Pubdate: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 Source: Reno Gazette-Journal (NV) Copyright: 2006 Reno Gazette-Journal Contact: http://www.rgj.com/helpdesk/news/letter-to-editor.php Website: http://www.rgj.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/363 Author: Gayle Weaver-Farley WHEN WRITING ABOUT VICTIMS, ASK SURVIVORS My daughter, Kellie Parry, was murdered in 1999 by Brandon Allan. In your Sunday series on meth ["Meth: Shattering Lives in Northern Nevada," June 25], you quoted Allan's attorney saying, "An accident is an accident." This was no accident and your article was a slap in the face to me. You also indicated that Allan is serving two life sentences. Let me shed some light on that: Allan is serving "two 10 year to life" sentences and could theoretically be out in 13 years. The manner in which our prisons are being run, it wouldn't surprise me if they let him out earlier. If you are going to write about these victims, maybe you should ask the survivors instead of the defense attorneys. Then you will find out the truth. Gayle Weaver-Farley Reno - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman