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Title: Police Probe Why S.C. Serial Killer Freed From Jail
Post by: Sandy Eggo on July 14, 2009, 11:40:53 PM
QuoteA North Carolina parole officer overloaded with cases should not be blamed for failing to tell jail officers to keep behind bars a career criminal who later killed five people, authorities said Tuesday.

Parole officer Angela Merrill saw more than two dozen parolees the day Patrick Burris was released from a county jail after violating parole and she had no evidence to indicate the violent turn his life was about to take, said Keith Acree, a spokesman for the state Department of Correction.

"I think at this point it's hard to point a finger at her and say, 'You didn't do what you should have done,"' Acree said.

Authorities said Burris killed five people between June 27 and July 2 in and around the rural South Carolina community of Gaffney. He was shot to death July 6 by police investigating a burglary complaint at a home in Gastonia, N.C.

Ballistics from a gun found with Burris linked him to the slayings about 30 miles away.

North Carolina officials have been looking into why Burris, 41, was released from the Lincoln County jail June 12 after violating parole, despite having been arrested more than 30 times in that state alone. He also had convictions in Florida, Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland.

http://foxnews.mobi/content.html?contentId=43243

So, who is to blame? :-\
Title: Re: Police Probe Why S.C. Serial Killer Freed From Jail
Post by: me on July 15, 2009, 04:11:11 PM
It seems like that crap is happening more and more lately.  :mad:
Title: Re: Police Probe Why S.C. Serial Killer Freed From Jail
Post by: kimmi on July 15, 2009, 05:00:35 PM
It has happened a lot in this state in particular.  The two men that killed the UNC student body president were also supposed to be locked up for parole violations but they were too over loaded and let them free.