Posted on 08/08/2018 6:26:46 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Carlton Henderson, a 54-year-old man accused of murdering two people in Boston in 1988, died in New York City on Sunday after he allegedly emerged from a restaurant walk-in freezer and attacked employees.
Henderson was released on bail in Boston just last week, on July 31, after Judge Janet Sanders granted a motion despite opposition from the Office of Suffolk District Attorney Daniel Conley.
(Excerpt) Read more at masslive.com ...
This guy was the real life Fugitive; always on the run. San Diego, Miami, Boston, New York, Missouri.
(headline edited to fit)
Judges need to be made civilly and criminally liable for anyone who is harmed by their negligent release of violent perpetrators
I wonder if Judge Janet Sanders knew about his “some kind of medical condition.” (sarcasm)
All of those words and not a bit of explanation.
The last paragraph has even more curious wording:
New Twist on a COLD CASE!
I agree. Perhaps there needs to be a three-judge panel that has to be unanimous for releases, as well.
Boy, talk about a poorly written article.
I think the above headline is even funnier. I mean, really, how did a freezer attack him?
AND THE VICTIMS FAMILY WITH EQUAL VOTING POWER AS THE judges.
Thatr medical condition is most likely from doing crack all night in the freezer
Too bad her children and grandchildren didn’t meet up with this guy...
Yeah, that wouldn’t pervert the impartiality of the justice system at all.
What just us system ?
All too often these people live in the shadows, killing citizens with their mistakes in judgment. Anyone can make an error, but if their track record shows too many (i.e. liberal mindset), they should be held accountable.
I agree. Since the system is already compromised beyond repair, let’s just go all the way and just have a show trial by a tribunal, followed by a firing squad, eh?
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