Artist Pays Tribute To Death Row Pen Pal
Brit Forges Friendship With Georgia Convict Scheduled To Be Executed This Week
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A portion of Simone Sandelson's painting "Butterfly and Razor Wire," which depicts a scene described by death row inmate Jack Alderman. (www.exoneratejack.org)
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Artist Simone Sandelson works at her studio. (CBS)
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"The first letter was incredibly difficult," said Sandelson. "I think in the end I just described the garden I was sitting in."
By chance, her correspondent turned out to be Jack Alderman, the longest serving inmate on death row.
And his letters transformed her art.
"It just gradually started to inspire me, comments that he made," said Sandelson. "There was one that he made, a butterfly arrived through the barbed wire and settled on his hand."
She began to paint Jack's world, of isolation and regret, haunting images of his dead wife's clothing.
Alderman was convicted of murdering his wife Barbara in 1974. For 33 years he has claimed his innocence. He has been a model prisoner.
Innocent or guilty, Sandelson believes justice will not be served by executing him.
"Anybody who's spent 33 years on death row has surely done their time," said Sandelson.
Her paintings, as a traveling exhibit and on a Web site, became the core of a campaign to save Alderman's life.
Finally, this summer, Sandelson traveled to the Jackson penitentiary where, behind closed doors, she met her pen pal.
"I'm just so impressed at his courage and integrity, actually, because he knows he probably will be executed," said Sandelson.
Alderman's father was there too, grateful to meet the artists who had painted a portrait of him holding a picture of his condemned son.
"Well I told her that I think angels sent her," said the elder Alderman. "I just think its something, its just unbelievable."
But then, on Oct. 5, a great blow.
Alderman's death warrant by lethal injection was issued.
The Supreme Court will soon consider whether lethal injection is a humane method of execution. In the meantime, some state have halted executions.
Georgia has not.
Alderman is to die on Oct. 19.
The news hit Sandelson hard. Her source of comfort? Alderman himself.
"He is completely ready to die," said Sandelson. "He'd prefer to live, but he's accepted the situation as it is. So he's actually very calm."
And the paintings she hoped might save him remain, a tribute to a most unlikely and enriching friendship.
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hiding out in the republican party, when will
we be heard. in a free country, sad things happen.
who was really guilty is not the point. guilty
or innocent we are all on death row, waiting at
st. peter''s gate for the final bell to toll. who
does the bell toll for? all of us. is it justice
that a little infant was killed in a bombing
somewhere today. or at the newhall disaster?
is it justice that abortion is often muffed.
is it justice that kids have to be adopted out because ma and pa ain''t got it together and never
will? operation infinite justice started on 9/11/01
heralding in a millenium of justice. i was told
god was infinitely merciful and infinitely just.
the concept of karma is total tomfoolery to most.
was it barbara''s karma to be killed? really now,
ridiculous. as ye sow so shall ye reap deals
with planting of seed. real seeds. ever see a
corn seed, yield a cantaloupe? as the innocent
die, just as sure as the guilty, as rain falls
on the just and the unjust alike, treasure that
time you spent with your friend.
'' ... just do something about all the naked kids holding hands and weaving bouquets and forcing everyone to invest dollars and vote in non charity and taxation at gunpoint ... ''
'' ... the lord sang scream my name & blame everyone but yourself, & dared kids sang scream our names & blame everyone but yourselfs ... ''
'' ... 300 hike naked dance dressed folk in 300 days to 300 weeks visiting up to 36 sick beds and 36 villages each night or week and dancing get well feed world songs rallied around 100s millions sick beds drifting 10s millions spore bloom weed dragon trail fickle first aid lunch farm cottage studio trail crossing yseedsberry trail groups spaced a mile or two apart and of avg 16+ acres and three hundred 340 square foot homes on 2500 square foot lots can assemble 90,000 little museums of medical you are here map song dance skit kit and enjoy up to 20 minutes each day of danceing even porno get sick tax world songs ... and no one on land will ever be more than 6000 ft from a home and a nation all their own ... ''
The State prosecutor at Alderman''s trial said Alderman forced Brown to murder.
Brown, at his own subsequent trial, used as a defence, I was forced to murder by Alderman.
Same State prosecutor (now dead God rest his soul) says, that''s a ridiculous argument - who would believe you were scared of a little one-eyed Jack Alderman.
Same prosecutor, same players, same murder, opposite arguments. Drew, the successful prosecutor, went back to the first argument 10 years later at Alderman''s resentencing trial. And won again.
So you can fool all of the people all of the time.
Brown was sentenced to death - of course, his defence was ridiculous.
Except, Brown was released 20 years ago. Go figure.
PS Georgia''s Attorney General Baker has a press release running on this case. He uses Brown''s death sentence as proof there was no deal with the State.
Except, he omits to say Brown was released....
This crazy artist never even took the time to consider the family''s pain or interview them, which would have been good investigation to learn what he was like. She does not care about that. Even after Alderman dies she will still be famous for trying to help save a man who was given the death penalty twice. Pretty gross, right up there with "The **** Christ" .
I agree with the person who posted earlier about Simone Sandelson, i really dont know are care what her reason is for believing in jackie but shame on her.
she has never met barbara''s family nor has she tried. i woke up this morning to see my uncle on the early show and this simone sandelson, with pictures she painted of my aunts clothes. That really hurt. My aunt barbara was a very sweet and loving person she nor does any one deserve to be killed like that. I have missed my aunt for 33 years.
God forgive me but i cant wait until oct. 19, 2007.
I just hate that his family has to endure the pain we have had to endure for 33 years now.
Now that the family has a forum, could they please explain why they supported the release of John Brown, who admitted he struck B. on the head with a 12" wrench, and drove her body to fake the auto accident in the creek.
Could they also explain this reference in US Supreme Court 2nd October 2007 Cert denied page 59a "Mr Jackson (defence) impeached Brown with his prior inconsistent testimony concerning his drug use around the victim''s parents".
When you turn on the spotlight, be careful where it shines.
May God forgive those who do nothing to defend an innocent man (before those who can''t wait for the 19th).
Honisoit
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by oct192007
October 18, 2007 2:28 AM EDT
- How dare you sit in judgment of the family. Barbara''s mother use to tell me stories about her and would cry as to how much she missed her daughter and feared Alderman might be released because of all his appeals. Barbara''s sisters now that all these memories have been brought back after years sit very sad and wonder what Barbara would have been like today if she were still alive. They to miss her very much. How dare you sit and try and turn this onto the family as if they are the wrong doers here. You getting involved in other people''s family busiess is as crazy, as the way religious cults try to manipulate and tell other people what they think is right and wrong when they are nothing but a bunch of hypocrits themselves. You who have certainly gained a wealth of fame off of this man''s case. I don''t care where your stupid spot light shines. Nor does the rest of the family who knows Alderman''s character far better than some emotional pen pal. If the man were innocent then the family would have dropped all of it the way they dropped issues with Brown. Alderman is not innocent you are just blind, indifferent, and could care less.
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