Friday, November 13, 2009

Ten years for a "pimp" and "bottom" who trafficked underage girls on Craigslist, city streets and a truck stop

Former prison guard Terry Robe pleads guilty to attempting to smuggle heroin and cell phones into prison

6 comments:

ppatin said...

Dante Parrish has confessed to the rape and murder of Jason Madison Jr.

I've lived in this town for close to a decade at this point, and this is one of the worst crimes that I can remember in quite a while. Patricia Jessamy needs to do the right thing and seek the death penalty for this monster. What's the purpose of having capital punishment on the books if we do not seek it for people like this? How can you get any worse than the rape and murder of a child by someone who had killed before?

Cham said...

I am all for sniffing out those that have been wrongly accused and convicted, but the Innocence Project of Maryland might want to consider concentrating on people who are actually potentially innocent and not people who have loopholes in their convictions. I hope they are happy with themselves. The way this kid died was abominable. I'd love to know who's responsible. This SOB should have been locked up and serving his original 30 year sentence for killing the first guy.

Anonymous said...

There are new rules for when you can seek the death penalty. I believe there needs to be DNA and/or the confession is on video. I doubt BPD uses video during their interviews.

Cham said...

I have no idea what prompted this guy to confess. He has years of experience with the intricacies of the courts and the judicial system. I would have suspected that he would keep his mouth shut until he had some sort of deal on the table from the prosecutor. Strange.

Michael lantz said...

I think that they should use the guy for shark bait.I think even that is too good for the guy.I think that Baltimore City need to get tough on crime.I been saying that for the past 20 years.

ppatin said...

"I have no idea what prompted this guy to confess. "

People who rape and slaughter 15-year olds generally aren't thinking very rationally.