Brent Marsh Issues Apology To The Community

  • Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Brent Marsh, who was just released from state prison after serving 12 years in the Tri State Crematory case, has issued an apology to the community. 

His attorney, McCracken Poston, said it was one of the conditions of his release.

The apology says:

To My Community:

I humbly and very respectfully acknowledge the hurt and pain my actions have caused. I sincerely apologize.

Moving forward, I can assure everyone that my life and deeds will not only prove the sincerity of my words but my desire to lead a life that is worthy of this community.

I am thankful to so many who have welcomed me home, wished me well, prayed for me, and are giving me an opportunity to return to my family and this community.

Prayerfully,

Brent Marsh

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