http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/08/12/co...ing/index.html
I'm fascinated that this woman would go to such lengths to be alone with her husband, if only for 24 hours.. She WILL get the death penalty (assuming Tennessee has it, which it SHOULD) for killing a corrections officer during her escape with her husband.. If TN does not have the death penalty, I would bet she meets with an unfortunate "accident" while imprisoned..
I wonder how the whole escape unfolded. I was a corrections officer for about 3 years and I routinely transported inmates to the hospital and to court. There are procedures for officers to follow to be extra careful in these situations. I always had scenarios like this played out in my head prior to transport so I could be prepared as possible for anything that could happen.
But just the idea that you'd love someone that much that you would give your life to be alone with them for 24 hours intrigues me.
I'm fascinated that this woman would go to such lengths to be alone with her husband, if only for 24 hours.. She WILL get the death penalty (assuming Tennessee has it, which it SHOULD) for killing a corrections officer during her escape with her husband.. If TN does not have the death penalty, I would bet she meets with an unfortunate "accident" while imprisoned..
I wonder how the whole escape unfolded. I was a corrections officer for about 3 years and I routinely transported inmates to the hospital and to court. There are procedures for officers to follow to be extra careful in these situations. I always had scenarios like this played out in my head prior to transport so I could be prepared as possible for anything that could happen.
But just the idea that you'd love someone that much that you would give your life to be alone with them for 24 hours intrigues me.
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