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Terrell Anthony's ankle monitor should have allowed authorities to track his whereabouts in the hours after witnesses told detectives he'd killed his wife at their Watson home and fled the scene. But something went wrong, and authorities are still trying to figure out what happened.
Anthony, 37, was placed on house arrest and ordered to wear an ankle monitor last fall after he was released on $300,000 bond in a separate East Baton Rouge murder case. He was also on parole following the completion of a prison sentence for cocaine possession.
Explanations lacking on problems with ankle monitor for man accused of killing wife in Watson
Ima tell you what happened. You let a man ON PAROLE out on BAIL for a separate murder case with an ankle monitor. That's what happened. If you do not see a problem with this then there is something wrong whichoo.
Anthony, 37, was placed on house arrest and ordered to wear an ankle monitor last fall after he was released on $300,000 bond in a separate East Baton Rouge murder case. He was also on parole following the completion of a prison sentence for cocaine possession.
Explanations lacking on problems with ankle monitor for man accused of killing wife in Watson
Ima tell you what happened. You let a man ON PAROLE out on BAIL for a separate murder case with an ankle monitor. That's what happened. If you do not see a problem with this then there is something wrong whichoo.