"To set aside time to hear the voices of the victim is an act of simple, human decency."

 

 

 

(Date)

 

Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Attention: Angela McCown, Director TDCJ Victim Services

8712 Shoal Creek Blvd., Suite 265

Austin, Texas 78757-1032

 

Re: Protest Parole Bradley Wynn McClour, TDCJ #00877527

 

Dear Parole Board Members:

 

This letter is being written to strongly object any possible consideration for parole being given to inmate Bradley Wynn McClour, TDCJ #00877527. McClour, who along with an accomplice violently murdered Donald R Sanford on August 23, 1998 in Lamar County Texas.

 

When McClour appears before you during his parole review, I trust that the resources you have about what a heinous crime he committed each Board member will truly hear Donald's voice pleading for mercy. I ask that any and all of your resources be used to keep this inmate incarcerated for as long as his sentence dictates.

 

To lessen the emotional trauma for the family of Donald Sanford and because of the ultimate violent nature of McClour's crime, I'm asking the Texas Board of Pardon and Parole to please consider giving murderer Bradley Wynn McClour the maximum set off before any future parole reviews. Not only should above-mentioned inmate be held accountable for the murder of Donald R. Sanford, who he and his accomplice sentenced to death, but McClour should also be held accountable to the family of Donald Sanford and society. Donald's wife, Doris Sanford and their son have been forced to live with the agony, pain and horror of how Donald Ray Sanford, their loved one, suffered an ultimately brutal heartless death at the hands of McClour and his accomplice.

 

To keep law abiding Texans safe from the above mentioned murderer thank you for your consideration to deny parole.

 

Respectfully,

 

(Name)

(Your Address)