I got moved to J unit yesterday and it’s so much nicer than G unit. This is actually an incentive unit but because of covid, they are moving people here directly from intake. I’d like to think this is a response to the kite I sent in as several people had recommended me here because of my personality and the fact that I have a life sentence. The puppies are here, so it’s been really cool to meet them!One offered me both hands to shake, so I assume he was really pleased to meet me.
They say people with longer sentences are less concerned with who’s sitting at what table which is really refreshing, and I was happy to hear my new room-mate is also appealing because I’m so unfamiliar with the appeals process. I also really though I was going to win my trial but here I sit in Coffee Creek Corrections Facility. I still don’t understand how they charged me with a life sentence with no hard evidence, no motive, no witnesses, and I wasn’t even found in the area of the crime. I also had an alibi: there was a security camera at the doorway of my friend’s condo complex but they only kept footage for two weeks and since it was in Seattle and my lawyers were in Oregon, that might have been why they refused to get the footage.
Having been through the whole process, I’m really surprised at the number of ladies I’ve talked to that are in similar situations. Some of them even have no criminal backgrounds before this like me. That’s why I’ve decided to do something about it and this blog is dedicated to the progress.