Richard L. Scott – Inmate Penpal #051717-2241
May 17, 2017 ¤ Male Inmates Age 51 +
Hello my name is Richard.
I am 60 years old. I come from a huge family of 8, 4 sisters and 3 brothers. I grew up in a small town on a farm. Had a great childhood, then I joined the Navy. After serving my country I was honorably discharged.
Got married to my first and only wife and had three beautiful children. We then divorced and I met another woman who has two children from a previous marriage, and I had a son with her. We moved to Georgia around 1992 to be closer to my first 3 kids.
Me and my girlfriend at the time were accused of these ugly things, and now we have spent 20 years trying to find justice for these wrongdoings. I love the outdoors, I always been the rugged country guy. I loved to rind motorcycles and I loved to travel. That’s why I choose the profession of truck driver. I love to cook, to this day I still pull recipes from magazines just waiting for the day to go home and cook a real meal.
My first goal is to get out of prison and clear my name. My second goal is to get out of this wheelchair And walk again. I hope to be able to go live with my sister when I get out of prison and start a new productive life, and to be an asset to society again. I could really use a good friend now. I have lost my mother, a sister and recently a brother since being incarcerated. I pray for someone to talk to.
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Coastal State Prison
PO BOX 7150
Garden City, Georgia 31418
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