Help Support Commutation for Tracy J. McGill

Re: Divine Intervention
The following letter describes Actual Facts and Events and was written to the Governor of the State of Oklahoma. Share this with everyone you know and share your positive opinion with Oklahoma Governor and the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board (Attn. Commutation for Tracy McGill). Boardmembers@ppb.ok.gov
State of Oklahoma
Office of the Governor
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd #212
Oklahoma City, Ok. 73105
405-521-2342
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tps://www.governor.ok.gov/contact-us/general-info
5th of April 2022
Re: Tracy Joevaun McGill
Peace be to you,
My name is Tracy Joevaun McGill. I was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on May 5th 1979. I graduated from Bixby High School in 1997. My senior year at Bixby high school I designed an apparatus that includes several components that when combined equal a process to desalinate and or refine wastewater into drinkable water while generating electricity (Green Energy apparatus). Shortly after showing the design to Bixby High Faculty. I somehow landed on the front page of the Sunday edition of the Tulsa World. In 1999 I attended Oklahoma State University at Okmulgee campus in what I believed to be a step toward bringing "Green Energy Apparatus" to fruition.
In early 2000, my long time family doctor who I trusted summarily prescribed Prozac to me. To my knowledge I was diagnosed as having a mental illness, depression. Over the course of the months to follow I ingested Prozac on days where I felt really lousy. Because I'd lost my job and thought I would taper off. On July 25, 2000 I ingested Prozac and experienced what I learned in 2010 to be a very intense psychological reaction to the drug. I was unaware at that time but I learned that I experienced the most severe psychological side effects the manufacturer Eli Lily attributed to Prozac. During that episode I shot and killed two of my friends.
I cooperated with the City of Tulsa Police Department after detectives illegally seized me from the City of Bixby. I explained to detectives and later in more detail to presentence investigators that I set off to my deceased friends apartment on July 26, 2000 but I had no memory of the several mile commute. When I arrived at the apartment complex I specifically remember wondering how I got there in what seemed like instantly. At that point I figured that I did not actually wake up like I thought I did but was still asleep dreaming. There was no other logical explanation to rationalize how I arrived at the location in what appeared to be in the blink of an eye. My memory of the time I spent in the apartment was hazy and full of gaps but I did the best I could to piece what I could remember together to give an account of the episode to detectives. I explained that after leaving the apartment I woke up fully aware with no memory of who I was, where I was, how I got there, or what I was doing. I was flying down the highway around Prue, Oklahoma and my memory started to return. I realized that the hazy partial memory of that mornings events were not a very bad dream at all.
Tulsa Police and the District Attorney's office used the account I gave them against me and categorized it as a confession. The information that I gave them was later found to be inadmissible as it was a direct result of my illegal arrest in the City of Bixby. At first I refused because he could not explain to me how what he represented to me was possible without a confession and key evidence. I reluctantly entered a guilty plea and weeks before appearing for sentencing I submitted an affidavit to the court informing that I entered the plea in response to not so veiled death threats and misinformation by my attorney. When I appeared at sentencing I had no legal representation because my attorney withdrew. I was sentenced after the court put my affidavit on the court record. Later that afternoon the State appointed counsel from the public defender office. I've been in custody ever since.
In 2010 I learned of the role Prozac played in this tragedy and was finally aware of why I experienced the psychological episode that led to the death of my two friends. Tulsa County District Attorney's office claims that any attempt to redeem myself through the court is frivolous. Federal Court simply feels it took me too long to figure this out, although the court expresses there is no time limit to claims of actual innocence. Right now The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board is reviewing my commutation application The reasons I'm communicating this to your office is as follows:
1. I was never diagnosed as having a mental illness therefore should not have been prescribed Prozac or any antidepressant. Rimbert v. Eli Lily 577 F.supp 2d. 1174.(D.N.M.2008) discovered that there is a genuine issue of material fact that the ingestion of Prozac and other antidepressants induce a mental illness from which murder, suicude, and murder-suicide deaths have resulted. My experience was exactly what Eli Lily attributed to Prozac. In Rimbert the adequacy of antidepressant warnings was called into question. With the Opioid Crisis the side effects are well known and very easy to detect. With Prozac and other antidepressants the side effects are not well known and look exactly like mental illness so when an individual is having a negative reaction like I did it's extremely difficult to distinguish from a moral/character defect, an underlying mental illness, or the psychological side effects the manufacturer attributes to the drug "therapy". Prozac does not produce a "high" so any argument that the drug is taken for recreational purposes is null. I took Prozac under Doctors orders, Dr P. David Kraft never imagining these consequences. Ake v. Oklahoma 105 S. ct 1087 (1985) concludes that ones sanity at the time of an offense is a significant factor. Okla. Stat. 22 sec. 152 provides that all persons of unsound mind, including persons temporarily or partially deprived of reason are not capable of committing crime. These authorities are the legal basis of my Actual Innocence claim. Please take into consideration the possibility of an Antidepressant Crisis equally if not more dangerous than the Opioid Crisis. I have never had violent incidence before that day or since.

2. I ask this office to submit a letter of recommendation to the Oklahoma Pardon & Parole Board to cause me to be eligible for a commutation that would discharge me immediately. I will carry with me forever the sorrow and remorse over losses suffered that day. I also ask for any other relief, assistance, or otherwise this office finds suitable to this situation.
Finally, I am a person of Indian descent and the tragic incident in this matter occurred on "Indian Country". Accordingly jurisdiction is exclusively Federal under the Major Crimes Act. At this point I just want to be reunited with my family and partner exclusively with the State of Oklahoma to bring "Green Energy Apparatus" to fruition. Thank you for your time and recommendation. Please direct any comments, questions, or otherwise to me at the address below.

Most Sincerely,
Tracy McGill
#391207 OSR B-4-14
1700 E First Street./P.O. Box 514
Granite Ok 73547

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