Deny parole for convicted child killer Geoff Duvall


Deny parole for convicted child killer Geoff Duvall
The Issue
As Katelynn and Megan’s mother, I live each day with the unimaginable loss of my beautiful children, taken from this world far too soon by the heinous actions of their father, Geoff Duvall. My daughters were innocent, full of life and promise, and their futures were stolen in a moment of senseless violence.
Geoff Duvall was convicted of murdering Katelynn and Megan, a crime so monstrous that it continues to haunt my family and me every single day. His actions were not just crimes against my daughters; they were crimes against humanity and the very fabric of our community in Missouri.
Despite his conviction, Geoff Duvall is now seeking parole. The thought of him being released back into society is not only terrifying for me but poses a significant threat to the safety and well-being of other children and families. No parent should ever endure the pain I've suffered and the fear that our justice system may fail to protect our children further.
Statistics show that released violent offenders have a high likelihood of reoffending. According to a report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, over half of released prisoners are re-arrested within five years of release. Allowing this convicted child killer back into public life is to risk more innocent lives and bring fresh trauma to countless families.
Our judicial system should prioritize the safety of our children and community. By denying parole to Geoff Duvall, we reaffirm our commitment to justice and the protection of innocents. It is imperative that he serves the full measure of his sentence for the monstrous crime he committed, to ensure no family endures the grief and terror that mine has.
I urge you to sign this petition to deny parole for Geoff Duvall. Stand with me in protecting our communities and honoring the lives of Katelynn and Megan by ensuring their murderer remains behind bars. Together, we can make a difference and uphold the justice my daughters deserve.
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The Issue
As Katelynn and Megan’s mother, I live each day with the unimaginable loss of my beautiful children, taken from this world far too soon by the heinous actions of their father, Geoff Duvall. My daughters were innocent, full of life and promise, and their futures were stolen in a moment of senseless violence.
Geoff Duvall was convicted of murdering Katelynn and Megan, a crime so monstrous that it continues to haunt my family and me every single day. His actions were not just crimes against my daughters; they were crimes against humanity and the very fabric of our community in Missouri.
Despite his conviction, Geoff Duvall is now seeking parole. The thought of him being released back into society is not only terrifying for me but poses a significant threat to the safety and well-being of other children and families. No parent should ever endure the pain I've suffered and the fear that our justice system may fail to protect our children further.
Statistics show that released violent offenders have a high likelihood of reoffending. According to a report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, over half of released prisoners are re-arrested within five years of release. Allowing this convicted child killer back into public life is to risk more innocent lives and bring fresh trauma to countless families.
Our judicial system should prioritize the safety of our children and community. By denying parole to Geoff Duvall, we reaffirm our commitment to justice and the protection of innocents. It is imperative that he serves the full measure of his sentence for the monstrous crime he committed, to ensure no family endures the grief and terror that mine has.
I urge you to sign this petition to deny parole for Geoff Duvall. Stand with me in protecting our communities and honoring the lives of Katelynn and Megan by ensuring their murderer remains behind bars. Together, we can make a difference and uphold the justice my daughters deserve.
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Petition created on March 28, 2026