Kevin Zeich had 3 and a half years left on his prison sentence. His doctors said he had less than half that long to live. So he requested “compassionate release,” a provision for inmates who are very sick or old.http://nyti.ms/2G2QC9s
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From 2013 to 2017, according to data analyzed by
@MarshallProj and The Times, 266 inmates who requested compassionate release died in custody. Kevin Zeich, who requested release 4 times, was among them.http://nyti.ms/2G2QC9sShow this thread -
On his fourth try for compassionate release, Zeich's daughter received a phone call saying he would soon be on a plane home. Early the next morning, she was told he had died.http://nyti.ms/2G2QC9s
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Good. Tease them a little with the thought then let em rot and die slowly love it what a great plan!
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He was a criminal, he was serving his time. No mercy
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If he has another year to live, that's another 20k of taxpayer dollars... wake up America! We have the most corrupt legal system on earth!!!
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Sorry, but I do hope he didn't get it.
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So you hate cruelty to dogs but you’re cool w/cruelty to humans. Sure, ok.
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Imprisonment is good business indeed.
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