Two Sisters - Lacie (L) and Stephanie (R) - taken on January 23, 2020, during a visit at Denver Women's Correctional Facility
URGENT PRAYER REQUEST
Prayer Request for my sister, Lacie.
Many of you know a small part of my story and the events that have transpired in the last 10 months. After hearing details from numerous attorneys, including the Innocence Project, Ken and I began to understand how my sister was wrongfully imprisoned. False accusations were made against her and her husband during a high-conflict divorce and custody battle. They were going to be called as character witnesses. The tables turned on them when they offered to stand up and tell the truth and stories were created in an effort to discredit them.
It was in July 2019, I saw my little sister, Lacie, for the first time in 17 years. She has been incarcerated at the Denver Women’s Correctional Facility (DWCF) since April 1, 2009. Yes, it was April Fool’s Day when she was separated from her husband and two young sons who were 5 and 9 years old at the time.
In 2018, Lacie began suffering from an illness and was hospitalized multiple times over a couple of months. Ultimately, she was suffering from a lung condition and was coughing up blood, and they began monitoring a growth in her lungs.
While her medical condition has stabilized, the current threat of COVID-19, and what could happen if it began to show up in the prison population and around her has become more concerning.
At this time, the State of Colorado has begun to consider “Special Needs Parole” for inmates that would be negatively impacted by COVID-19 because of any existing “at-risk” medical condition.
Lacie’s attorney has submitted for a release on her behalf and that is why I am reaching out to you! I am asking that you please include her in your prayers.
First, I am asking that you pray for the health and safety of those who are incarcerated. Fighting an illness that has proven to be as contagious as Covid-19 could be disastrous, especially in a prison environment where social distancing, masks, and gloves are not currently available of being offered. This is especially concerning when Lacie is “at-risk” with pulmonary conditions. Lacie was advised last year to not be around anyone when they are ill. This Easter weekend, the first positive results were announced - a guard at the DWCF has been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Also, please pray that her “Special Needs Parole” be considered, that it be seen by the person that can move it forward, and that Lacie’s request has the favor of God connected to it.
Continue to intercede for her throughout the next couple of weeks. Pray the request her attorney filed be expedited with the results of Lacie being given the chance to live again on the "outside", with her family and friends – and for now, at a distance of 6 ft. with no fences and no guards!
PROTECTION - FAVOR - QUICK ACTION
This would be such a tremendous blessing for Lacie, her children, her one-year-old grandchild, and the numerous friends and family that have watched how our justice system played a huge injustice to Lacie - with one exception – she has accomplished so much while wrongfully imprisoned; years of education, seminary, and earning her cosmetology license – just to name a few!
Once she is given the go-ahead and is released, she will go live with her sister-in-law in Denver. At that time, and I am hopeful it will be this month, she will need some additional provisions, clothes, shoes, and personal care items.
This is “Perfect Timing” for Lacie to be released, a time when things are not moving so quickly in our society. It would be a good time for her to acclimate to a new life of freedom.
If you would like me to provide Lacie with any personal correspondence – prayers, notes of encouragement, pictures, etc., you can send them to me via email or snail mail. I will get them to her.
More details to follow.
Thank you for praying for Lacie.
Please forward this to others as you feel led.
We Remain Steadfast and In His hands,
Stephanie
James 1:2-8
Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.
If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.