Free Innocent Tullie Johnson Jr.. At 18 years old sentenced to life.

The Issue

Tullie Johnson Jr at the young age of 18 he was charged with second degree murder and given a Life sentence with possiblity of parole. He has served 19 years on this crime that he did not commit but was forced to keep quiet on the real person that committed the crime. The real killer is still walking around free. Yes someone lost their life, a family lost someone they loved and Tullie lost his turning into an adult and all his dream. The wrong man went to prison and feared speaking out until now. An 18 years old boy went to prison and everyone forgot he was still alive, so on that day you could say he lost his life, his hopes and his dreams. His case makes no sense, in fact the doctor testifying against him had to have a warrant put out for her to come testify against him. I am fighting for his life and his freedom and to put the right person in prison.  He is now 37 years old, found love and is engaged to be married. He prays to be released to live with his wife, have a job, to see his family, and attend church, maybe even college and pursue his dreams and share his story with others. He feels he and his wife has been called to helps others wrongfully imprisoned and to find christ. When asked how he has made it 19 years in prison knowing he was innocent he replied,"With God and my soon to be wife, she is my angel."

He would like to thank everyone for their support and if for some reason he is not released God has a plan for him and as long as he has his wife and her love he will follow Gods plan without question.

To get him released our Governor has to sign for him to be released. So we are asking fo your support in getting this in front of Governor Kevin Stitt.

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Tammy RichardsonPetition StarterI am the fiancee to Tullie Johnson Jr. After years of being friends he finally couldn't fight his love for me. He thought he didn't deserve to be loved because he was in prison. And now it's my turn to fight for his freedom.

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The Issue

Tullie Johnson Jr at the young age of 18 he was charged with second degree murder and given a Life sentence with possiblity of parole. He has served 19 years on this crime that he did not commit but was forced to keep quiet on the real person that committed the crime. The real killer is still walking around free. Yes someone lost their life, a family lost someone they loved and Tullie lost his turning into an adult and all his dream. The wrong man went to prison and feared speaking out until now. An 18 years old boy went to prison and everyone forgot he was still alive, so on that day you could say he lost his life, his hopes and his dreams. His case makes no sense, in fact the doctor testifying against him had to have a warrant put out for her to come testify against him. I am fighting for his life and his freedom and to put the right person in prison.  He is now 37 years old, found love and is engaged to be married. He prays to be released to live with his wife, have a job, to see his family, and attend church, maybe even college and pursue his dreams and share his story with others. He feels he and his wife has been called to helps others wrongfully imprisoned and to find christ. When asked how he has made it 19 years in prison knowing he was innocent he replied,"With God and my soon to be wife, she is my angel."

He would like to thank everyone for their support and if for some reason he is not released God has a plan for him and as long as he has his wife and her love he will follow Gods plan without question.

To get him released our Governor has to sign for him to be released. So we are asking fo your support in getting this in front of Governor Kevin Stitt.

avatar of the starter
Tammy RichardsonPetition StarterI am the fiancee to Tullie Johnson Jr. After years of being friends he finally couldn't fight his love for me. He thought he didn't deserve to be loved because he was in prison. And now it's my turn to fight for his freedom.

The Decision Makers

Oklahoma Pardon and Parole broad
Oklahoma Pardon and Parole broad
Pardon and Parole

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