Hello World,
From this profile I’m seeking to build friendships, bonds, and loyalty. I’m 46 years young, 6’ 1”, dark brown from North Little Rock, Arkansas. I’m currently fighting for my freedom. I was wrongfully accused, arrested and then charged with capital murder and robbery because the state prosecutors needed a case. I was framed and railroaded by a jury. Talk about justice!!
I’ve given my life to Christ last year and I’ve been on a mission every since to live by faith daily although it gets hard a little here and there, but I’m strong enough to carry on. I spend my time reading, working out, studying and staying in touch with family as much as possible. I also like to send emails, get pictures and write songs. I tap in with numerous of ministries and learn about the gospel as much as I can from all of them. I’m healthy, full of energy and hopefully these doors open up soon.
I’m seeking out other friendships from people who I can get to know. I grew up in the streets and learned a lot at a young age. If you don’t mind reaching back in, feel free to do so. It’ll be fun and real at the same time. I’ve learned that when God is involved, there’s nothing that’s impossible that people can and can not do. So, let’s put our heads and hearts together and get to know one another shall we?
We are allowed to email through Securus. Set up an account and our corresponding will be even easier. I love getting pics of all kind of things: people, restaurants, dogs, outdoors, beaches, ect. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you….yours truly, Wallace.
Also, you can learn more about my case by typing in my name on my online petition at www.change.org
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