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AP: Illinois prison term loomed for Henry Dinkins prior to Terrell murder
An AP report found that Henry Dinkins had begun the process of issuing a plea deal in a drugs case just days before he allegedly killed Breasia Terrell. Author: Connor Day Updated: 8:58 PM CDT May 19, 2021
An Associated Press report found Henry Dinkins had reportedly agreed to serve a lengthy prison term on Illinois drug charges days before he allegedly killed 10-year-old Breasia Terrell, but was allowed to remain free on bond until a plea hearing.
Henry Dinkins indicated during a hearing on July 7, 2020 that he would accept a deal to plead guilty to possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine in Bureau County, Illinois and be sentenced to eight years.
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Suspect in Iowa girl s murder had been paroled weeks earlier
18 May, 2021 10:13 PM
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The parole board said there is a reasonable probability that the crimimal would not harm the community. Photo / 123RF/Supplied
The parole board said there is a reasonable probability that the crimimal would not harm the community. Photo / 123RF/Supplied
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The US state of Iowa granted an early release from prison to a repeat offender just months before he allegedly kidnapped and killed a 10-year-old girl, according to parole documents released Tuesday.
The Iowa Board of Parole granted Henry Dinkins parole from a Davenport minimum-security residential facility in March 2020, determining he was able and willing to fulfill the obligations of a law abiding citizen .
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Iowa granted an early release from prison to a repeat offender just months before he allegedly kidnapped and killed a 10-year-old girl, according to parole documents released Tuesday.
The Iowa Board of Parole granted Henry Dinkins parole from a Davenport minimum-security residential facility in March 2020, determining he was able and willing to fulfill the obligations of a law-abiding citizen. There is a reasonable probability that you can be released without detriment to the community or yourself, according to the parole order signed by the board s chair, Helen Miller, that The Associated Press obtained under the open records law.