We the following support that internet giant Yahoo! allow John Ellsworth, the father of a slained soldier, to see the email of his dead son Justin. Justin's body has been returned home to his family, but those e-mails, once a lifeline between the Marine and the dozens of loved ones he left behind, are being held hostage in an unusual cyberspace legal limbo that has pitted the Oakland County family against Internet giant Yahoo!. Yahoo! is refusing to release the soldier's email to the the father because of a contracted users sign stating that emails cannot be transfered to other people. Justin's father is pleading with the company to allow him access to his son's e-mail account to fulfill the family's wish of reading, seeing and knowing the young man's last words, pictures and thoughts from the front lines in Iraq. He is devastated at the prospect of his son's memories, what essentially could be his son's last written words, being obliterated forever. We hope Yahoo! will find it in their hearts to help a grieving father see his son's last words and memories.