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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 738746" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Came home to find correspondence from Tornado. Written on pieces of scrap, brown toilet paper wrapping, backside of laundry ticket, phone instruction, etc. </p><p>It seems there is no stationary in jail.</p><p>She quoted a bible verse about love. Wrote about being duped with “given a stolen moped.” Couldn’t provide a first and last name of the guy that gave it to her so the “CRU” arrested her. Said the judge refused her request for supervised release. Asked me to contact her public defender and try to make this all go by “faster, so I can get out and get back to a normal lifestyle so I can properly take care of myself and my kids.” Thanked me for paying for calls. Asked for photos and.....40$ for “chocolate, shampoo and conditioner.” Also wanted our names and social security numbers for visits.</p><p>That sounded odd to me. I would not give anyone my SS number, especially someone in jail. Okay, maybe authorities, but not an inmate. 40$? Things must be expensive in jail. How does that work? Do inmates use that stuff to trade for drugs? </p><p>Sorry, I have no clue about this.</p><p>Her writing is almost manic sounding. </p><p>Words. Mean. Nothing.</p><p>We shall see what the weekend brings. </p><p>Phone calls.</p><p>I have not written to her yet, but will reply when I have time.</p><p>I am glad she is reading the Bible.</p><p>Perhaps she will find herself.</p><p>For now, I know it is too early.</p><p>One can hope.</p><p>It is her journey and up to her.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 738746, member: 19522"] Came home to find correspondence from Tornado. Written on pieces of scrap, brown toilet paper wrapping, backside of laundry ticket, phone instruction, etc. It seems there is no stationary in jail. She quoted a bible verse about love. Wrote about being duped with “given a stolen moped.” Couldn’t provide a first and last name of the guy that gave it to her so the “CRU” arrested her. Said the judge refused her request for supervised release. Asked me to contact her public defender and try to make this all go by “faster, so I can get out and get back to a normal lifestyle so I can properly take care of myself and my kids.” Thanked me for paying for calls. Asked for photos and.....40$ for “chocolate, shampoo and conditioner.” Also wanted our names and social security numbers for visits. That sounded odd to me. I would not give anyone my SS number, especially someone in jail. Okay, maybe authorities, but not an inmate. 40$? Things must be expensive in jail. How does that work? Do inmates use that stuff to trade for drugs? Sorry, I have no clue about this. Her writing is almost manic sounding. Words. Mean. Nothing. We shall see what the weekend brings. Phone calls. I have not written to her yet, but will reply when I have time. I am glad she is reading the Bible. Perhaps she will find herself. For now, I know it is too early. One can hope. It is her journey and up to her. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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