2018-10-02

Deaf Farmer

A Deaf Wisconsin farmer written a letter to his son in prison; "I'm heartbroken that you're not here to assist me planting seeds and harvesting the crops. I can't afford to hire the migrants so got to do these backbreaking chores alone just to keep the bread on the table."
The son, convicted of murder, written back begging the father not to dig without explaining why?
At dawn, a team of FBI agents arrives on the scene, plowing the field while searching the victims that are buried in the field. They were acting on a tip they received from the warden, but no bodies were found. The farmer thanks the FBI and completed planting the crops that day. The Warden, embarrassed, apologized and send down the chain-gang to assist with the harvest. The Deaf farmer thanks the Warden and the harvest is now on its way to the marketplace. The Judge then declares a mistrial, noticing that the most of the jurors are urban dwellers, not representative of the defendant peers, court didn't provide an ASL interpreter for the defendant's Deaf father and insufficient evidences ordered the immediate release of the son.  The witness recanted her testimony, confessing that her estranged husband is the actual murder, framing the son who steadfastly held onto his innocence after all this time. The witness was taken into custody for perjury. The Judge apologized to the Deaf farmer and agreed to sign a contract to sell his produces at his grocery chain where he's a major stockholder. The State settled a lawsuit of several million dollars, enough to buy a new tractor, repaint the barns and to purchase a cabin up north to relax on weekend and an Airstream  to travel down south during the harsh winter months. Our prayers been answered so trust God who is our provider. Life is great, isn't it?

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