It was inevitable...
Eventually someone from the media was going to try to make an issue about the tentatively scheduled parole hearing in June.
On Sunday, February 17th, the NEW YORK DAILY NEWS published a full-page article about this. The reporter talked to some of the families who were hurt by my criminal actions, to include Neysa Moskowitz. This of course resulted in an explosion of media coverage, at least up until today.
I was surprised, too, that the reporter never asked for my opinions about this matter. So I will give them here:
FACTS
The fact is, I have absolutely no interest in obtaining parole. I have done nothing whatsoever to try to get parole. For example, I have never asked any of my many Christian friends, a number whom I have known for many years, to ever write letters of support.
I have never asked any church or ministry to gather up petitions and signatures to send to a state legislature, or to the Commissioner of Parole, or to the Governor.
Likewise, I have never asked any prison officials to include administrators, counselors and correction officers as well as the civilian staff, to ever write letters in my behalf, or to support me for release. I simply do not believe in doing any of these things.
And I may continue to discuss this if the Lord leads me to, tomorrow or soon thereafter.
D.B.
On Sunday, February 17th, the NEW YORK DAILY NEWS published a full-page article about this. The reporter talked to some of the families who were hurt by my criminal actions, to include Neysa Moskowitz. This of course resulted in an explosion of media coverage, at least up until today.
I was surprised, too, that the reporter never asked for my opinions about this matter. So I will give them here:
FACTS
The fact is, I have absolutely no interest in obtaining parole. I have done nothing whatsoever to try to get parole. For example, I have never asked any of my many Christian friends, a number whom I have known for many years, to ever write letters of support.
I have never asked any church or ministry to gather up petitions and signatures to send to a state legislature, or to the Commissioner of Parole, or to the Governor.
Likewise, I have never asked any prison officials to include administrators, counselors and correction officers as well as the civilian staff, to ever write letters in my behalf, or to support me for release. I simply do not believe in doing any of these things.
And I may continue to discuss this if the Lord leads me to, tomorrow or soon thereafter.
D.B.