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Related: About this forumAlone in Alabama: dispatches from an inmate jailed for her son’s stillbirth
Ed Pilkington in New York
On 29 April last year Amanda Kimbrough sat down in her cell inside the notoriously tough Tutwiler womens prison in Wetumpka, Alabama, and began writing a letter in which she described her feelings of loss and remorse. It was a poignant moment, as six years earlier to the day her only son Timmy had been born prematurely and had died from complications at birth after only 19 minutes.
Tim Jr would be six years old [today], she wrote, and not a day goes by I dont think of him. While I was out we keep his grave decorated and kept up, my husband and family do while Im here.
That Kimbrough Alabama offender 287089, as the state branded her should be thinking of her son on the anniversary of his death needs no explanation. But the poignancy of the letter is heightened by the knowledge that it was because of Timmys stillbirth at 25 weeks that she was locked up in the first place.
Kimbrough was prosecuted for the chemical endangerment of her fetus relating to her on-off struggle with drug addiction. The case was pursued so forcefully by the state of Alabama that she was charged with a class A felony equivalent to murder and taken all the way to trial, in what is thought to be the only full trial hearing of its sort in the country.
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http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/oct/07/alabama-chemical-endangerment-pregnancy-amanda-kimbrough?CMP=fb_us
katmondoo
(6,498 posts)Good Lord!!
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)It is so demoralizing for us Dems in a Red state to hear the thoughtless condemnation of everything about where they live, and I thank you for your more nuanced comment.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)get a bad rap because of loud assholes there and generally the idiots some elect into office for some bizarre reason, and often because of gerrymandering. I also know some republicans in those states and they could not be nicer people, and they don't like what the republican party stands for, but somehow, in some twisted way, think the republicans are protecting their money. Some people think democrats are going to take their guns away, but for these individuals it's not that, they fear democrats are going to take all of their money away.
In the US today people are very mobile, so often many people end up in red areas because their job took them there. That happened to me twice, but I made some good friends there, and a number of them moderate republicans.