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Category: Texas Twins Stories

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28 January

For a few years now I’ve been working on an autobiography after a lifetime of being told “you should write a book.” I’ve been a little busy but sit down let’s get into it. Our mother (I use this term loosely), was a heroin addict. After my siblings were found by a maintenance man and […]

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28 January

I’m contacted about this couple frequently. Mary was Juror #10. She also agreed to an interview with a reporter that spent 2 days with her then edited and spliced an interview solely for sensationalism. I don’t research why an inmate is incarcerated and I don’t research if someone I’m marrying in the free world has […]

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19 June

Good morning- This week has been incredibly stressful, hectic and unpredictable regarding family issues for the Texas Twins and we appreciate your patience. Over the weekend, I’ve had several emails regarding Prison Weddings in CA, NY, Georgia and other service area states that make “bouncing back” to Texas is a 24 hour turnaround impossible, I’m […]

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19 September

Leaving San Antonio to return for a memorial in Parker County today, my heart was heavy. For several days now I’ve been hearing from three brides that are upset about letters being sent from inmates that are running from hot to cold. It’s not uncommon for my clients to call me because many of them […]

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21 August

“My father wants to be invited to my vow renewal. I don’t want him there. Miss Wendy what should I do? Am I obligated to invite my parents to my wedding?” Oh no. Oh no. Here we go again. There are reasons that certain relatives aren’t invited to weddings and vow renewals. What are they? […]

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18 July

For months now visitation bans at nursing homes and prisons has affected the ability of the people who need visitors the most to have in person visits. As State, Federal, ICE and County facilities “pass the buck” to Governor’s, the number of Covid cases continue to climb in detention facilities and nursing homes. WITHOUT visitors […]

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09 July

Since mid March, correctional facilities across the United States have cancelled in person visitation. Isolation from loved ones has been and continues to be difficult for inmates who are concerned about their loved ones and lonely at the same time. Loved ones are concerned about inmates incarcerated and isolated. This type of separation is and […]

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23 February

Last Wednesday as I prepared to leave for TDCJ Allred Unit from Fort Worth, my grandniece was attempting suicide as my twin sister dressed to take her twin granddaughters to school. For the past week of my life, I’ve worried about my grandson in NICU, I’ve juggled my clients and my commitments and I’ve tried […]

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15 February

This morning I had a call from someone stating that she was a reporter. At the time of the call, I was attempting to navigate the gift registry for my son and daughter in law while sitting in the parking lot of Half Price Books. Why was I book shopping? I was searching for a […]

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24 November

Friday afternoon at 1PM, my sister and I walked into Harris Methodist Willow Park Emergency. Cindy could barely walk due to the pain of angina coupled with a shortness of breath.  My twin sister had been popping nitroglycerin pills like candy all week. It should be noted that she had to argue to get a […]

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