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Block Brett Abrams' Parole

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On July 11, 1983, 14-year-old Brett Abrams viciously murdered his neighbor, 19-year-old Kimberly Goodman, while she sunbathed on the patio of her family home in Mooresville, North Carolina.

Approximately one year later, Abrams was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. Presiding Judge Russell Walker recommended that Abrams never be paroled.

Due to laws later established by the State of North Carolina, Abrams has been eligible for parole since 1993. He is currently being considered for parole.

Kim Goodman's family and friends are convinced that, if released from prison, it will only be a matter of time before Abrams kills again.

In an effort to keep Abrams in prison, the Goodman family is seeking signatures to present to the North Carolina Parole Commission in Raleigh.

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Write to the North Carolina Parole Commission

Why we think Abrams should remain in prison

Our Mission

Our mission is to block Abrams' parole, as we feel that he should serve his entire prison sentence, and his early release would be a danger to our community. Read on to see how easy it is for any citizen to help keep this admitted murderer behind bars.

NC Department of Corrections: Abrams' Offender Data

Any North Carolinian Can Help!

Anyone wishing to sign a petition to block Abrams' parole may do so by stopping by one of the businesses in Downtown Mooresville. Copies of the petition for distribution are available at the Mooresville Chamber of Commerce, or contact us to obtain a copy of the petition for distribution.

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Kim Goodman
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Questions or comments? Get in touch with us at:

justiceforkim@hotmail.com

Mailing Address:


Goodman Family
P. O. Box 5086
Mooresville, NC 28117