To: FBI Dallas Field Office Special Agent in Charge Diego Rodriguez

FBI Dallas Field Office Special Agent in Charge Diego Rodriguez, Please investigate Euless Police...

Our son, Roy Alvin Adams, Jr., has been wrongfully accused and sentenced for a crime he did not commit. He was convicted in August 2005 of intoxication manslaughter for the June 12, 2004 death of Grapevine, Texas police officer, Darren Medlin. Without diminishing our condolences to the Medlin family in any way, our son was not drunk. One of the most sought after and highly respected epilepsy experts in Dallas/Ft. Worth testified our son had a petit mal seizure to explain the cause of the accident.

Please help us seek justice.

Why is this important?

Investigate Euless Police Officer Deana Ramsour for the actions she took to wrongfully convict our son. Ramsour, first officer to speak with our son, testified she turned off her video tape to explain why he does not appear in the video with her. Two independent experts analyzed her video and found that her tape had been edited. Both experts had previously done work for the FBI, state, and local law enforcement agencies as well as defense attorneys.

Investigate to determine if public officials influenced Michael Heiskell, a highly respected and capable attorney, in his decision to withhold key evidence from the jury to support our son’s innocence. Michael Heiskell did not show the jury the jail house video available on www.justice4royjr.com. Roy does not exhibit any behaviors associated with a person who has a blood alcohol content of .11. He is remorseful, coherent, extremely sad, incredibly frightened, standing upright, etc.

Investigate the blood draw -- it was redirected from the Texas Department of Public Safety by the Tarrant County Prosecutor to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s office to determine whether it was “edited” to show up as .11.