Change of Sentence for Tracy J. McGill

This is an attempt to make ammends to  Jessica Smith, Jessica Ridenour, their families, my family, friends, community, and the State of Oklahoma.
I have confessed as everyone knows. Let it also be know that i repent.  According to the Holy Scripture that gesture is the criteria for one to have a second chance.  This gesture when done sincerely is not only the prerequsite for Divine reconcililation of sin.  It also shows people of faith how to do unto others.  Everyone makes mistakes and look for forgiveness a multitude of times in their life for small and large errors.  Life is a process of learning, and none is excluded from making errors.  I am sorry for the transgressions that I have done.  To everyone affected, will not make the same mistake twice.  It is very important that we do not fail to learn to be a fountain of those things we ask of others, and receive without measure from our Heavenly Father.
This has been a very difficult situation for me and I realize the affects on more than just myself.  My heart will eternally ache for all the families affected, and I pray for them peace and forgiveness.
Just as my faith, hope, and love has been tried and tested by this tribulation, so will and has those affected and concerned. I sincerely apogize to all of those affected. I pray that all concerned are full of faith, compassion,  who love the way they want to be loved, and hope the best, and never the worst of others.
I can't say anything more sincere than what is in my heart.  My heart is full of hope faith and love. I do not know anything more real than the word of God and my deeds to  demonstrate why I should be given a second chance.
Tracy J. McGill   

We the undersigned pray and petition for clemency for Tracy J. McGill. He is a man who deserves a second chance. At the time of this infraction Mr. McGill was under the care of a doctor for depression and taking anti-depressant drug prozac.
Tracy began researching the concepts underlying this product in 1997 while attending Bixby High School, in Bixby, OK.  After school faculty learned about Tracy's research they arranged for the Tulsa World newspaper to interview him.  Tulsa World interviewed him about the importance and universal applications of mathematics.  Their interview and his photo appeared on the front page of the Sunday edition.  We, family hired a marketing firm to help with the commercialization of the product.  In 1999-2000 Tracy attended Oklahoma State University at Okmulgee enrolling in the engineering graphics program.  His goal at OSU was to learn to operate computer aided drafting programs to create CAD drawings of the product.

His research attracted the attention of the heads of the engineering graphics and economic development departments respectively.  Through the economic development department a version of the product was presented to the United States dept. of Energy. 
Tracy was a good neighbor and friend always willing to help out.   Always  thinking of others and ways to could contribute.Tracy invision and patended the process to advance green initiatives.  Presently,  a prototype of the product is essential to demonstrate its potential.  There are also seeming minor features that may emerge in creating the prototype that may be the basis for certain valuable patent claims.  With a prototype, focus can go directly to the purpose, function and need for the product and the problems solved by it.  Portable versions could be engineered for space exploration and humanitarian aid efforts.  Fixed versions would be for residential and industrial applications.

We pray that one wrong turn  not negate the whole life of Mr. McGill.  He has voluntarily completed Thearaputic Clinics for substance abuse, and utilizing good life choices. He also mentors any youth that could deterr them from same mistakes.  Tracy pays forward the skills learned while in rehabilitation to help others.
We believe and support a Second Chance for Tracy J. McGill
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