Lacie and Stephanie during a visit on December 3, 2022 at Denver Women's Correctional Facility
As many of you may recall, I expected Lacie would be released from prison by now! I expected that to happen on 12/22/22, however, on that day, the Governor of Colorado offered clemency and commutations to 24 other people. The good news is Governor Polis’ legal counsel has heard of Lacie’s case of innocence along with three others.
We are so close to Governor Polis personally hearing the truth about Lacie’s story!!!
SO CLOSE!!!
Gail, Lacie’s attorney, has been very busy and we value prayers for her as well!
Many other things have happened for Lacie since the last Tale of Two Sisters was sent out on November 30, 2022. Here are some of the connections and meetings that occurred in the last month:
You can see the video here: http://vimeo.com/788844831
(password for video is - nelson - use lower case “n”)
JOIN US IN DECLARING JUSTICE FOR LACIE!!!
SIGN LACIE'S PETITION HERE:
https://www.thepetitionsite.com/190/181/612/freedom-and-justice-for-lacie/
The amount of efforts being made on behalf of Lacie by numerous legal professionals and officials has brought all of us a tremendous amount of hope in this new year.
All these efforts have kept us in prayer - on our knees and on our toes too!!!
Without your prayers, I honestly do not know how everyone could have managed or maintained this level of intensity in the recent months. It has been a lot, to say the least.
Lacie’s ordeal in seeking truth and justice hits very close to home for me. For those of you that don’t know, I, as a young girl/woman, was the victim sexual assaults by being drugged, raped, and molested. These multiple assaults took place in my home, at a church event, and at a doctor’s office. Yes, these events happened in places where most of us would expect to be kept safe.
Memories of those events have haunted and plagued me with despair at different times of my life. In ways, it felt like I was bleeding on the inside from wounds and scars that were not seen from the outside. I had indeed been a victim of sexual crimes, yet, none of the men who committed these crimes were ever brought to justice or held accountable.
When I was faced with the reality that someone had falsely accused Lacie of sexual crimes, I was deeply traumatized. The conflict was deep inside me. It was and still is a difficult pill to swallow. It was a true conflict in my soul. In some ways I took Lacie’s falsely accused incarceration personally. How could Lacie be punished for the crimes that had been committed against me when none of the men who violated me had ever been charged?
How does that happen?
In some strange way it appeared that Lacie was paying for the crimes that had been committed against me! It has all been a real life nightmare.
She has suffered huge losses since she was first arrested in August 2006.
HUGE!!!
It took months for me to comprehend what had happened to Lacie. In July 2019, after meeting with her attorney and seeing Lacie for the first time in 17 years, my pursuit for truth and justice began to build. The problem was I did not know where to begin or how to process it.
I didn’t know what to do.
That was over four years ago!!!
Now, the light at the end of the tunnel has gone from a dim 5 watt bulb to a bright bold light that shines in the darkness removing the shadows that have been hiding the truth for far too long.
Truth matters. Justice matters.
As much as it matters to us, it matters so much more to Our Heavenly Father.
He is the creator of all - truth and justice. He even gives instruction to judges on how to rule over difficult cases in Deuteronomy 1:17.
Oh, how I wish one of the judges had allowed for the truth to be revealed when she had the opportunity to do so.
Listen to the testimony of University of Denver Law Professor Justin Marceau in Lacie’s Clemency video. In it, he tells of a judge who approached him regarding Lacie’s innocence and procedural errors that had taken place in her case which were keeping her incarcerated.
Thankfully, things are much brighter today.
Lacie and I have both learned that He is greater than any grudge we could hold.
He is greater than any injustice either one of us has ever endured.
Lacie and I have both endured through these experiences and learned so much along the way. We have even grown closer than we could have ever imagined! In fact, when we both began fighting life threatening illnesses on April 15, 2020, we had no idea we would be as close as we are today!
In fact, we are grateful for each day of life and health we have. We want to make the most of the days we have been given.
What have Lacie and I learned?
God is good. His mercy endures forever.
You may ask,
“But, what about those that brought false witness against her and those that violated me sexually?”
Well, God is big enough and kind enough to embrace them too.
Lacie and I are choosing to move forward.
We are excited about our future.
We also know that God is in the restoration business.
He is and will restore all of this and He will use it for good. That is what we desire!
We are so thankful for all the prayers and support each one of you has offered us on this journey!
We look forward to living a full life - together - on the outside…. Soon.
Very soon.
To God be the glory
To God be the glory
To God be the glory
For the things He has done
With His blood, He has saved me
With His power, He has raised me.
To God be the glory
For the things he has done
(Lyrics to the chorus of the song “To God Be The Glory” by Andrae Crouch)
Walking in Freedom.
Together.
Sisters,
Stephanie and Lacie
Stephanie's website: www.hopepeacelovetx.com
Lacie's Vision of Hope DOC website: www.visionofhopedoc.com