

One of the most powerful aspects of this journey has been reading the comments left by those who have taken the time to learn about Byron Greene's case and add their names to the growing call for justice.
Recently, petition supporter Cynthia Johanson shared these words:
"This is a true miscarriage of justice, and it saddens me to see that we live in a society where murderers often leave prison after only serving 5 to 7 years. Mr. Greene has spent nearly 2 decades over a questionable charge against him. It's time that we do better, be better. In the end we all answer to God for our actions. Please make this right and release Mr. Greene. Thank you for your time and consideration."
As Byron approaches twenty years behind bars, comments like Cynthia's remind us that people from all walks of life are paying attention. They are asking difficult questions. They are examining the facts. And they are speaking out when they believe something is wrong.
For nearly two decades, Byron has maintained a positive institutional record, mentored other incarcerated men, completed educational programming, and demonstrated a commitment to personal growth. Yet many continue to question how justice is served when serious concerns about a conviction remain unresolved while years continue to pass.
Whether supporters advocate for clemency, parole reform, sentence review, or a renewed examination of the case, the message remains consistent:
Justice should never be afraid of the truth.
We are grateful for every signature, every prayer, every shared post, every letter, and every voice that refuses to let this case be forgotten.
Thank you, Cynthia, for standing with our family and with all those who believe that fairness, accountability, and justice matter.
Please continue sharing this petition and encouraging others to learn about Byron's case.
Together, our voices are stronger.
~Rev. Jamesina E. Greene
Founder & President, A Mother's Cry