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| Murderer Freed Early, Reoffends Quickly |
| By waltonsun.com |
| Published: 05/24/2010 |
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SOUTHPORT — Convicted murderer Thomas Payne mostly behaved himself in prison. He went to class, he did his job, he earned his “incentive gain time” from the state. After 14 years behind bars, he was a free man. Five months after that, according to police, he was chasing his family through the house with a kitchen knife. Payne, the man who ambushed and shot his estranged wife, Charlotte Payne, on April 12, 1995, is back in the Bay County Jail on charges he assaulted his sister, her husband and a 3-year-old child May 15 at their house in Southport. He was staying there since leaving prison in December, several years before the end of a 23-year sentence. Read More. |
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