“Abston, 38, was only 16-years-old when he and an accomplice kidnapped Durand, threw him into his own trunk, and tried to force him to withdraw money at a gas station ATM in 2000.
Abston spent 22 years in jail for the crime, and two years later after his early release in 2020, he is back in custody for the suspected kidnapping and murder of Fletcher.”
“Authorities went to Abston’s last known address and found the same black SUV with the damaged taillight. The affidavit said Abston was standing in the doorway when police arrived and that he began to flee, but was soon apprehended.”
One thing you can say: He sure didn’t get any smarter in the last 24 years.
“Abston spent 22 years in jail for the crime, and two years later after his early release in 2020, he is back in custody for the suspected kidnapping and murder of Fletcher.”
Any chance they may take a look at who and why they approved his early release?
One thing you can say: He sure didn’t get any smarter in the last 24 years.
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Estimated I.Q. 47. and lawyers will argue that he’s not smart enough to know that kidnaping and murder are wrong.