deputy bounds says the blade was most likely extracted from the plastic razor inmates are allowed to have for shaving i think the blade got flushed which is typical. usually they ll toss it down a toilet because it can easily be flushed. haynes was rushed to a local hospital for treatment. he doesn t remember how many stitches he received but he was relieved to have healed as well as he has. they stitched me up real good. i heal like wolverine. white denies any involvement in the slashing. i seen blood on the ground. you know, the deputies saying go to your cell. you know, dude walking out of the pod but other than that, you know, hey, i m in jail. i don t see nothing. everything points to philip white committing the assault. deputy bounds says haynes and several other inmates identified
reasons to shield oneself from the mission of finding the truth. and i think people are frustrated because today in many ways did not move the needle from what you originally read in her statement or his original unequivocal denial. and why? intention. let me ask you this. if someone is on trial, an eyewitness or whatever and they subpoenaed me, i said i don t want to go to court, i ll just give a statement. and i didn t go. what happened? i m in jail. i d send the federal marshal to come bring you. that s my whole point here. this isn t a trial. but that s the point. it s not that it s a criminal trial. but in an investigation, though, if there was a legitimate investigation, these are political operatives basically answering questions, asking questions rather. a grand jury is not a trial. and you get subpoenaed to those. you get subpoenaed to come to the office. what i take issue with is cherry-picking portions of the criminal trial process that will
there she go. she in jail, i m in jail. that ain t no good thing. were you angry at deandre when this happened? i was very angry when it first happened. it took me a while. but i know deep down in my heart he did not mean to do it. and i was outside. he did not mean to kill our baby. it was a total accident. when somebody shoots a gun on purpose he did not accidentally shoot the weapon. he deliberately shot that gun into what they claim is the air. but when you are in a residential neighborhood, that bullet could very likely end up in a house, as it did here, and killed his own daughter. did he intend to? no. but it was not an accidental shooting. it was a deliberate shooting. not only was he drunk but he was under court order not to even possess or own a gun. though lanza believes he
the courtroom and booked into the jail and charged with contempt of court for shouting that kelley s sentence was excessive and that there had been no justice. and we field like there was no justice. they maxed him out on both charges. i thought he d at least got four years. i d have been happy with four. but six i think is extremely too much. for his own baby. he s sentenced the rest of his life anyway. no amount of time is going to give him the grief he s already got. where is the justice? if you are going to do something, do it right. and i told her that the judges will be judged first. i m just thinking, while i was walking out like, i hope they just shut up. because they can get charged. and what do you know? there she go. she in jail, i m in jail. that ain t go good thing.