Release Eric Flowers from wrongful imprisonment


Release Eric Flowers from wrongful imprisonment
The Issue
For 21 long years, my brother, Eric Flowers, has been living a nightmare. He was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to life in prison for a crime he did not commit. Our lives have never been the same since that fateful day. We, his family, feel the heavy burden of his absence every single moment. The joy that Eric brought to our household has been replaced by painful silence and an aching void. Our hearts yearn for his return, and we will not rest until we see justice served.
Eric's ordeal began with a flawed judicial process that robbed him of his freedom. The case against him was built on circumstantial evidence and conjecture rather than irrefutable proof. There were glaring inconsistencies in witness statements and critical alibis that were overlooked. Moreover, new evidence has surfaced that confirms his innocence, yet he remains behind bars.
Over the years, we have gathered testimonies, documented alibis, and detailed evidence that prove Eric's innocence beyond a shadow of a doubt. We strongly believe that the justice system must correct this grievous error. It's intolerable for a man to lose decades of his life for a crime he didn't commit.
The purpose of this petition is to urge the authorities to re-examine Eric’s case with fresh eyes and an open mind. We call upon the Governor, the Justice Department, and the courts to take immediate action and expedite his release. We demand a thorough investigation into the gross miscarriage of justice that has kept Eric from his family and a fair chance to reclaim his life.
By signing this petition, you lend your voice to the fight for justice. You stand with us, Eric's family, in our quest to bring him home. Your support can help shine a light on this injustice and press the powers that be to rectify this grave mistake. Please, join us in our cause and sign this petition. Together, we can make a difference and bring Eric back to where he belongs—with his family.

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The Issue
For 21 long years, my brother, Eric Flowers, has been living a nightmare. He was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to life in prison for a crime he did not commit. Our lives have never been the same since that fateful day. We, his family, feel the heavy burden of his absence every single moment. The joy that Eric brought to our household has been replaced by painful silence and an aching void. Our hearts yearn for his return, and we will not rest until we see justice served.
Eric's ordeal began with a flawed judicial process that robbed him of his freedom. The case against him was built on circumstantial evidence and conjecture rather than irrefutable proof. There were glaring inconsistencies in witness statements and critical alibis that were overlooked. Moreover, new evidence has surfaced that confirms his innocence, yet he remains behind bars.
Over the years, we have gathered testimonies, documented alibis, and detailed evidence that prove Eric's innocence beyond a shadow of a doubt. We strongly believe that the justice system must correct this grievous error. It's intolerable for a man to lose decades of his life for a crime he didn't commit.
The purpose of this petition is to urge the authorities to re-examine Eric’s case with fresh eyes and an open mind. We call upon the Governor, the Justice Department, and the courts to take immediate action and expedite his release. We demand a thorough investigation into the gross miscarriage of justice that has kept Eric from his family and a fair chance to reclaim his life.
By signing this petition, you lend your voice to the fight for justice. You stand with us, Eric's family, in our quest to bring him home. Your support can help shine a light on this injustice and press the powers that be to rectify this grave mistake. Please, join us in our cause and sign this petition. Together, we can make a difference and bring Eric back to where he belongs—with his family.

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Petition created on March 29, 2026