An innocent man is still in jail. What are you doing to support him?
Please consider contacting your Congressman about Eric Volz's situation. Or consider donating to his defense fund.
I have written extensively about Eric here. Below I have included the latest letter from Eric to his supporters.
Tuesday
4/17/07
Today is my day to go out in to the yard. It's called "el patio sol" here. The yard is a dirt square a little bigger than a basketball court. They give me two hours alone so I usually jog the perimeter for an hour and stretch and do pull-ups on the fence for the other hour. (I calculated this morning that since my arrest in Nov. 2006, I've been outside for more than 15 minutes only 12 times, with the maximum being 3 hours. Needless to say, I ain't got no suntan going on!)
Today is special though cause I got permission to go to the "iron pile" (gym) and work out for an hour. After the yard, this will be a nice variation to my normal, weightless, workout in the gallery. Anyways, I have about 25 minutes to write this letter so here goes...
I would like to start by sharing a couple of excerpts from letters I have received in the last month:
"ERIC, your suffering is producing good fruit in my life. God is using your story to sober me, to wake me, to call me to action, to shake me up. He is taking a blade to the roots of sin in my life; sloth, greed, and complacency. He just keeps whispering your name to me."
(A letter from a stranger)
"Hang in there brother. The boys of H BLOCK got your back."
(Prisoner sentenced to life in a jail in the U.S.)
"Your story will change lives: your story already has changed lives. It is just the beginning and there is a world waiting to hear it." (Young woman from California)
"I read about what happened to you and for some reason it has really affected me."
(Letter from Portugal)
"Right now your life is the heartbeat for about a million others!"
(Letter from Mexico)
"I have never protested anything publicly and I have no interest in trying for political office to improve society. But since I've been reading blogs, sending mails, and seeing people respond to your situation, I've felt this wonderful sense of POSSIBILITY. People are actually getting involved and it has rejuvenated my hope democracy."
(Computer consultant, U.S.A)
"You are teaching a lot of people many different things while going through this, however hard it may be."
(Unknown)
"We are fighting for you!"
(9 year old)
I, like thousands of others, would like you to know that I am praying for you and your family. You are obviously a very special child of the universe; otherwise, the adversary would not have worked so hard against you, it must be hard to believe that now, but it is true."
(Support letter through the website)
"I just learned about you on You Tube. This video has really captured me and I'm going to write my Congressman and a friend who works at the State Dept."
(University of CA, San Diego alumni)
These are just a few excerpts from a small batch of letters. The letters touch on people's emotions, social views, how they found out, their outrage, ways they have been reflecting on themselves, etc. (there have been some pretty insane hate mails as well, but I will have to get into that some other time.).
So that people can visualize: I read the letters in my cell. They are printed on paper and are brought to me about once every 2-3 weeks. I do receive them all. I have to be somewhat secretive with the letters so the others prisoners don't get jealous so I stash them under my mattress. I encourage people to keep writing even if it is just a couple lines, I get to see who is writing and subsequently, it allows me to grasp the size of the awareness network.
Most important regarding the support I want to say the following: a man can live weeks without food, days without water, but can't go minutes without HOPE.
The letters of support reporting the many ways in which people are fighting for me, give me tremendous hope. It shows me extent of the fellowship that is sharing in my suffering and this takes much of the burden off my shoulders. It makes the time I'm doing less painful and frees my spirit. I have no idea why I have been appointed to be the lightning rod for all of this, but you can imagine how it makes me feel to read from in these walls that "my suffering is producing good fruit" in people's lives around the world. It overwhelms me with deep strength and peace.
At times the is despair so overwhelming there are no words, there is pain so deep it does not have a name, and the fear is so powerful we cannot paint his face. Yet, as a result of those who love and support me I see beauty above it all.
I am holding firm, for I know that I'm not meant to stay here and a great adventure lies ahead. I'm writing. I have documented as much as possible. I have filled many journals and look forward to the day when I can share the details.
What a story it is! A story of injustice, of danger, of near death experience, of courage, of moral strength, of hate, corruption, romance, guns, politics, media, of death, of collective energy, of spiritual pilgrimage, of love, of faith, and of the creator filling the hearts of ordinary people with the energy, wisdom, and might to do extraordinary things that without his help would be completely out of our mortal grasp. Perhaps most intense for me is that its not over yet…
In closing I would like to ask that people send positive thoughts and prayers to DORIS, her family, my family, the defense team in Nicaragua, safety in prison, and lastly the gate keeper who will be overseeing my appeal.
With much love,
ERIC V.
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Eric Volz
I just watched the Dateline expose and I was not aware of this situation until tonight. I think the evidence speaks for itself, Eric is innocent.
I also feel, as I did about the Natalie Halloway case in Aruba, that as vacationing Americans we have the ability to apply our own pressure by not visiting the countries that have questionable legal systems. The fact is they rely heavily on foriegn travel to make their economy grow. If we don't go they will change their ways,as did many parts of Mexico years ago.
I can only hope that people read this and say "no SH@$"
we already thought about that.
Eric Volz
I too just watched the Dateline presentation of the facts surrounding this case, and was also unaware of what was happening until now.
I immediately emailed my congressman and Senator. While I have not written my representatives previously, I vote every time.
I am appalled not only at the injustice of this case, but that this issue has not been resolved before now with a little help from our State Department, working in concert with Nicaraguan officials. I will be watching the results of this judicial review, and praying that justice is served.
Eric Voltz's trial
I will only say that in those small towns in South America, everybody knows everybody and the town drunk is usually a very well known person. If the people in town believe in the testimony of the town drunk it only means that they have reasonable reasons to believe his story since they've known him since birth. I've just watched the Dateline investigating report and even though I wanted to believe that Eric Voltz was innocent I am having some serious doubts from this point on.
Well-known Drunks Lie Too
This is completely non sequitur and is an example of the kind of reasoning that has led to the injustice in Nicaragua. It does not make any sense whatsoever to say the testimony of the town drunk is valid because "he has been known since birth"! That is an outrage against reason, against the rule of law, and, frankly, it is insulting to the people of Nicaragua.
Eric, there are people all
Eric, there are people all around the world thinking of the injustice that you are living. Hang in there, don't lose hope, and most importantly, forgive. Forgive all the people who are blind to your innocence, forgive all the people that are blind on their quests for justice, forgive the people who are hurt, and in pain from this horrible tragedy. You know the truth, you know that you are innocent. Try to understand. It's not what your dealt in life that makes you the person that you are, it's how you deal with it that makes you that person. Never lose faith, never give up. Believe! I believe in you!
Dena Conwright, British Columbia, Canada
Eric Volz
Eric, Your cousin here in Ca made me aware of the situation months ago. I was shocked to hear of such a thing and even more that it hit home so hard. I constantly think about you and am making as many people aware of the story as I can. At first it is hard to believe! Hang in there we are all fighting to get you out of there and bring you back home. You are in my prayers and thoughts constantly!
Eric Volz
After watching the Dateline show I came away with a nagging feeling that Volz may not be innocent.Several aspects of the case bothered me. Since I happened to be in Nicaragua at the time I asked several gringoes living there what they thought about the case. They were unanimous in expressing the feeling that Volz was either guilty or at least somehow invoved with the murder.
I fervently hope that the truth will come out but in the meantime ask that people think critically and clearly about the facts of this case before adopting the belief of either guilt or innocence.
One question I would like to have an answer to is quite simply this: In a country with clearly limited forensic capabilities how can one rely on the time of death to be so precisely determined as has been stated over an over again?
Over time such statements seem to be repeated over and over again without being questioned until they are merely presented (as has been the case here) as fact not supposition.
If I were investigating this case I would want to obtain a verifiable account of Volz's whereabouts during the period at least six to twelve hours before the alleged time of murder as well- i.e. where was Eric Volz the night before the morning when the murder was committed?
Sad
I am so sad to hear about Eric Voltz. I think he is innocent and it really seems so unfair that the USA can't do anything
Spreading the Word
I heard this story on Dateline and like many others this has hit even closer to home for me. My 24 year old son looks like Erics twin, he travels out of Country and state all of the time and dates different women. I Looked at him when he walked through the door and said , "Son there was a young Man on dateline that looked like you", He quickly stopped and said , "Is his name Eric??" I was shocked that he knew because he works 18 hour shifts and hasn't been available to veiw shows. Anyways , I was like,"Yes, Eric Volz", and went from there with the story. He said everywhere he has been going people are stopping him and saying ,"You look just like Eric", he then asked me to take him to Erics website. My point, We live in the Albany N.Y area and he said people have been stopping him and making that remark to him everywhere. He works for a shipping Company (UPS) where people have stopped him on deliveries. He also stated that he went to the biggest Mall in the Albany area and people approached him, (Strangers). The word about Eric is getting out obviously and now my son will join me in believing in Eric. I think of you all the time Eric, I only wish I could get you out of that prison. I know this must be so hard for you and your family. God only knows, it's hard for me just looking at my son makes me think of you all the time. I will continue praying for you.
Spreading the Word
I heard this story on Dateline and like many others this has hit even closer to home for me. My 24 year old son looks like Erics twin, he travels out of Country and state all of the time and dates different women. I Looked at him when he walked through the door and said , "Son there was a young Man on dateline that looked like you", He quickly stopped and said , "Is his name Eric??" I was shocked that he knew because he works 18 hour shifts and hasn't been available to veiw shows. Anyways , I was like,"Yes, Eric Volz", and went from there with the story. He said everywhere he has been going people are stopping him and saying ,"You look just like Eric", he then asked me to take him to Erics website. My point, We live in the Albany N.Y area and he said people have been stopping him and making that remark to him everywhere. He works for a shipping Company (UPS) where people have stopped him on deliveries. He also stated that he went to the biggest Mall in the Albany area and people approached him, (Strangers). The word about Eric is getting out obviously and now my son will join me in believing in Eric. I think of you all the time Eric, I only wish I could get you out of that prison. I know this must be so hard for you and your family. God only knows, it's hard for me just looking at my son makes me think of you all the time. I will continue praying for you.
guilty or not
i believe you are probably not quilty [trying to sell real estate in the so called next best retirment area]those people most really hate you, why does that girls mom hate you so much, when you cross that south of the boarder line {the real one}.there is no justice i was in the service for 8 yrs been stationed in the philippines for a couple ive seen cops beat the s*** out of prisoners in jail, my friend was chief of police i worked out with him in gym on base he ruled of base he was justice ,in a third world country you have to be humble i dont know you, are your personality ,i dont know how you treated that girl but lets face this one, a good looking town girl would do any thing to marry a gringo so if you got intimate with her, this people a very catholic and you could be tryed for more than just her murder}i dont know if you were involved but that guy testifed on you is probably the murder,the people in latin america are good people but just like the song goes one bad apple can spoil the whole bunch
saludos...
I just saw your case in the latino TV coming from a latino coutntry I know how terrible will the law be , I believe in your innocence just be strong all my best your story is touching a lot of people somentihng is gonna happen
recibe mis mejores deseos...
Pray
I so sad for Eric. I pray for him and family.
Hope
Eric, I read an article on you months ago. I haven't been able to get your case out of my mind. I tell my friends about your story and the reaction is always the same. Shock, fear, and saddness.
I saw today that your appeal was approved. I pray for you. I hope that the next time I see you on T.V. you are a free man and you are hugging your mother.
Just writting this brings tears to my eyes.
I know you are innocent.
Keep the faith, You've got a lot of support,
Laura Flynn , Pompano Beach FL.
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