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I was broken, desperate, and spiritually dead. While using drugs, I foolishly became involved with a man who gunned down a state trooper. I was given a life sentence with parole consideration for having been an accomplice.

But God delivered me, forgave me, and saved me. I am still holding on to my faith that the victimโ€™s family will forgive me for all of the pain and enormous loss they have suffered because of the careless actions of my co-defendant and me. My imprisoned life has reflected one who is remorseful, repentant, and productive. I became a quilter, a computer technician, a paralegal, a Christian mentor, and a librarian.

I am currently in a four year seminary program through New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminar. Despite my strong network of family and friends and regardless of the redemption I have shown and the transformation I have made, Mississippiโ€™s parole board has mercilessly denied my parole ten times.

My last set off of eight years was my longest. My hopes are that Mississippiโ€™s leaders will be able to show mercy. For even the apostle Paul, who was also a murderer, became one of the greatest saints for God. The Mississippi Five stands for a group of ladies who have served thirty to forty years with a parole date of ten years. Mississippi is a state that responds with punitive measures instead of anything rehabilitative. I received your news articles to encourage letters and I appreciate you trying to help people of my status get exposure.

I wanted to give you the website that my campaign manager designed if you want to listen to me. It is www.studyandstruggle.com/ms5. I am a quilter, a student, a paralegal and above all I am a Christian. I love God and I want everyone to know Him the way I do. Thank you for your love and support.

One Comment

  • Steve Reid says:

    Thanks for sharing your story, and I wish you all the best in your studies through NOBTS. I also hope and pray that you will be free one day soon. Grace and peace to you.

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