the furniture in front of the door, this sort of barricade and call 911 to explain his side, while law enforcement is outside? unusual fact scenario but we did not discuss it with him. i m sorry, what s that? he s maintained his innocence, i can tell you that. [ indiscernible ] of course he s sorry about what happened. he maintains his innocence. hopefully it takes until tomorrow. they have to fit him for electronic monitoring and confirm land line and residence and around bond conditions and bondsman. there s stuff that has to be taken i m thinking tomorrow. we don t anticipate this case taking longer than any other normal case. do you guys feel you are no, mark o mara is a good
zimmerman s attorney right here. what s the reaction to the accusations made? that was news to us. you met with him. do you think he s suicidal? no, ma am. we do not get that impression at all. what about the allegation there was a strangulation. once again, that was not contained in the arrest report and that s the first we heard of it. how does he have the money to pay this fine? apparently he is broke, how can he get the money for bail? he can make arrangements with a bondsman, typically they require a 10% down payment. theoretically off a $9,000 bond, assumeing a bondsman takes his normal conditions, mr. zimmerman, or somebody from his family or friends, will be required to post 10% of that amount, which would be $900. he needs himself to go get
a bondsman can get him out for 10% of that amount. it s a blessing. from $2,500 to get out and now $300, $400 to get out. barnes is hopeful his family will be able to come up with the money. i have an 80% chance of getting out. i ain t gonna say no 90s because there ain t nothing guaranteed or whatever, but 80% chance i get out. kenneth jackson is also hoping for a change of environment. he spent most of the last three years in the jail s confinement unit, and he would like to move to general population. i m trying to go back to population. they re supposed to talk to me about it today. today is the confinement meeting. each week a team of deputies discusses the possibility of moving confinement inmates back to general population. but sergeant sarah herman thinks that s unlikely in jackson s case. kenneth jackson is simply in
long time. i feel like my innocence. i see it in my face. i feel good. i don t worry about waking up feeling sick. and barnes has more than just his health to be happy about. he received good news at a court hearing. i went to court and they released me on the two highest bonds that i have. barnes bail was reduced from $26,000 to $3,250. a bondsman can get him out for 10% of that amount. it s a blessing. from $2,500 to get out and now $300, $400 to get out. barnes is hopeful his family will be able to come up with the money. i have an 80% chance of getting out. i ain t gonna say no 90s because there ain t nothing guarantee or whatever. but 80% chance i get out. kenneth jackson is also hoping for a change in environment. he spent most of the last three years in the jail s confinement unit and he would like to move to general population. i m trying to go back to population. they re supposed to talk to me
know, some people in kaufman were calling in threats on the tip line. they also got arrested on one misdemeanor count of terroristic threats and had a $1 million bond. authorities out there are saying we re trying to send a message. you know, we re not going to take this, you re diverting resources away from this investigation. but in this particular case, $3 million, even to get a bondsman to post that bond, he would have to come up with $300,000 cash to get out of jail. yeah, i think it s very clear that the authorities in kaufman county want this man in jail until they figure out how all the pieces come together. there s a lot of nuggets, akortding to dallas morning news they re talking about this storage uj it that that this guy apparently had rented. they found like 20 guns inside. they found surveillance video of him. you know, going to and from the neighborhood the morning of the mcclelland killings. there were the crown victoria found nearby. what, what is happening now behin