leaving the prison grounds. it didn t make any sense that she would have fled the country without telling her family or saying goodbye. after leaving the prison, somebody approached me who wanted to remain anonymous, stating that alia had been abducted by a criminal group who were hoping to release her in exchange for a ransom. i wanted to speak to her son rahmatullah to see what he made of this theory.
the new prison warden said the case had nothing to do with them because alia went missing after leaving the prison grounds. it didn t make any sense that she would have fled the country without telling her family or saying goodbye. after leaving the prison, somebody approached me who wanted to remain anonymous, stating that alia had been abducted by a criminal group who were hoping to release her in exchange for a ransom. i wanted to speak to her son rahmatullah to see what he made of this theory.
think it s the responsibility of the authorities to track down? some are pointing the finger of blame at the taliban for her disappearance. the new prison warden said the case had nothing to do with them because alia went missing after leaving the prison grounds. they said it would make sense by leaving the country without saying goodbye to her family. somebody willapproach without saying goodbye to her family. somebody will approach me who wanted to remain anonymous saying that alia have been adopted by a criminal group who wanted to release in exchange for ransom. i
soup with it s mostly water. you know, there s feral cats that wander around there on the prison grounds, on the prison compound, dilapidated buildings, solitary confinement there basically consists of just a concrete room with a hole in the floor for a toilet. just really middle-aged looking stuff. and, look, we were talking when you were there with your parents, they were so worried about your health. you understand why when you describe the conditions. are you worried about her health? are you worried about her safety? yeah, sure, anyone who is in a forced labor camp in russia is obviously, you know, facing serious threats to their health because of malnutrition, you know, there s little to no medical attention there
prison grounds. that, san diego s da told us, was a felony. it would have locked him up for a very long time. we would have filed a three strikes case because his 2000 case was two strikes. he d be facing 25 years to life. are you saying then that the deaths of these two girls would have been prevented? what we re saying is that had he been incarcerated, it would have been impossible for him to commit these crimes. there were ample opportunities to either revoke his parole or to prosecute him. but no one at the time was monitoring gardner s gps. did you find fault with somebody or with some systems? we think it was the system that was at fault. we didn t find any particular fault on the part of the parole agents. the agents weren t looking at it because they weren t required to. they weren t expected to track gardner s gps monitor because of the way a standardized assessment used at the time classified gardner s