Protest Against Parole
Send letters, emails, or faxes protesting the parole of George Edward Clark

Background
On March 3, 1978 in Austin, Texas, George Edward Clark sexually assaulted and brutally murdered Ann Tracy Drummond, then 22 years old.

Ann Tracy Drummond had just recently graduated with an arts degree at the University of Texas/Austin. Her art work had been on exhibited in Austin galleries. Ann Tracy life was just beginning. She would never know the excitement of a wedding or the birth of a child. All of this was denied to Ann Tracy because of the actions of George Edward Clark. She was only 22 at the time of her death. She had been brutal stabbed numerous times and sexual assaulted.

In October of 1978 George Edward Clark was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. In 1979, his sentence was commuted to life in prison. The Board of Pardon and Parole is currently reviewing Clark and a decision is expected to be made within four to six months after September 1, 2009.

Justice demands that Clark be made to spend his entire life in prison.

What You Can Do!
Please send the automated e-mail below or write letters of protest against the parole of George Edward Clark .
Please send copies of your written protests to us so that we can send them to the victims' family -- see contact info below.


SAMPLE LETTER

Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles
c/o Angela McCown, Director
TDCJ-Victim Services
P.O. Box 13401
Austin, TX 78711
Fax # 512/452-0825
E-mail to: victim.svc@tdcj.state.tx.us

Re: George Edward Clark, TDCJ ID#00327319

Dear Board Members,

Please DO NOT grant parole to George Edward Clark. As a concerned citizen, I am writing to protest the projected parole. On March 3, 1978 in Austin, Texas, George Edward Clark sexually assaulted and brutally murdered Ann Tracy Drummond, then 22 years old.

Ann Tracy Drummond had just recently graduated with an arts degree at the University of Texas/Austin. Her art work had been exhibited in Austin galleries. Ann Tracy life was just beginning. She would never know the excitement of a wedding or the birth of a child. All of this was denied to Ann Tracy because of the actions of George Edward Clark. She was only 22 at the time of her death. She had been brutal stabbed numerous times and sexual assaulted. Justice demands that Clark serve his entire sentence. In the interests of justice, public safety, and to lessen the emotional trauma for the victim's family, please consider giving Clark a five-year set off before any future parole reviews.

Thank you for your consideration,

Sincerely,

(Your Name)

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Your comments will include your name and address, and will be sent to Ms. Angela McCown, Director of TDCJ Victim Services.

For more information, please contact:
Texans for Equal Justice
P.O. Box 241
Willis, TX 77378
E-mail: tej@texansforequaljustice.org