Brian Gramman

Brian S. Gramman

#03-A-4218

Woodbourne Correctional Facility
Riverside Drive
Woodbourne, NY  12788

 

Nickname: Chopper

 

Age: 27

DOB: 12/07/1980

Height: 5'11"

Weight: 196

Eye Colour: Hazel

Hair Colour: Brown

Race: White

Religion: Unknown

Custody Date: 09/04/2001

Offences: 2nd Degree Attempted Murder

1st Degree Burglary

2nd Degree Burglary

2nd Degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon

1st Degree Robbery

Sentence: 13 years

Earliest Release Date: 10/19/2012
Earliest Release Type:  CONDITIONAL RELEASE DATE
Parole Hearing Date: 08/2012
Parole Hearing Type:  RELEASE CONDITIONS
Parole Eligibility Date:
Conditional Release Date: 10/19/2012
Maximum Expiration Date: 08/31/2014

 

Page Listed: 11/13/2005

Page Updated: 08/30/2007

 

Seeking: Female / Friends

Sexual Preference: Straight

 

Hobbies: Motorcycle Riding, Restoring old Muscle Cars, and working with my Hands Building Things.  I also like Camping and the Outdoors in general.

Dreams and/or Wishes: My dreams are to find that special someone who I can build a life with and to make my parents proud by turning my life around and fulfilling my dreams that I still hold in my heart.

A bit about yourself you'd like the pen pals to know: I am the type of person that enters into a friendship openly and honestly.  I'm a very fun and loving person.  I'm looking for a friend.  Someone that I can talk with and possibly build that friendship into more with but if only a friend comes from this.  I will be more then happy with that.  So if you would like to get to know me better then drop me a letter and I will be happy to respond to all.  With that said, there is a poem.  Maybe you can be the one to change the ending of it.

 

"Mail Call"

Darkness and loneliness fill my cell

With pain and fear too great to yell.

 

I wait for the mailman to deliver to me

The letter that shows someone thinking of me.

 

As I wipe away tears that no one will see

I pray to the Father so vacantly

"Please, God, soon send a letter from someone.

 

I long to gaze upon pages of gold

With words that bring me happiness and hope.

 

A treasure-filled envelope just for me

From someone willing to get to know me.

 

But, the darkness and pain of my cell will prevail

As my name, again, was not called for mail.

 


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