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10-03-2020 07:21 AM
Have any of you ever written to anyone in prison?
I'm thinking of writing to Betty..................
10-03-2020 07:24 AM
Why?
And no, I've never written to anybody in prison.
I see no need to communicate with a convicted felon.
10-03-2020 07:48 AM - edited 10-03-2020 07:49 AM
Why? is my big question. She's a murderer.
10-03-2020 07:57 AM
Personally, I feel that if convicted felons have lost all of their rights and freedoms while incarcerated, that should include TV, Internet privileges and the ability to strike up 'friendships' with the outside (law abiding) public.
Letters from family only.
JMO
10-03-2020 08:08 AM
Wondering what you would find necessary to say to her?
10-03-2020 08:12 AM
No, I have never written to anyone in prison.
I thought about writing to one person, who is from my area, but did not do it.
10-03-2020 08:18 AM
While I do sympathize with her and think her strict upbringing led to emotional issues, she diod what she did. Can't imagine even wanting to write to anybody in prison
10-03-2020 08:37 AM
I have never written to anyone in prison. I have no feeling one way or another but I do believe in redemption. It's just not my call.
I have written and I have sent little gift packages to those who had no family when DS was in the military. For me that is what I found worthwhile.
10-03-2020 08:37 AM
I have not written to anyone in prison, but I say go for it if it's something that you want to do. She's been tried by judge and jury and is serving her time, I don't feel the need to continue judging her or you for wanting to send her a letter.
If you decide to do it, please check back in to let us know if you hear back. I will say I miss the days of hand written letter writing!
10-03-2020 08:43 AM
@catlover Keep in mind there are two things to consider if you are going to write nicely.
When a prisoner refuses to own their crime unconditionally, such letters can keep the illusion, if you will, alive.
When a prisoner has true regret, a letter can encourage to stay the course, do the time, repent.
But if the letter is nasty, calling out the person as (insert negative words/phrases)-it won't matter. The person has heard it all before and will not make one bit of difference. All it does it push the illusion that the world is out to get them.
I wasn't going to comment but there is a dynamic going on with the person who writes and the person who receives.
If anybody wants to write to an inmate, there are programs in place. Go through one of them for guidance.
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