Nan, that's a great idea ...... except the bracelet might give him a  
pressure sore.  Perhaps a indwelling cath that clogs every month without  
notice 
and he has to wait until Mondays to change it.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 11/27/2012 6:52:23 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 



 
  
____________________________________
 From: Nan  <[email protected]>
To: Bobbie Humphreys  <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 7:51  PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L]  Quadriplegic released from prison



 
 
Ok  trying to be reasonable and rational here:


If  he was sentenced to 150 years, he has not "paid his debt to  society".  
I think he should be on house arrest - unless that means he  would still 
get 650,000 dollars a year for  care. 


Could he still be a  danger to society?  What level is his  injury?  All 
quads are not created equal...  If he could be, shout  it to the world - 
neighborhood fliers, local media, national  media.


The pissed off  side of me (I've been dealing w/ my ex all day, so I AM 
grumpy) says let  anyone and everyone know that he is a  RAPIST &  MURDERER!!  
His injury has done nothing to exonerate him.  


The calmer side of me  just says, boy, is he in for a rude awakening when 
he has to live like the  rest of us w/ just mama for his pca.  He might end 
up wishing he was  still in prison!




Bottom line... Amen Bobbie! It really yanks my chain  to hear that a rapist 
and a murder has gotten what I and most of you have been  denied.  He needs 
to be retried by a jury of quad peers ...  then he might get what he really 
deserves!





 
  
____________________________________
 From:  Bobbie Humphreys <[email protected]>
To: John S. <[email protected]> 
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>  
Sent:  Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:14 PM
Subject:  Re: [QUAD-L] Quadriplegic released from prison



 
Yes they absolutely should tattoo "Rapist & Murder" on his forehead.  Yes, 
I've often felt like I was "doing time" because I was not sops to be  doing 
what I did, riding the dirt bike. But I did. I don't believe I'm being  
punished, I use to, but it sure feels like it sometimes.
   I can't STAND that he's getting THAT much care when I need  more and 
can't get it and MANY other's as well. 
((((HUGS)))).  Bobbie 







On Nov 27, 2012, at 4:50 PM, "John S." <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >  wrote:





 
Is that what we are? Doing life in the electric chair? What was  your 
crime? Could't they at least tattoo "RAPIST & MURDERER" on their  face so 
people 
know they weren't the victim of a trajjic  accident. 
How  the hell do you get 24/7 attendant care?


BW,
john
 
 
  
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 From: Larry Willis <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 9:13  AM
Subject: Fwd: [QUAD-L]  Quadriplegic released from prison



 
I think it is safe to say that he is now in a prison far more secure  than 
any bars could provide. Let him go.  Why spend $650,000 to  imprison a man 
who is already imprisoned.

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Date:  November 23, 2012, 8:31:45 AM EST
To:  (mailto:[email protected]) [email protected]_ 
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Subject:  Re: [QUAD-L] Quadriplegic released from  prison





As John Callahan once jokingly put it, "Don't Worry, He Won't Git  Fir"
Is he a danger to society?  Is his present health condition  enough 
punishment?  And just how long will it take his Mother, before  she realizes 
that 
she can't take care of him 24 hours a day 7 days a week,  without help?
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 11/23/2012 2:16:02 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
(mailto:[email protected]) [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected])   writes:

 
Have any of you guys heard about the man convicted of rape and  murder and 
was sentenced to 150 yrs Then six years into the sentence,  another inmate 
stabbed him in the neck which resulted in him being a  quad. Im not sure how 
many years he was in jail after he became  disabled, but it was at a cost of 
650,000 dollars a year to take care of  him. The inmates mother agreed to 
take care of him upon his release and  thats exactly what the state did, let 
him go. What do you guys  think? Should he be allowed to live among the 
public? should the  state pay the cost of attendent care because he was hurt on 
their  watch?
 
ron c7
 
 





























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