Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Murderers and the system

March 12, 1996 Peter Matthias Sanson was murdered on the streets of Denver.

Three accomplices all actually held a knife and violently stabbed Peter a total of more than thirty times.

All three were sent to prison.
Murderer number one:
While in custody, she walked away from a day work crew. In the days of before political correctness, she 'escaped'. Using today's mumbo-jumbo she didn't 'return at the end of the day'.

She became pregnant while an 'escaped' interstate fugitive. She was apprehended at a truck stop in the mid-west. (Be careful in truck stops). She was later released from prison and was out in less than 12 years total time served for MURDER! Paroled. What horseshit!

Murderer number two:
Now up for parole hearings which started last January. We drove 400 miles in the winter mountains of Colorado to attend his first parole hearing. We spent the night in a motel, stayed away from our business for two days, disrupted our lives with the whole memory of the tragic loss of a son being murdered in Denver to attend the hearing. (This is a traumatic event folks!)

We arrive for the hearing to learn that this murderer has to attend the hearing from solitary confinement. How in the hell does that make sense?

If you are so socially inept to be housed in solitary confinement during the time frame of your parole hearing dates, doesn't common sense direct clear thinking to say; PAROLE not considered?

Nope. Wrong! It only means that the 'hearing' is conducted via closed circuit video.
(How is that solitary?) How is that making sense? I actually think this is a perfect example of the inmates running the asylum!
He was denied parole. Nuts. As if?

Now in the last week in the mail, we receive a notice from the Colorado Department of Corrections:
In accordance with blah blah blah, this dickhead is about to be referred for possible placement in a community corrections program (halfway house)'.

So, we are again dragged into this murderers sewer of a life to write our letters asking for sanity. We have asked for the maximum security bars to stay locked around his worthless ass and that he not be placed in any kind of half way house.

What I didn't say in my letter is that it would be way short of right to place him in a halfway house filled with ice water to just above how high he can sustain himself afloat while naked and alone until he expires. Now it would be fun to know that was a possibility. If we can say something clearly, it certainly isn't through the parole system. He could alternatively be sent to live in the ground with Peter.

I am not knocking the parole boards of CO, I am knocking the citizens of America that have allowed their country to become some politically correct cesspool of permissiveness that allows a murderer to be considered for parole at 12 years confinement when he was sentenced to 28 years. He should serve every day of the sentence without credit for good behavior - period.

Well, if he were in my cab, I can tell you for sure he would turn up NEVER at the end of his ride.

Fare paid. I am sure I could speak plainer, however I wouldn't want to incriminate myself for actions I may have opportunity or intent to take at some future date.

Remember, one murderer has already been released out there into this passive / violent, permissive / vigilante, forgiving / revengeful, healthy / possible terminal and fearless society.
If I haven't spoken clearly, and there are any questions, write me.
(Murderer number three is doing life without parole, so he is out of reach)....
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CABBY

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