Drop Dead Fred
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Even though there's a 911 recording of this guy confessing to murder, he was released after he was arrested.
Why didn't they give him his constitutional right to a "speedy" trial, and have him executed within 30 days?
When there's a 911 recording with a confession to murder, why does it take 30 years or longer to execute the murderer?
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October 1, 2024
RENTON, Wash. - A 19-year-old man accused of stabbing a Renton handyman to death on Friday was released from jail just 27 hours after his arrest on $50,000 bail.
Now, the victim's friends and neighbors are speaking out about his death.
Michael Gray lived with his roommates in a single-story home across the street from the duplex where he was killed.
Gray's roommates say he was a kind man who was always willing to lend a hand. They say he was a tremendous person, and much more than just a handy-man.
One man said Gray had a knack of fixing physical objects, and used his skills to help and maintain his large network of friends. He was also friends with those who lived in the duplex where he died.
Although his roommates didn't want to appear on camera, they told FOX 13 Seattle they were shocked when they learned of his death.
One man said he was still working through it. He said Gray never bothered anyone and didn't deserve what happened.
Roommates also say Gray was a military vet. A neighbor added that Gray "wasn't perfect, but he was the perfect friend."
Newly released court documents are also revealing more about what happened the day of the stabbing.
Dispatchers reported that 19-year-old K'Shawn Jimerson called 911 himself to say "he stabbed someone," and that he would be waiting outside with the knife.
"The 911 caller called and said that they had stabbed the handyman inside the house," said Susan Hassinger with Renton Police.
When officers arrived, they reported that they found "K’Shawn Konscience Jimerson in front" and saw "blood on Jimerson, but no knife."
Why didn't they give him his constitutional right to a "speedy" trial, and have him executed within 30 days?
When there's a 911 recording with a confession to murder, why does it take 30 years or longer to execute the murderer?
Man killed in Renton stabbing, suspect released 27 hours after arrest
A 19-year-old man accused of stabbing a Renton Handyman to death on Friday was released from jail just 27 hours after his arrest on $50,000 bail.
Man killed in Renton stabbing, suspect released 27 hours after arrest
October 1, 2024
RENTON, Wash. - A 19-year-old man accused of stabbing a Renton handyman to death on Friday was released from jail just 27 hours after his arrest on $50,000 bail.
Now, the victim's friends and neighbors are speaking out about his death.
Michael Gray lived with his roommates in a single-story home across the street from the duplex where he was killed.
Gray's roommates say he was a kind man who was always willing to lend a hand. They say he was a tremendous person, and much more than just a handy-man.
One man said Gray had a knack of fixing physical objects, and used his skills to help and maintain his large network of friends. He was also friends with those who lived in the duplex where he died.
Although his roommates didn't want to appear on camera, they told FOX 13 Seattle they were shocked when they learned of his death.
One man said he was still working through it. He said Gray never bothered anyone and didn't deserve what happened.
Roommates also say Gray was a military vet. A neighbor added that Gray "wasn't perfect, but he was the perfect friend."
Newly released court documents are also revealing more about what happened the day of the stabbing.
Dispatchers reported that 19-year-old K'Shawn Jimerson called 911 himself to say "he stabbed someone," and that he would be waiting outside with the knife.
"The 911 caller called and said that they had stabbed the handyman inside the house," said Susan Hassinger with Renton Police.
When officers arrived, they reported that they found "K’Shawn Konscience Jimerson in front" and saw "blood on Jimerson, but no knife."