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- Sep 2, 2021
Chris will try to go home I already know he will. He goes back to jail because of it while having a breakdown because a good chunk of his toys/junk is gone.
Hopefully I am wrong.
Hopefully I am wrong.
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I thought the same. But reading it again I think that is probably included on all of these text alerts. As in "In case of emergency call 911""Bonded out in an emergency"? Could that mean Chris had a medical situation requiring a real hospital or a family emergency (such as bereavement or hospice for Barb)?
Messages like this is for when the convict you are tracking is freed and you are in danger."In an emergency call 911" was its own sentence.
Where is he going to go? Is he even allowed back to the house?
Are you referring to this?
If so, the message just says to call 911 in case of an emergency. It's unrelated to him being bonded out.
Got it. I'm clinically retarded before my morning coffee. I'm still clinically retarded after it, but at least I had coffee and peppered the toilet bowl."In an emergency call 911" was its own sentence.
Where is he going to go? Is he even allowed back to the house?
That can be changed if the court decides it's no longer necessary to hold someone without bond. My best guess is they released Chris to a halfway house and will use how he does there as part of the case review in August.I thought he was being held without bond?