Here.
Basically, a man who was acquitted by reason of insanity in 1987 of the murder of an elderly woman was taken on a field trip to the fair by the mental hospital where he is a patient. This is not his first escape attempt.
Administrators allegedly waited two whole hours to notify law enforcement.
Should he have been allowed to go to a public event like that fair, considering his violent criminal past and history of attempted escapes? Would prohibiting him from going on the field trip have been wrongfully discriminatory?
Basically, a man who was acquitted by reason of insanity in 1987 of the murder of an elderly woman was taken on a field trip to the fair by the mental hospital where he is a patient. This is not his first escape attempt.
Administrators allegedly waited two whole hours to notify law enforcement.
Should he have been allowed to go to a public event like that fair, considering his violent criminal past and history of attempted escapes? Would prohibiting him from going on the field trip have been wrongfully discriminatory?

And until the delay, everything is easily explainable by massive levels of stupidity. The delay, however, reeks of people knowing they screwed up and scrambling to cover their ass. To exploit all that idiocy would just take one person on the outside colluding with one person on the inside, possibly through bribery or some such. I doubt we'd ever actually hear of it though. It'd be kept so far under wraps that we'd find Hoffa first.
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