5/15/2018
Mr. John
Walsh
c/o
Silver Spring Studios
801 Wayne
Avenue, Suite 200
Silver
Spring, MD 20910
Dear Mr.
Walsh,
My name
is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan with a strong interest in learning history
and social justice. In these subjects, I like to learn the need for Civil
Rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, have criminal justice reform to
help protect people’s rights while reduce crime, and many others. Mr. Walsh,
the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your tv talk show host
for America’s Most Wanted and our activism to be very inspiring to me.
When you
were a TV Talk show host for America’s Most Wanted from 1988-2012, 2011-2012, I
liked on how you how you helped the victims of crime explain their stories of
their struggles on dealing with trauma, allowed law enforcement to share on how
they handled the case, and shared about the person who has committed the crime
or have a criminal background. Another thing that I liked about your work as a
TV Talk host for America’s Most Wanted was how you worked with law enforcement
to create a hotline for people to let them know if they have seen the fugitive
who has a criminal background and for victims of crime to share their story
about working hard to overcome their struggles.
Besides your work in America’s Most Wanted, I like your activism to help
society by supporting Civil Rights including people with disabilities’ rights
causes, advocate for victims’ rights including support programs to help victims
of crime including victims of domestic violence to get help on dealing with
their trauma, and expressing the need to combat against hate-crime. On criminal justice reform, I like on how you
support the idea of drug treatment programs to help drug-users get the care
they need, fund forensic science including DNA testing to reduce sending an
innocent person to jail while solve cases efficiently, and the need to expand
programs to help victims of crime or domestic violence get protection. Also I
liked on how you created the National Museum of Crime & Punishment Museum
in D.C. to help educate people about the criminal justice system.
Mr.
Walsh, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard
for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance
subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Your advocacy for Civil Rights including
people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Also America’s Most Wanted show helped me get
interested in learning about how the criminal justice system works and the show
was easy for me to comprehend on learning about the topic. Also before the
National Museums of Crime & Punishment closed, I visited it and had a great
time there. When I visited it I enjoyed learning
about the forensic science in the lab exhibit, learning about the innocent
project to reduce sending an innocent person to jail, and many others. Your activism to make a great difference for
society and your tv talk show host gives me motivation to continue to learn
history and social justice. My future
goal is to someday work in these areas to emphasize the need to make Civil
Rights stronger to reduce discrimination, have criminal justice reform to help
protect people’s rights while reduce crime,
improve victims’ rights to help them, and many others.
I
strongly believe that you are making a great difference for society and the
criminal justice system. I’m sorry that
you have to deal with your son Adam being murdered, however you are doing an excellent
job working hard to improve the criminal justice system, advocate for victim’s
rights, and support human rights including civil rights causes. You have inspired me to work hard on my
disability, continue to learn history with social justice, and watch your show
including visit your museum. Here is $5 for you to use to help your activism to
assist victim’s rights and a picture of me as a gift to you for inspiring me.
Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, making a great impact on society,
and inspiring me. I wish you the best to continue to make a great impact on
society and the criminal justice system.
Sincerely,
Matt
Winick
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