 10 years before going into business... but came out of legal retirement and defended a murder charge in New Mexico about 5 years ago. I won an acquittal in fact- my one and only criminal trial. Over the decades I would look up your case and was surprised when you were taken off death row. I read the opinion and could definitely remember the lack of defense your attorneys put up in both phases.
I'm not sure what I'm expecting by writing you but just thought I'd reach out and see how you were. It's truly amazing to think that 3 decades have passed. I was 21 at the time of your trial and today I'm 51. I can not imagine how your life has been these years. I would be interested in hearing what your life has been like. I'll wait to see how this message goes before writing more.
That is a sad first memory- learning of the death of a litter of puppies and then having your dog hit by a car. I'm sorry to hear that you had to deal with such adult issues at such a young age. -sbz
Hey big cousin Robby it's Renee's (ur cousin) middle daughter Ashley. Damn man wtf. Such a very very long ass's time. Thier is sooooo much for me to catch you up in life over this side of the states. Well I'm so exhausted tired 😴 . But now I know how to reach out to you I love you cuzzo. Stay sucker free keep your head held high bro bro. Ttyl. Good night and God bless you bro bro
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Your message of remaining unbroken is very inspiring. You are strong, and you will remain strong.
Please forgive me for the delayed reply. I'm glad you like my username. I deeply appreciate your writing. As for generating more response, I think just continuing to write as you're doing and speaking out through the Between the Bars platform will elicit greater response as time goes on. Thanks very much again, and God bless.
I'm not sure what I'm expecting by writing you but just thought I'd reach out and see how you were. It's truly amazing to think that 3 decades have passed. I was 21 at the time of your trial and today I'm 51. I can not imagine how your life has been these years. I would be interested in hearing what your life has been like. I'll wait to see how this message goes before writing more.