Dustin Fletcher
To: Cailen Cambeul
Racial greetings, brother. I have sent a few emails but have not received a response, so I am unsure if you are getting them. I will also have my wife send one soon.
How is your health? I hope you are fully recovered from the surgery and that the infection has cleared up.
I recently went to court, but we didn't accomplish much due to the District Attorney submitting a 53-page motion. The judge needed time to review it, but during a conference in chambers, my lawyer indicated that the judge is on my side on two out of three issues. If this holds, it means I might be taken out of the three-strikes range, which would avoid a life sentence. We have set my next court date for mid-December.
Now, for more pressing news. Joe has my wife listed as his emergency contact, so she was able to get some information. Here's the situation: Joe has a cancerous growth on his kidney, and they have decided to cover the surgery. He will undergo the procedure soon, and they plan to remove the mass and send him home the same day. However, there's a complication: Joe also needs to see an infection specialist for his leg. They are telling him that amputation might be necessary. If he chooses not to amputate, he will have to be on lifelong antibiotics through a PIC line, and even that might not work. This, combined with the surgery and post-operative healing, makes his prospects uncertain. Joe is a strong and stubborn White man, but this is a significant challenge.
I just wanted to keep you updated. I hope all is well with you. As always, my loyalty is to my race and my brothers.
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Dustin Fletcher
To: Cailen Cambeul
Racial greetings, brother. It's good to hear that your staples are out and you are on the mend.
Regarding the website, I want to assure you that I do not mind the negative attention that comes with it. I am already under scrutiny, and my wife has recently found out that she is on a watchlist due to our marriage. Despite this, I have a lot of favorable evidence and developments in my case. Honestly, I believe there is a strong possibility that I could be home within the next year or two. I think the trial will serve as my platform for vindication, especially since I was protecting my wife. After that, I might have to serve a sanction in Oregon. The courts here are slow due to being overburdened, so I still have motions to file before the trial date.
With that said, I'm not sure what specific help you might need, but I am willing to assist if I can. If it's just a matter of having something in my name, that's straightforward. However, if it requires more of my time and effort, I need to ensure that I have my disability benefits or some income set up first, as I have to prioritize taking care of my family. Additionally, I've been away from technology for nearly 20 years, so I might be out of touch with current tech requirements.
As for Lord C, I'm sure he's enjoying some relaxation time, perhaps playing his Xbox. I send him updates about Joe whenever I get them.
On my end, there are no new updates. I'm focusing on maintaining my health and figuring out my finances in preparation for the trial. Unfortunately, the only way to get out from under the GBI charge, which carries a three-year sentence, is to prove defense of others at trial.
Brother, I send my loyalty to you, my race, and my brothers.
R! 23 Words
To: Cailen Cambeul
Racial greetings, brother. I have sent a few emails but have not received a response, so I am unsure if you are getting them. I will also have my wife send one soon.
How is your health? I hope you are fully recovered from the surgery and that the infection has cleared up.
I recently went to court, but we didn't accomplish much due to the District Attorney submitting a 53-page motion. The judge needed time to review it, but during a conference in chambers, my lawyer indicated that the judge is on my side on two out of three issues. If this holds, it means I might be taken out of the three-strikes range, which would avoid a life sentence. We have set my next court date for mid-December.
Now, for more pressing news. Joe has my wife listed as his emergency contact, so she was able to get some information. Here's the situation: Joe has a cancerous growth on his kidney, and they have decided to cover the surgery. He will undergo the procedure soon, and they plan to remove the mass and send him home the same day. However, there's a complication: Joe also needs to see an infection specialist for his leg. They are telling him that amputation might be necessary. If he chooses not to amputate, he will have to be on lifelong antibiotics through a PIC line, and even that might not work. This, combined with the surgery and post-operative healing, makes his prospects uncertain. Joe is a strong and stubborn White man, but this is a significant challenge.
I just wanted to keep you updated. I hope all is well with you. As always, my loyalty is to my race and my brothers.
R! 23
Dustin Fletcher
To: Cailen Cambeul
Racial greetings, brother. It's good to hear that your staples are out and you are on the mend.
Regarding the website, I want to assure you that I do not mind the negative attention that comes with it. I am already under scrutiny, and my wife has recently found out that she is on a watchlist due to our marriage. Despite this, I have a lot of favorable evidence and developments in my case. Honestly, I believe there is a strong possibility that I could be home within the next year or two. I think the trial will serve as my platform for vindication, especially since I was protecting my wife. After that, I might have to serve a sanction in Oregon. The courts here are slow due to being overburdened, so I still have motions to file before the trial date.
With that said, I'm not sure what specific help you might need, but I am willing to assist if I can. If it's just a matter of having something in my name, that's straightforward. However, if it requires more of my time and effort, I need to ensure that I have my disability benefits or some income set up first, as I have to prioritize taking care of my family. Additionally, I've been away from technology for nearly 20 years, so I might be out of touch with current tech requirements.
As for Lord C, I'm sure he's enjoying some relaxation time, perhaps playing his Xbox. I send him updates about Joe whenever I get them.
On my end, there are no new updates. I'm focusing on maintaining my health and figuring out my finances in preparation for the trial. Unfortunately, the only way to get out from under the GBI charge, which carries a three-year sentence, is to prove defense of others at trial.
Brother, I send my loyalty to you, my race, and my brothers.
R! 23 Words