Female cop missing after escorting 6'7 killer criminal (UPDATE - captured, Female cop mmits suicide)

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Chick filed her retirement papers end of April and did this on her last official day of work….. work 20/30 years to become wanted, cacettes :dahell:

They already fired her :mjlol:, they just saved a ton of money for her pension.

Bytch look like an inbred retard.


Yeti probably saw her and thought "this should be easy".
 

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It’s been six damn days. If he’s not where he needs to be then he deserves to be caught on his world tour. But he is being protected by white communities in my opinion
 

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Broad looks like the dude playing Bird in Winning Time.

I was thinking Dr. Moreau
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Another white woman helped a guy escape last week in the same state. what’s up with these dumb birds?

Woman charged with helping convicted murderer escape in Montgomery


MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A woman has been charged with helping a convicted murderer escape custody, according to court documents.

Susan Lemley, 40, of Gadsden, has been charged with facilitating escape. Court documents state she helped David Kyle, 49, escape.

Kyle was being housed at the Montgomery-based Red Eagle Work Center when he fled on April 23 from a job site where he was assigned, under supervision, to work.

According to court documents, Lemley helped Kyle escape from the site at Riverwalk Stadium. She then transported him to Tennessee.

He was serving a 99-year sentence for a 2000 murder conviction out of Etowah County when he escaped. He was also sentenced to eight years in prison for a separate arson conviction. According to a 1999 article from the Associated Press, Kyle, then 27, was a known drug dealer who shot a man to death in 1998 and then left his remains in the trunk of a burning vehicle. The article also indicates Kyle was serving a separate 8-year prison sentence after pleading guilty in 1998 to burning the business of an employer who had recently fired him.

Kyle was taken into custody Monday morning by the U.S. Marshal Service, the Alabama Department of Corrections and the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office. Cherokee County Sheriff Jeff Shaver said Kyle was arrested in the Slackland community of his county.

Lemley is being held in the Montgomery County Detention Center with bail set at $5,000
 
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