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| Good Behavior Could Set Child Killer Free |
| By current-movie-reviews.com |
| Published: 03/09/2011 |
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Yesterday, the father of slain Jason Foreman, stated he would kill Michael Woodmansee if he was allowed to be released early from his forty year prison term which followed the conviction in 1982. Woodmansee may be eligible for early release later this year as the result of terms in a plea bargain entered into at the time of the conviction. Woodmansee was convicted of the 1975 murder of 5-year-old Jason Foreman in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. According to the boy’s father, John Foreman, Woodmansee wrote in a journal about how he ate the boy’s flesh. Although the contents of the journal have never been released, Foreman states this is the only part of the journal he can recall vividly. Foremen blames himself for the situation which might occur and feels he needs to rectify his “spineless” action of accepting the plea deal by preventing Woodmansee from being able to become the predatorof another child. NBC News reported that Attorney General Peter Kilmartin is outraged by the possibility of Michael Woodmansee’s early released and is concerned over what this situation may esculate to. Amy Kempe, as spokesperson for the Attorney General, told NBC that Kilmartin had contacted the Rhode Island Department of Corrections to find ways to prevent the release; however, Patricia Coyne-Fague, legal counsel for the RI Department of Corrections, states the only way to prevent the early release for good behavior of an inmate is if the inmate does something wrong. Read More. |
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