Lacie and I have been playing Scrabble since December 22, 2020 - It began with the word "exile"
One week ago, today, on May 26th, after much preparation and expectation, and believing the right thing would be done, I received the call from Lacie and heard her voice tell me, “I was denied parole. I am not compliant.” She went on to describe her meeting with the member of the Parole Board. I was hearing her describe what we all knew could happen. We had thought the Parole Board would have mercy on her. We thought things would go differently.
Isaiah 55:8-9
“For My thoughts are not your thoughts,
Nor are your ways My ways,” says the Lord.
9 “For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
So are My ways higher than your ways,
And My thoughts than your thoughts.
It was another event that represented a sign of injustice to us. Regardless, we know that Lacie’s situation is not out of God’s grip and it is certainly not out of God’s sight. It is true that in spite of how we see things, God’s hand has been on Lacie from the moment this crazy scheme of accusations was devised. Actually, He has been with her since the moment she was conceived in her mother’s womb.
Psalm 139:13
For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother’s womb.
Here is the good news, Lacie is well. She has come through the surgery, almost two months of isolation in the infirmary due to Covid outbreaks, and she is content. To be honest, we have a lot to be thankful for considering what she was dealing with all of last year. A serious lung infection during a pandemic with numerous lockdowns and limited access to medical care. In all, I believe we are witnessing a true miracle!
Honestly, this is NEVER what I wanted for Lacie. From the first time I met Lacie in 1992, I knew her adult life would not be easy; however, I have to admit, she has found a peace about where she is, and what she has been through over the last 15 years. It is truly remarkable to hear and witness. At other times, it is extremely painful. We have faith that it will eventually resolve itself. Lacie has a tremendous peace - most of the time - and is comforted in knowing and trusting that God has never left her side. Much of that peace, I believe, is a direct result of your prayers and support for her.
Moving forward, for those of you who are interested and reside in Colorado, there is a bill being considered by Colorado lawmakers that could provide Lacie and others that are in her situation a way out. For Lacie, it is a long shot. What we really need for her is exoneration.
There is currently a petition being looked at by a U.S. District Court Judge. We are waiting on the response and have been told it could take months. The final response was submitted by Lacie’s attorney to the U.S. District Court - District of Colorado on May 10, 2021.
Currently, this is where our prayers should be focused. Please pray for the judge to see and hear the truth and that she will “justify the righteous and condemn the wicked.” What many of you know is that during Lacie’s previous trials, her co-defendants were in a battle for their lives as well. No one could testify for the other and the prosecution used this to pit the jury against Lacie - that is my opinion. We are hoping that the judge that is reviewing Lacie’s plea will grant a step in the right direction.
Deuteronomy 25:1
If there be a controversy between men, and they come unto judgment, that the judges may judge them; then they shall justify the righteous, and condemn the wicked.
Please keep Lacie’s attorney and the U.S. District Court Judge in your prayers as this process moves forward. It has taken a lot of effort, courage, and tenacity for Gail and her staff to push this petition forward. The story of how Gail found out about Lacie’s case will make for a really good movie one day. Reality is, the story continues to unfold. It is tragic, painful and unbelievable all at the same time.
The letters you all have written for Lacie’s parole are definitely going to help. It may not be the last time we have to write a letter in support of Lacie. For now, it is really the only way we can “be there” for her. We can continue to trust and thank God for His plans. Lacie assures me, “He’s got this. He’s got me.”
Psalm 18:30 As for God, his way is perfect: the word of the LORD is tried: he is a buckler to all those that trust in him.
If God said it, we can believe and trust it to be true. For now, His Word is enough and knowing Him is even better. I am beyond thankful that Lacie has confidence and peace in His plans. Many days she encourages me and God knows, I have needed it as well.
I will begin a second treatment for the fight against breast cancer next week. Last Tuesday, while mentally preparing for Lacie’s parole hearing, I found out that the treatment had been lost by the shipping company, DHL. On Wednesday, before getting “the call” from Lacie, I received a call from the doctor’s office that it had been located. So many emotions in one day!!!
Thank you all for reading my emails and responding.
Thank you for all of your prayers.
Thank you!
Blessings from Big Sis’,
Stephanie
PS If you would like to send Lacie a fun card or prayerful letter, here is her address:
Lacie Nelson
PO Box 392005
Denver, CO 80239