Thomas Simonetti for The Washington Post via Getty ImagesAn accused double murderer in Alaska who earlier this year allegedly threatened to maim and kill a Florida sheriff who spoke out against neo-Nazi activity in his county is now under federal indictment on five criminal counts of cyberstalking and interstate threats—and one person in particular isn’t shedding any tears.“I already have a card written out for him that says I hope he has a long, slow, rotting death in that jail cell,” Volusia C
“I already have a card written out for him that says I hope he has a long, slow, rotting death in that jail cell,” Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood told The Daily Beast.
Florida man Edward Druzolowski, 78, is accused of fatally shooting his neighbor s son, 42-year-old Brian Ford, in front of the man s child, while he was cutting trees between the properties.