Jail Criminal Record Open Letter To James Varney
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Inmate: James Varney
Jail / Facility: Durham County Jail
Location: Durham North Carolina

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I hope some one lets him know

this is James Varney Mom I am worried so much for him he is not a bad person just made a bad choice he had some medical issues that I hope are being addressed I am all the way up in New York and cant come down to see him/ you but his/your Girlfriend and I been talking on the phone most every day since he was arrested I love you my son and hope your doing your best to keep God in your thoughts, I will be sending you a letter soon be brave I miss you
By Fran, Published April 01 2012.

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