| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | Shiann Bowman | It seems to me that this man has been rehibilitated and should be allowed to spend the rest of his life with his family rather than have to miss more if their lives than he already has. |
| 102 | Harmony | |
| 103 | Anonymous | We are not perfect. Give him a chance! |
| 104 | Debra Barton |
| 105 | Mandy Kokani | |
| 106 | Mona Buhl | |
| 107 | Wanda Valdes | |
| 108 | Steven John Willett | The UK has a far more liberal parole system than the USA. Most people guilty of murder serve less than twelve years. The one thing that most leads to an absence of recidivism is if the prisoner gains a college degree while inside. This is something Abraham is close to fulfilling. |
| 109 | Anonymous | Please reconsider!! |
| 110 | Cassandra | Please forgive!!! |
| 111 | Tiffany Snyder | like i said i got your back!! |
| 112 | ciann (shawn) brick | so glad i found this! i have been searching high an low for any info regarding this. abes brother tim and i were great friends. i met abe a few times though he may not remember me as that was back in 90-91. i moved out of the area and am now back.i support abes quest and ask that anyone i can talk with and catch up to contact me @ 816-590-3525. thanks sooo much!!! hope to talk with you very soon. best of luck to abe and there is nothing i would not do for tim and his family. |
| 113 | Rick Lewis | Abe is a good guy. I grew up with him elementary school, middle school, high school. I remember when all these things happened to him. He had a rough up bringing so I understand how he ended up where he is at. I think he should get another chance at free life as a grown man. I think he has alot to offer society. |
| 114 | Paris Cheeks | |
| 115 | Lolly | |
| 116 | Anonymous | |
| 117 | Paris Evans | |