Thursday, March 31, 2011

Quick Post

Much going on and some things being made public after yesterday. Have to go to work now but will update tonight. I've had several emails from people across the nation that have been hearing news stories. If you have something to share, shoot me an email and I can include it tonight. Real quick: There has been a continuance on the custody trial until July 5. But you know what? That's OKAY. More than OKAY. Look at what blessings have rained down after each and every continuance thus far....in the criminal murder trial with Matt and with this custody trial as well. God is working. Boy, is He working.

Friday, March 25, 2011

House Bill 3546 "Kari's Law"

Diligent. Steadfast. Resolute. Gutsy. Wise. Loving.

While these words are often used to describe Kari's loving and dedicated family, today I am using these words to describe Tom and Jan Purdy. It is because of their deep love, amazing efforts and heartfelt tenacity over the last year, that House Bill 3546 has been introduced to the Texas House of Representatives' floor.

You may not recognize the bill by the name of House Bill 3546 so let's call it by its original name......."Kari's Law." Our Texas House Representative, Charles "Doc" Anderson, of McLennan County has introduced House Bill 3546 to the floor.

There was an editorial in the Waco Tribune Herald on Wednesday, March 23 titled "EDITORIAL: Giving greater meaning to Kari Baker's life and death is now up to state legislators." I can't link it because I don't have a paid subscription to view online. But a couple great points on there:

The Purdys based their uphill campaign on a 2010 story by then-Tribune-Herald staff writer Erin Quinn about how local justices of the peacehave sole discretion on whether to order autopsies, even if they lack credentials to know better. JPs get about six hours of training in determining the causes and circumstances in a death — hardly reassuring.

and

We remember seeing bumper stickers on cars and trucks at Matt Baker’s January 2010 trial: “Justice for Kari.” However, if the wisdom behind this bumper sticker isn’t embraced by Texans for the benefit of other victims and their families, we will have sold justice short. “If this need isn’t met, something like this could happen again,” Tom Purdy told us this week. “It is too easy to commit murder, make it look like suicide and get away with it.”


And from the blog Central Texas Personal Injury Trial Lawyers, comes the following info:

Texas law at that time stated that an “inquest meant an investigation into the cause and circumstances of the death…, and a determination, made with or without a formal court hearing, as to whether the death was caused by an unlawful act.” Texas Code of Crim. Pro §49.01. Moreover, a justice of the peace could conduct the “inquest…at any other place determined to be reasonable by the justice.”

In the Baker case, this meant that the presiding justice of the peace was able to investigate Kari Baker’s death and determine the cause via a late night phone call from the responding police officers without getting out of bed. Finally, a justice of the peace had the sole discretion of whether to order an autopsy. Texas Code of Crim.
Pro §49.10.


With all of the other duties of a justice of the peace –performing marriages, issuing warrants, setting bail, conducting criminal and civil trials-it seems that determining death is one duty that should be void of discretion and ultimately up to a medical professional. Accordingly, this Bill and its author are worthy of support.
AMEN!!!

So.......you're sitting there asking, "What can I do to help?" Glad you asked. If you live in Texas, you can call your representatives and voice your support. A simple, quick phone call saying, "My name is ______ _______ and I live in ______, TX. I want to voice my support of House Bill 3546." They note it AND IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE!

The Waco Tribune Herald editorial lists our representatives for us in McLennan County to call.
State Representative Charles "Doc" Anderson, R-Waco:
House District 56
Capitol Office: EXT E2.502
Capitol Phone: (512) 463-0135
Capitol Address: P.O. Box 2910Austin, TX 78768
District Address: 900 Austin Avenue, Suite 804Waco TX 76701
Phone: (254) 754-3892

State Representative Marva Beck, R-Centerville:
House District 57
Capitol Office: EXT E1.310
Capitol Phone: (512) 463-0508
Capitol Address: P.O. Box 2910Austin, TX 78768
District Address: P.O. Box 2910Austin TX 78768

Senator Brian Birdwell, R-Grandbury:
Senate District 22
Capitol Office: EXT E1.708
Capitol Phone: (512) 463-0122
Capitol Address: P.O. Box 12068, Capitol Station Austin, TX 78711
District Address: 900 Austin Ave, Suite 500Waco TX 76701
Phone: (254) 772-6225

If you live in Texas, you can look up your representative's contact info at the Texas Legislature Online. Look about half way down on the right, blue box and put your address in and it will give you the names and contact info of your representatives. If you can, take 5 minutes to make a couple quick calls. They need to know this is a very, very important bill to their constituents.

It looks like there's a way on the TLO site that you can track a bill. I'll find out how and post that here for you all so you can keep up to date on this bill on its way to becoming law!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Sweet Email

Just wanted to share another sweet and insightful email received through the blog.
TEAM.....Dulin!!!!! God bless you indeed....keep on keepin on Linda and all the other "angels"! Signs of the times show it's not too far off that "every tear be wiped away".....
I thanked her for her email and asked if she knew the Dulins.

No, I don't know them personally, but feel almost as though I do...... I can just see they are very good and dear people. I watched the double 48 hrs. broadcast a couple times, and have been reading everything I can about it ever since. Kari was so beautiful, and I am just so sure she was just that way on the inside too! I have cried for Kari and for all those that love and miss her. My thoughts are often on this senseless and cruel tragedy. I give my continued prayers for the Dulins and those around them, and that the girls come to live with the Dulins, where the truth be instilled in them and they can heal.

Warmest regards,
J.L. from Pennsylvania

Kari, Linda and the girls have touched so many hearts. Prayers pouring in from everywhere for truth, love and healing for everyone. Well, the love is already here. Truth and healing are on their way.