ALLOW GRIEVING DAD TO SEE YAHOO EMAIL OF SLAINED SON

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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.
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Goal
100 signatures
Goal: 1,000
Latest Signatures
17 November 2015
100. Brian H | I support this petition
3 November 2015
99. James C | I support this petition
14 October 2015
98. Emmanuel R | This is wrong on the part of Yahoo! Shame on them
5 October 2015
97. Jason B | I support this petition
1 October 2015
96. Matt Serrano | That's pretty low Yahoo! The slained son/soldier is gone and his last thoughts about loved ones could be in those emails.
21 September 2015
95. Robert E | I support this petition
5 August 2015
94. Terri L | I support this petition
26 July 2015
93. Daniel C | I support this petition
8 July 2015
92. Rusty S | I support this petition
29 June 2015
91. Krazy Perkins | I support this petition
8 May 2015
90. Leo Francistc | This is humanly possible; I guess Terry Semel is human and therefore this is possible.
7 May 2015
89. Yura Cole | I support this petition
9 April 2015
88. George F | please allow this one as an exception.
3 February 2015
87. Jennifer Andrade | I support this petition
23 January 2015
86. Kathy S | I support this petition
10 December 2014
85. Peter Cunningham | I support this petition
4 December 2014
84. Siddharth S | I support this petition
28 October 2014
83. Hugo C | Just be a little more Human please
27 September 2014
82. Mercy S | I support this petition
30 July 2014
81. Olivia B | that is sooo sad
14 April 2014
80. Mc Watson | im sorry about your son.Losing a loved one is the worst pain.May you be in peace
9 March 2014
79. Graham Ortiz | I support this petition
27 January 2014
78. Joanne K | I would like to think if something happened to me, my loved ones would be permitted access to my email inbox.
24 January 2014
77. Randy W | I support this petition
31 December 2013
76. Autumn P | I support this petition
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