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Probation officers appeal firings in Florida murders |
By Associated Press |
Published: 09/06/2004 |
Two probation officers in Florida are appealing their firings after one of the ex-convicts they supervised was charged as the ringleader in the baseball bat-beating deaths of six people in a home owned by a Maine couple. Richard Burrow and his supervisor, Paul Hayes, say the punishment is too severe. The Corrections Department says Troy Victorino's brushes with the law while on probation should have put him behind bars. That would gave kept him away from the home in Deltona where his belongings had been taken after he squatted at the home owned by Norma and Joseph Reidy of West Paris. Police said Victorino was angry after being kicked out by the Reidys' granddaughter, Erin Belanger, and that he returned with three teenagers to exact revenge. |
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