Eric Nixon, Illinois Prisoner

Eric Nixon

Eric Nixon

State:
Member Since: 10/05/2025
Age: 42

I am a black male that has been incarcerated for well over a decade, and I am on the back end of my prison sentence. I have a few children and recently lost a son. I realized he is my angel now. I am big on love respect and loyalty. I am a good associate but even better friend. I write poetry and I am a good cook. I am a family man. I am a positive person, I try to always look at the good in someone until they show me otherwise. I believe on this journey called life, if the best is in the past we have no future. Knowing about me may interest you, but knowing me will change you. We should live for today, dream for tomorrow, and learn from yesterday. So I will end these words on this, words of encouragement can mean a difference between giving up and moving on. I also believe a person can be in love but don’t know how to be in a relationship. So I would love to have a friendship in you. And always remember the sun is still shinning bright even when your back is turned. I can’t wait to hear from you. Peace and blessings.

Profile Overview

Age
42 years
Gender
Male
Crime(s) Convicted Of:
Armed Habitual Criminal
Crime
Armed Habitual Criminal
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Black
Marital Status
Single
Religion
Spiritual
Email System Used
CorrLinks
Mailing Address
Eric Nixon #R27142
Robinson Correctional Center
13423 East 1150th
Robinson, IL 62454
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