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Sophie Dahl almost started a business with a man on death row
Sophie Dahl almost started a business with a man on death row.
The supermodel-turned-cook book author – who lives in New York with
her husband Jamie Cullum – was written to by a convicted US criminal,
who made contact with her from prison and asked her to help him with
his new company.
She said: “I ended up on the Texas Department of Criminal Justice
website because I received a letter out of the blue, via an agent,
from a guy in jail – housed in a Texan facility. What he wrote was in
equal parts unsettling, contradictory and heartbreaking, a personal
account that stayed in my thoughts for a long time. I don’t know why
he picked me, and it took me a long time to decide not to write back.
The thing he was proposing (an entrepreneurial business plan on his
part) would, I think, have compromised my safety. It would have been a
bit mad to comply with it.”
Although she refused his offer, the 32-year-old beauty considered
posting him a parcel filled with books to fill his time, but changed
her mind because she got paranoid he would track her down.
She explained to Vogue magazine: “I thought about anonymously sending
him some books instead. Then I got neurotic and wondered how many
other young women in New York he had written to, and I figured that if
it were none, he’d know for certain I was the correspondent. Even in
the face of a plain brown package, the New York postage would be the
giveaway. Besides, the deciding factor in all this was that I looked
him up on the correctional-facility website, discovered that the
crimes he was in prison for were pretty hard to get past and that he
was also on death row.”
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