- Feb 24, 2006
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Heard this question posed on the radio today. I'll break it down:
1. Man is in custody and charged with a double murder of his third wife and her friend.
2. Mother will not let her 7 year old son see the guy, his father.
3. Man would like a court order for visiting privelages so he can see his son.
4. Mother believes its a ploy to keep her and her child in the county so they can't move.
5. Man and Man's Lawyer assure the courts that there is no other motives.
6. Man has not been convicted of crime, has not had his trial yet.
Should the man be allowed to see his son if he's in jail waiting to be sentenced with a double murder.
Found the article: Article Here
Video for the tubers: Video
1. Man is in custody and charged with a double murder of his third wife and her friend.
2. Mother will not let her 7 year old son see the guy, his father.
3. Man would like a court order for visiting privelages so he can see his son.
4. Mother believes its a ploy to keep her and her child in the county so they can't move.
5. Man and Man's Lawyer assure the courts that there is no other motives.
6. Man has not been convicted of crime, has not had his trial yet.
Should the man be allowed to see his son if he's in jail waiting to be sentenced with a double murder.
Found the article: Article Here
Video for the tubers: Video
