Monday, November 12, 2012
anonymous post
We got an email tonight from someone who wanted to post a comment on the blog. We just forgot how to publish it...so Thank you to the person who said that he understands Deans' story and remembers what it was to grow up in San Clemente trying to fit in, and the pressures that brings.
Glad you are reading his book. Thank you for your prayers. They will work.
Glad you are reading his book. Thank you for your prayers. They will work.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Oct. 5 2012
It was a hot summer for Dean at Ironwood Prison. He survived though. He has been working and writing. I will let you all know when his first book is ready and out on shelves. He has been entering some writing contests and is looking forward to seeing his Sci-Fi book published.
He plans on writing a book for wayward and lost teens also. One day he hopes to be speaking at highschool assemblies on the dangers of" living on the edge" to be cool. He has had quite a bit of interest from publishers in England.
His appeal will be filed soon. He has been working on that too with help from all of us. It's a long difficult road. We have some interesting new evidence and one snitch might reverse his testimony.
We know that one day the prosecutor, the detective and the investigator will be exposed for manipulating and intimidating witnesses so that they did not have to really solve the crime. If they had spent as much energy on seeking the truth as they did to back up their lies, they would have solved the crime. It's sad for them, because karma always comes back around.
Keep Dean in your prayers. They are working.
If it is true as the Mayan Calendar suggests that the California coast will disappear in December of this year, then we may all be together again sooner than later. Maybe the desert will have ocean views after this supposed approaching cataclysm.
He plans on writing a book for wayward and lost teens also. One day he hopes to be speaking at highschool assemblies on the dangers of" living on the edge" to be cool. He has had quite a bit of interest from publishers in England.
His appeal will be filed soon. He has been working on that too with help from all of us. It's a long difficult road. We have some interesting new evidence and one snitch might reverse his testimony.
We know that one day the prosecutor, the detective and the investigator will be exposed for manipulating and intimidating witnesses so that they did not have to really solve the crime. If they had spent as much energy on seeking the truth as they did to back up their lies, they would have solved the crime. It's sad for them, because karma always comes back around.
Keep Dean in your prayers. They are working.
If it is true as the Mayan Calendar suggests that the California coast will disappear in December of this year, then we may all be together again sooner than later. Maybe the desert will have ocean views after this supposed approaching cataclysm.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
April 26th 2012
It has been four months now and we have visited Dean twice in Ironwood. He is working a few hours every day and has had no problems. Our appeal still goes on, and we have become used to this being a part of our lives. If only Ramon, Raffie, or Detective Hoffman would tell the truth. Their souls need to right this wrong before heaven.
It has been four months now and we have visited Dean twice in Ironwood. He is working a few hours every day and has had no problems. Our appeal still goes on, and we have become used to this being a part of our lives. If only Ramon, Raffie, or Detective Hoffman would tell the truth. Their souls need to right this wrong before heaven.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
2012
It's a new year already. Dean is comfortable at Ironwood. His new cellmate was brought up in the foster care system, and has no family, and no one to visit him or send packages. Dean feels so blessed to have had what he has. God has put him together with this man for a reason, I am sure.
Time will tell.
The Innocence project is moving very slowly, so we might have to hire someone to speed things up a bit. A few things have happened which show us that the prosecution is still up to their evil ways.
I think they do not want to have to go to trial again.
This year will bring a few wonderful things for Dean. Can't talk about it but will announce it all later. Have a good 2012 everyone!
Time will tell.
The Innocence project is moving very slowly, so we might have to hire someone to speed things up a bit. A few things have happened which show us that the prosecution is still up to their evil ways.
I think they do not want to have to go to trial again.
This year will bring a few wonderful things for Dean. Can't talk about it but will announce it all later. Have a good 2012 everyone!
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Transfer
It has been awhile, but now I have news. Deans points have dropped due to good behavior and he has been transferred to a lower level facility prison. He was a bit sad to go because he liked his cellmate, and he liked tutoring others to pass their GED. Now, he is at Ironwood Prison in Blythe, which is about 1 hr east of Palm Springs. The drive will be better for us to visit. It will be extremely hot though in the summer. I hope to get him transferred by then to San Diego.
I am sure that he will find some way to help others at this prison. I am amazed at his resilience, and his faith in eternity. It keeps him at peace and in good spirits. This ability of his to adapt helps us so much emotionally. What else helps; is knowing that karma will teach all those who put Dean in prison for life. Karma will make sure that they can feel what injustice is like, if not now, then maybe years later. It still shocks me at how inept and irresponsible the jury was at examining all the evidence, not to mention that they were lazy and impatient to end their sequester. What a group of terrible people. I hope to one day see the D.A. disbarred for his antics. He showed no respect for rules or the legal system.
Life goes on though, and we are all well. There will be a few surprises coming up in the next year or so. Check back on the blog.
I am sure that he will find some way to help others at this prison. I am amazed at his resilience, and his faith in eternity. It keeps him at peace and in good spirits. This ability of his to adapt helps us so much emotionally. What else helps; is knowing that karma will teach all those who put Dean in prison for life. Karma will make sure that they can feel what injustice is like, if not now, then maybe years later. It still shocks me at how inept and irresponsible the jury was at examining all the evidence, not to mention that they were lazy and impatient to end their sequester. What a group of terrible people. I hope to one day see the D.A. disbarred for his antics. He showed no respect for rules or the legal system.
Life goes on though, and we are all well. There will be a few surprises coming up in the next year or so. Check back on the blog.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Different jury
Wow, I just read that the jury came back after two days with a not guilty verdict in the Casey Anthony trial. Now, that Tampa Bay jury really went in with the attitude of "innocent until proven otherwise". They really looked at the evidence and understood reasonable doubt. I think the mother probably is guilty, but following the law has to be exact and done without ones emotions or "gut instinct" coming into play. If only Dean had a jury like this one. What a difference it would have made in all our lives. We had a terrible, air headed, overly conservative jury. Thats our justice system.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
No go.
Well, the Ca. supreme court decided not to review Dean's appeal. I guess it was too long and they are too busy. Who knows. We expected it because getting a second appeal is difficult, much less a first one. This is why it was so important to have a good responsible jury for the second trial, which as you know; we did not. The next step is the higher court and we feel that we have a great case for the federal level. The Innocence Project will be helping since we are not made of money.
Dean of course has no money. So say a few prayers everyone that this last effort is successful. California has become famous for having the most people in prison over every other state. Even though we are considered a more liberal state, jurors are usually elderly, and afraid and conservative, and I guess very punitive. Most prosecutors just have big egos and want to win. You combine the two, and voila, we have more prisoners than anywhere else. No wonder the Federal Government has ordered us to release a huge amount of them.
Dean of course has no money. So say a few prayers everyone that this last effort is successful. California has become famous for having the most people in prison over every other state. Even though we are considered a more liberal state, jurors are usually elderly, and afraid and conservative, and I guess very punitive. Most prosecutors just have big egos and want to win. You combine the two, and voila, we have more prisoners than anywhere else. No wonder the Federal Government has ordered us to release a huge amount of them.
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