pdfangus":1bvykamh said:
i THOUGH GEORGIA KNEW HOW TO DEAL WITH DANGEROUS PEOPLE....
WAS HE NOT DANGEROUS WHEN THEY PUT HIM IN HIS HOUSE WITH A MONITOR BRACELET?
THERE ARE NO LONGER ANY PROPER PRISON CELLS. PROPER PRISON CELLS SHOULD BE COLD WET AND DARK. NO TEE VEE OR ELECTRIC AND SUCH. iF THEY WERE NOT QUITE SO COMFORTABLE PEOPLE WOULD LESS LIKE TO STAY IN THEM.
Apparantly not. Dangerous? I guess that depends on what you consider dangerous. He only killed a 21 year old man in his back yard cause he wasn't pleased with the job he did washing his truck. He then carried him across state lines into Florida and burned the body and got caught and admitted to the murder within three days. (does this not make it federal too?) So I guess in the eyes of the law there was no sense in inconveniencing him or themselves by putting such a fine upstanding citizen in jail so they contracted his supervision to a private firm who slapped a leg bracelet on him and told him in no uncertain terms not to leave his house. They were shocked when his own mother said he was missing cause the bracelet said he was still in the house. Apparantly, they seem to think, but they are not sure, but they are going to look into it, maybe ask him if they catch him, he cut the bracelet off and that is why it was laying on the floor. (if this is a crime I might add alledgedly cut it off) But then again, look at the money the government just made off this deal with the forfeitted $150,000 bond. Pretty good days pay for not doing your job. That's almost enough money for them to build five new water troughs like they got in front of the courthouse.