Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Patrolman Wister Lee Reece

North Carolina Highway Patrol, North Carolina

End of Watch Tuesday, November 5, 1957

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Reflections for Patrolman Wister Lee Reece

No parole for cop killers! Thanks

Sgt. R. Owens
Rabun Sheriff's Office

February 15, 2012

What about the victims he took who can never be replaced? Give him nothing but more time in prison......

Officer D. Adams

February 15, 2012

He should have been put to death. Life sentence means LIFE! Do not parole this cold blooded cop killer.

Detective Carmen B. Sperry
Butler County Kansas Sheriff's Office

February 15, 2012

He should have been put to death. Life sentence means LIFE! Do not parole this cold blooded cop killer.

Detective Carmen B. Sperry
Butler County Kansas Sheriff's Office

February 15, 2012

THIS MAN SHOULD STAY IN JAIL TILL HE DIES HE SHOULD REMAIN IN JAIL TILL HIS DEATH

SGT
ELMWWOD POLICE

February 15, 2012

He should have been put to death. Prison for life is getting off easy!

Dina Spinelli

February 15, 2012

Do not parole this man.

Wife of Sgt. Andrew Roberts
Wife and loved one

February 15, 2012

Once a killer, always a killer. No parole!

Pfc. john Medlin

February 15, 2012

Let him rot!!

Chief
WCSO

February 15, 2012

I know the significance of a paroling any career criminal with such a violent past.In my state of Massachusetts a parole board set free a man who had in the past been convicted of multiple crimes including the murder and attempted murder of two police officers.It did not take long,less than a year, for this man to murder another police officer in the commission of a late night burglary.It was Christmas night when Officer John "Jack" Macguire,the father of three,was gunned down while responding to a call of a break-in at a nearby business.In this shoot out both Off.Macguire and the suspect were killed.Also I understand this officer was less than a year away from retirement and making plans with his family to re-locate to a warmer climate.
Please don't make this same mistake and parole someone with that history and will in my opinion never reform.

Jeffrey Brune (RPD Retired)
Raynham Police Department (Ret.)

February 15, 2012

Two life sentences means two not part of one. Justice will not be served until he has completed his senteces as the peope have handed it down. If he lives past the two life sentence turn him loose, not before.

KEEP US SAFE DAY AND NIGHT. GIVE US COURAGE, STRENGTH AND MIGHT. GOD COMFORT THOSE THAT ARE NO LONGER WITH US.

February 15, 2012

Please keep him locked up for the rest of his life.
Thank you.

Officer
Kansas City Mo Police Dept.

February 15, 2012

Keep him life means life, he took two it's only right he should give one (HIS) back.

R. C Taylor Sgt.
Former Berkeley County SO

February 15, 2012

No Parole Period for Cop Killers

James Gasbarro Ptl/Det Retired
ACPD Retired

February 15, 2012

Thank you for your dedication and service Patrolman Reese, please deny parole.

A. Dyer
LEOW

February 15, 2012

Please deny parole, and thank you Patrolman Brown for your dedication and service.

A. Dyer
LEOW

February 15, 2012

KEEP THE CONVICTED KILLER INCARCERATED FOR HIS FULL SENTENCE!

Larry Luper
citizen

February 15, 2012

Let's do the right thing and keep honoring this officer's sacrifice and keep him locked up for good!

Jennifer Duknic
Child of a Police Officer

February 15, 2012

NO PAROLE FOR COP KILLERS EVER!

Special Deputy
HCSO MN

February 15, 2012

Keep his sorry of an excuse of a citizen behind bars for the rest of his life!!!!!

LillyJane Hall- no rank

February 15, 2012

I do not think that a person that has killed a police officer should ever get out of prison.

Chris

February 15, 2012

Keep him in prison for the rest of his life! Thanks

Officer
Minneapolis Police Reserves

February 15, 2012

Cop killers should be put to death in the same way they killed the police officer! Life sentence means LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE!

Carl Pretz
Law abiding citizen!

February 15, 2012

Godspeed to this officer's family.

Kevin V. Sinclair

February 15, 2012

Your heroism and service is honored today, the 52nd anniversary of your death. Your memory lives and you continue to inspire. Thank you for your service to my home state and the birthplace of my son. My cherished son Larry Lasater was a fellow police officer murdered in the line of duty on April 24, 2005 while serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer.

Rest In Peace

Phyllis Loya

Anonymous

November 5, 2009

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