JUDGE TOSSES CONVICTION ON TECHNICALITY, MURDERER STRIKES AGAIN

From the disturbing story: Ealy, then 17, was accused of using a piece of fabric to strangle 33-year-old Christine Parker, her two daughters, ages 12 and 15, and the older girl's 3-year-old son. The boy, whose body was found curled up in a ball on a bathroom floor, had been also been molested. James Ealy was let go because “an appeals court later ruled that the evidence used to convict Ealy was the result of an improper arrest and search.” 20 years later, he’s killed again. Then this from the story: As for the judge who warned against Ealy's release, he is now in federal prison, convicted in 1993 of taking bribes to fix cases.

AP

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