Dear Minister ,
I am writing in
reference to the case of Mary Maloney who got a life sentence. I want
to ask for a grant parole for mrs Maloney. I am going to present you
motives which are conditioning my request.
Mary Maloney has
commited a crime but it was only an act of desperation. This woman
did not plan doing it , she did not kill because she wanted to, she
killed because she was afraid. Mrs Maloney became terrified of being
alone with a child. Fear can easily change into anger , deprive of
self controle .
Mary Maloney is
pregnant, she is carrying a baby who has unfortunatelly already
lost a father. Why would anyone make this child lose mother either ?
Making this newborn an orphan would be something very cruel.
Mary Maloney is very
calm and quiet person. People who know her claimed that she would
never do something like that to anyone. Mrs Maloney is not a killer,
she may have become mantally sick. Making that woman stay in prison
would not help. Instead of a life sentence Mary Maloney should recive
help which would make her forget about the trauma she may have been
through.
I think Mary
Maloney deserves a second chance , a grand parole. This woman is not
a serial killer, and should not be treated like on of them .
Yours sincerely
Anna Domurat
It's a well-written letter, with a lot of compelling arguments. Don't some of them contradict each other? For instance, if she is mentally ill, she would be unable to take care of her child so it wouldn't matter if the child became an orphan.
OdpowiedzUsuńYou should ask the minister "to grant her parole".