The man accused of killing four people will remain in the Jefferson County Jail instead of being transferred to Taylor Hardin Medical Facility said Judge Fancher on Monday.
Read the rest of the story next week in The Western Star.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Already read this in the News and the Tribune. Why bother?
ReplyDeleteDan please get a life. You publish your lies in the Tribune and we will report the truth. OK? Besides we have information you surely don't have.
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