Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Dear Wes Teel "Victim,"
You wrote: "Is a crook like Wes the best choice for Housekeeping Supervisor? This animal deserves nothing good." Well, by my reckoning, he has had nothing good. He has lost his job, his standing in the community, his reputation, his means of earning a living -- all on false claims. He has endured a heart attack and a triple bypass all alone without the comfort of a single family member or friend at his side. He has lost one son into the penal system. His wife has an incurable progressive auto-immune disease which causes the degeneration of her nervous system. And yet you begrudge one small ray of sunlight to shine into his life.

Do you not realize that this speaks volumes more about YOUR character than it does about Wes' character?

If you truly consider yourself to be a victim of Wes Teel, it is you YOURSELF who is making you the victim by storing up all the hatred and venom inside and letting it poison your life and spirit. Like Job, Wes will continue to endure his trials and tribulations with an accepting spirit, but you seem to be letting your bitterness eat you alive. How true is the adage that hating only hurts the hater!


The Sur-Realist has spoken.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Dear Readers,
Sorry it’s been so long without a word from the Sur-Realist about Wes. He is doing quite well and even got a promotion at the prison. When one fellow completed serving his sentence and was emancipated, Wes took over his job as Housekeeping Supervisor. He quite enjoys supervising the straightening up of the dormitory as it gives him a daily project.

His health has steadily improved since his bypass surgery. He he has done the walking and exercises, and he has followed the cardio diet (as much as possible under the circumstances) to restore his health as best he can. Wes reports he has lost weight. He probably looks fit and trim - I haven’t been able to go to Atlanta to visit although his wife has been able to make a couple of visits.

The BIG news is that the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear the oral arguments for the three men - Wes Teel, Paul Minor, and John Whitfield - on April 1st, 2009, in Austin, TX. Wes’ attorney was surprised today to learn that the appeal would be in Austin rather than New Orleans when I called to let him know. George Lucas told me that possible outcomes include reversing Wes’ conviction. Naturally, this is what we would all like to see happen. Another possibility would be that Wes could be re-sentenced in which case he may be released for time served. Another possibility would be a re-trial. Please join with me in praying for the absolute best outcome.
I am the Sur-Realist, and I approve this message.