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American Focus > Blog > Crime > NY politicians cravenly aim to deny me the justice I’m owed for my son’s murder
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NY politicians cravenly aim to deny me the justice I’m owed for my son’s murder

Last updated: June 3, 2025 3:20 am
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As a victims’ rights advocate from Suffolk County, Theresa Bliss raises important questions for New York lawmakers who are pushing for various parole reform bills. She challenges them to consider the pain and suffering of families who have lost loved ones to violent crimes, asking if their voices and experiences matter in the push for early release for offenders.

Bliss emphasizes that there is no restoration for a life taken and no second chance for a murder victim. She shares her personal experience of losing her son to a senseless act of violence, highlighting the profound impact it had on her family. When the perpetrator was convicted, the sentencing provided a sense of recognition for the loss and the gravity of the crime.

The advocate expresses concern over proposed laws that aim to shorten sentences and offer second chances to individuals who have shown no mercy to their victims. While proponents of these bills argue for reform and rehabilitation, Bliss believes they undermine the justice system and reopen wounds for grieving families. She questions the fairness of prioritizing offenders over victims and calls for lawmakers to consider the lasting trauma experienced by those affected by violent crimes.

Bliss urges New Yorkers who believe in real justice to speak up and demand that lawmakers prioritize the needs of victims and their families. She emphasizes the importance of holding offenders accountable for their actions and ensuring that justice is not disposable. Victims deserve more than indifference from those responsible for shaping legislation that impacts their lives.

In conclusion, Bliss calls for a reevaluation of the proposed parole reform bills and a greater focus on standing with victims of violent crimes. She advocates for a justice system that upholds the rights and dignity of those who have suffered loss, rather than prioritizing the interests of offenders. Through her advocacy work, she strives to ensure that victims’ voices are heard and respected in the ongoing discourse on criminal justice reform.

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