Posted on 04/16/2019 1:59:51 PM PDT by Repealthe17thAmendment
Samuel Lee Scott was released from the St. Louis Justice Center on April 9 after a nonprofit group posted his $5,000 bail in a domestic assault case. Samuel Scott
Samuel Scott, of St. Louis, was charged with murder in the beating death of his wife. He attacked her the day he was bailed out of jail on a domestic violence charge by a nonprofit group, authorities say.
Within hours of his release, prosecutors say, he assaulted his wife again this time, killing her.
(Excerpt) Read more at stltoday.com ...
they are complicit in the death of the woman. Let’s hope her relatives sue the pants off the nonpro
TOBAS
Take outside and shoot
Make the guy who bailed him out stand next to him,
to collect blood splatters
But...but....they care more than you.
The group should be help criminally and civil ally responsible.
Short rope, tall tree.
Now that he is back in jail, will they bail him out again?
Do-Gooders’ Interference. Classic.
“As long as they had good intentions...its all that matters.”
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
I was being sarcastic.
Stupid hurts or in this case kills.
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No woman deserves to be hit. Or murdered in this case.
We don't know the mental or emotional condition of the victim in this violent act; we don't know the financial situation she might have been in or what options she had.
The activist group may have facilitated the crime by helping him to make bail, but what we know for sure is:
--The perp did the killing.
--The victim did the dying.
Apparently Ted Talks is a “partner” of the parent organization, which has plans to spread across the country:
https://bailproject.org/our-work/
The people that paid his bail should be charged as accessories.
> No woman deserves to be hit.
That’s absolutely ridiculous Commie tripe.
A woman who deliberately eschews peaceful men in favor of violent criminals does in fact deserve the consequences, every bit as much as the criminal who hits her deserves to be punished.
Barbaric and uncivilized female behavior gets excused as a matter of course these days and that practice has only accelerated the trend of civilizational collapse.
Women are every bit as responsible for their behavior as men are.
Apologies to the Kingston Trio.
prison songs....
So here I am in St. Louie Jail
Ain’t got no frie-ends to go my bail
So here I’ll sta-ay ‘cause I can’t pay
Just five hundred dollars and they’ll set me free
I couldn’t raise a penny if ya threatened me
I know five hundred don’t sound like much
But just try to find somebody to touch....
Lawdy, lawdy, thank you so much,
After I see my wife, I’ll be in touch
We had a prisoner that got early release when Brown started cutting them all loose because of crowding. Within 2 days his ex was dead. She was pregnant by another guy and had moved on.
I watched a female reporter approach Omar Sharif one time at a hotel. He didn’t like her tone and slapped her but good.
She took the snake home and it bit her.
Women routinely get away with saying things that would get a man’s teeth deservedly knocked out.
After reading the article, I actually understand. Had he had the funds he would have gotten out anyway. He had not been convicted yet. I just bet this is not the first time he’d abused her. My sympathies to this woman’s friends and family.
“Mr. Scott, a 54-year-old father, was charged with a misdemeanor, and if hed just been wealthy enough to afford his bail he would have been free in either case. Moments like this are devastating, but its important not to lose sight of the larger injustices of cash bail and the need for reform.
The organization is part of a national nonprofit that bails out people who are jailed before being convicted of a crime if they cannot afford to post bail themselves. Its been operating in St. Louis since January 2018.
The programs proponents say it saves hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars on housing detainees, and spares those arrested but not convicted from job loss, custody issues, suicide, sexual victimization and other consequences of time behind bars.”
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