Prison Pen Pal Christopher Lira #01845050

Christopher Lira

Christopher Lira

State:
Member Since: 02/28/2026
Age: 37

Hey, what’s up free world! How are y’all doing out there? I’m lowkey trying to meet new friends and really get to know one another. Maybe even become what y’all like to say “BFF” Best Friends Forever! lol I’ve been stuck behind these walls for a while now and really believe and have faith that my time is coming to be set free! Feb. 2027 is when I’ll have another chance at life. “Prayer changes Everything.”​ Hate to say it, but I grew up in here​. ​I’ve now learned how to use my mind and words instead of just my fist and become a man! I’m far from perfect but I’ve got a big heart, I love to joke around, and I’m always willing to help a friend in need. I love to workout, jam to all types of music, and I’m really big on spending time with family! I can’t wait to get the chance to travel the world, never again will I take my life and freedom for granted! So, if you feel what I’m saying take a few minutes of your time to send me a message along with your address ​(I don’t have a tablet to message back right now​) and I promise you won’t regret it! I’ll be looking forward to writing you back ASAP.

​Take care

Profile Overview

Age
37 years
Gender
Male
Crime(s) Convicted Of:
AGG ROBBERY DW
Crime
AGG ROBBERY DW
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Hispanic
Marital Status
Single
Religion
Christian
Email System Used
Securus
Mailing Address
Christopher Lira #01845050
TDCJ
Po Box 660400
Dallas TX 75266
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