So, my name is Spencer, my friends call me IRISH. I now have 8 years in. Almost anyone that mattered has fallen off and no longer stays in touch. I’m a great guy; I just made a mistake the day that got me in here. For sure this year or soon after, I will be released to San Antonio to live with a guy who has become so close. I call him family.
I love to write letters and send e-mails. My days have gotten lonely for me. I’m looking for someone who does not judge — hopefully someone into guys with ink. As you can see. I’m getting covered.
I wanna make you smile, feel wanted, needed and all that. Just how I want to feel. If you’ve clicked onto my profile, I hope I got your attention, maybe see what could be. I’m very single and very available. My freedom is getting closer and closer by the day. So if you have the time and you’re willing to take the chance to get to know me, hit me up. I’ll be filling up your mailbox soon.
I have some more to say. I’m looking for someone to make me happy. For years now, my name does not get called at mail call nor do I get e-mails to answer. A few more things about myself. For sure funny, love to laugh. Very much into self-improvement. Staying in shape, doing yoga. I avoid the ignorance that comes with a prison yard. It has gotten very lonely in these places. Also, reading the Bible and living that life has been the best thing ever for me. I have a granddaughter, Scarlett. I’ve only met her on a visit on a cellphone. Getting out to be a grandpa is really what I look forward to. Well, with that I will let you go. We can get to know one another in our own letters + emails.
Please note: This service gives you the opportunity to send your first message to a new pen pal, free of charge. If you send more than one message to the same inmate, or a message to someone you already know, they will not be forwarded.
When you send a message using this form, our staff will print and mail it via US Mail or forward it via the prison’s email system, every two weeks. Be patient, and don’t expect an immediate reply. Inmates can’t email you back directly, so include your full name, email address, and complete mailing address or phone number for a reply. Messages without valid contact info won’t be forwarded, nor will messages with threatening or abusive language.
Want to message directly and more quickly? Check the inmate’s profile to see which email service he or she uses (i.e. GettingOut, JPay, Securus). These services cost between 5 to 50 cents per message and offer you the ability to message them directly and instantly.