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Lavender Posted 10 years, 8 months ago.   Favorite
Hi One Eagle

I've transcribed your five page blog entry posted today on the Between the Bars website titled Eyewitness Fallibility. I hope whatever information was lost in the slight muddle of the previous series about the eyewitness's reliability has been resolved. Your newer post certainly makes a great deal of sense and it should now be clear to anyone who reads your blog why you are so passionate about the injustice of your conviction.

I've also read your personal note to me and I'll reply to that seperately.

With kind regards
Lavender

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Donald Tinsley Posted 10 years, 8 months ago.   Favorite
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Paul Posted 10 years, 8 months ago.   Favorite
Grievance after grievance............about all you can do. That and moan about being locked up for your crimes. All it does is take up staff time and cost a lot of money.

You grieve about equality for all or shut down canteen.......BS. What about all those who cant draw or paint Those with only a few people to help them. You would rather they lost everything just for your selfish desire to con some people out of money for your 'art'. Man up and do your time. All you are doing is alienating staff and other inmates.

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Paul Posted 10 years, 8 months ago.   Favorite
You are clearly part of the biggest at risk group of uneducated drop out kids in a single parent situation yet you do not accept that changing that situation will improve your chances. You seem to know all the causes but none of the remedies.

Quoting a 16 year old report to support your reasoning clearly shows that recent reports don't uphold your position.

Look at these statistics............Black men are 8 times more likely to be the victim of homicide in Philly than white men. 90% of the black men that die are going to be killed by other black men. White men are 50 times more likely to be attacked by black men than black men being attacked by whites. And don't even think of the statistics in Wilkes Barre. There needs to be drastic change and it most certainly begins at home.

It would have been interesting if we could engage in a discussion about this but unfortunately there seems no chance of anything I say being taken on board.

Take care of yourself Daniel

Paul

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Linniell Phipps Posted 10 years, 8 months ago.   Favorite
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Lynne Posted 10 years, 8 months ago.   Favorite
I am Lynne, 62 yo woman. Nice to meet you. I just moved from Arizona to Alabama to support a man on death row twenty six years for a crime he did not commit. He has his very own person in the free world to try to do things that the country's best lawyers, millions of dollars and the (so called) Criminal Justice System hasn't been able to do so far. I just visited Holman Prison for the second time today and I am tired so this won't be very long. I am interested in everything prison reform, justice reform, prosecutor accountability, solitary confinement, death penalty...I write to two hunger strikers (60 days) last summer at Pelican Bay. Somehow I ended up here on your blog. This is my first visit to this sight and it is very cool. I am also interested in transgenders///don't even know the correct term there. I will continue to read your posts, and write a better letter soon. I am so tired my eyes hurt, but I wanted to say hello because I know how important it is to do it now. I won't forget you...Lynne

Posted on Dear Blog Readers (5/10/14) by Darrel (Terra) O'Key Dear Blog Readers (5/10/14)
phxfinn Posted 10 years, 8 months ago.   Favorite
For everyone who is concerned about David and his Clemency. The Facbook page linked below, "William D. Linley USMC, Campaign for Clemency" is designed to promote awareness to the issues regarding William D. Linley's incarceration and to coordinate the efforts put forth to request Clemency from Governor Pat Quinn. Please join this group and help support David.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/701725446560186/

Posted on Hello World! (2/8/14) by William D. Linley (David) Hello World! (2/8/14)
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