Hello, my name is Will. I am a 34-year-old straight white guy looking for friendship and companionship in life. I am serving 35 years for murder, but I don’t want that to scare you away. I just prefer starting any friendship being as open and honest as possible about my past. I am deeply saddened everyday thinking about the life I took from another human and I am constantly working to know myself deeper and why I did what I did. I am trying to become a better person and a better man behind these walls because I want to be successful when I get out. I have many hopes and dreams for the future and knowing that God holds my future in his hands gives me the peace, joy and hope I need to keep moving forward.
My interest are farming and gardening, traveling, cooking, camping, hiking, fishing, boating and gold mining. I love reading advances gardening books that I hope will bring new knowledge that elevates my soil and composting methods to the next level. Basically, I love anything having to do with the outdoors! I am looking forward to sharing friendships, memories and adventures. You can write me at my mailing address or using Securus or my private email: penpalz91@yahoo.com, talk soon.
Will
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