SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 124 In Memory of Timothy Brian Cole WHEREAS, Timothy Brian Cole always maintained his innocence, and in 2008 DNA evidence finally proved he had been wrongly incarcerated for the crime of another; and WHEREAS, The oldest of seven children, Tim Cole grew up in Brenham and Fort Worth; he was a devoted son and big brother who helped take care of his siblings while his mother completed college; although he suffered from asthma, he excelled in sports and was a role model for neighborhood children; kind and considerate, he made sure the younger ones were not excluded from games; and WHEREAS, Mr. Cole graduated from high school and began college course work before deciding to serve his country in the United States Army; he returned to Texas Tech University in 1985 as a 26-year-old veteran and focused intently on finishing his bachelor's degree in business; tragically, his plans for the future were interrupted when a rape victim mistakenly identified him in a police lineup; he was convicted despite an alibi, a lack of corroborating physical evidence, and the existence of another suspect, Jerry Wayne Johnson, whose photograph had not been shown to the victim; and WHEREAS, Steadfastly affirming his innocence, Mr. Cole turned down a pretrial offer of probation in exchange for a guilty plea; later, he refused to make a confession in order to receive parole, declaring that he would serve all 25 years of his sentence rather than admit to something he did not do; in prison, Mr. Cole resumed his business studies, completing a small business management program by correspondence; he continued to demonstrate his concern for his family, sending his brothers financial tips, subscriptions to business magazines, and long letters encouraging them to do well in school and get good jobs; and WHEREAS, This proud man declined to attend his stepfather's funeral, rather than go in shackles; he averted visits from his nieces and nephews, stating he would see them when he got out, but although Mr. Cole strove to keep a positive attitude for his family, his asthma worsened as his incarceration dragged on for 13 years; he was hospitalized a number of times, and on December 2, 1999, he died at the age of 38, never knowing that a convicted rapist had confessed responsibility for the crime that claimed Mr. Cole's liberty as its second victim; and WHEREAS, Jerry Johnson first admitted culpability for the rape in 1995; he made further attempts to clear Mr. Cole's name, but had no success until 2007, when he wrote a letter to Mr. Cole that reached his grieving family; modern DNA technology finally revealed in 2008 that Mr. Johnson had committed the crime; and WHEREAS, Although his life ended in prison, Tim Cole conducted himself with great courage, placing truth and integrity above even his freedom; he is deeply missed by those he cherished, but they may now take some solace in the knowledge that he has been vindicated before the world and is mourned by all who learn his tragic story; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 81st Legislature, hereby pay special tribute to the life of Timothy Brian Cole and that profound sympathy be extended to the members of his family; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this Resolution be prepared for his family, and that when the Senate adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Timothy Brian Cole. Duncan Duncan Duncan Averitt Hegar Shapiro Averitt Hegar Shapiro Averitt Hegar Shapiro Carona Hinojosa Shapleigh Carona Hinojosa Shapleigh Carona Hinojosa Shapleigh Davis Huffman Uresti Davis Huffman Uresti Davis Huffman Uresti Deuell Jackson Van de Putte Deuell Jackson Van de Putte Deuell Jackson Van de Putte Ellis Lucio Watson Ellis Lucio Watson Ellis Lucio Watson Eltife Nelson Wentworth Eltife Nelson Wentworth Eltife Nelson Wentworth Estes Nichols West Estes Nichols West Estes Nichols West Fraser Ogden Whitmire Fraser Ogden Whitmire Fraser Ogden Whitmire Gallegos Patrick Williams Gallegos Patrick Williams Gallegos Patrick Williams Harris Seliger Zaffirini Harris Seliger Zaffirini Harris Seliger Zaffirini Dewhurst, President of the Senate ________________________________ President of the Senate I hereby certify that the above Resolution was adopted by the Senate on February 4, 2009, by a rising vote. ________________________________ Secretary of the Senate ________________________________ Member, Texas Senate Duncan Averitt Hegar Shapiro Carona Hinojosa Shapleigh Davis Huffman Uresti Deuell Jackson Van de Putte Ellis Lucio Watson Eltife Nelson Wentworth Estes Nichols West Fraser Ogden Whitmire Gallegos Patrick Williams Harris Seliger Zaffirini