Cindy Murphy
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For resisting arrest for a five minute period of time.
For resisting arrest for a five minute period of time.
You know, it was nuts. It was insane.
You know, it was nuts. It was insane.
You know, it was nuts. It was insane.
Well, you know, we were just desperate at that time. I mean, the most frustrating part was not knowing what was going on and not having access to him. We did try to communicate with him when he was in jail initially, you know, doing video chats. That's allowed at our county jail. And we tried to set those up and we couldn't communicate with him.
Well, you know, we were just desperate at that time. I mean, the most frustrating part was not knowing what was going on and not having access to him. We did try to communicate with him when he was in jail initially, you know, doing video chats. That's allowed at our county jail. And we tried to set those up and we couldn't communicate with him.
Well, you know, we were just desperate at that time. I mean, the most frustrating part was not knowing what was going on and not having access to him. We did try to communicate with him when he was in jail initially, you know, doing video chats. That's allowed at our county jail. And we tried to set those up and we couldn't communicate with him.
The last time I communicated with him prior to him being held for months and sent away for restoration and all that stuff, He was pacing in front of me on the video screen and would not sit down. I could only see him, you know, from the chest down. And he was agitated, and he told me that I had to have emergency surgery because he had to take out his gallbladder.
The last time I communicated with him prior to him being held for months and sent away for restoration and all that stuff, He was pacing in front of me on the video screen and would not sit down. I could only see him, you know, from the chest down. And he was agitated, and he told me that I had to have emergency surgery because he had to take out his gallbladder.
The last time I communicated with him prior to him being held for months and sent away for restoration and all that stuff, He was pacing in front of me on the video screen and would not sit down. I could only see him, you know, from the chest down. And he was agitated, and he told me that I had to have emergency surgery because he had to take out his gallbladder.
And, I mean, just told me this, like, really...
And, I mean, just told me this, like, really...
And, I mean, just told me this, like, really...
fanciful tale not fanciful in a good way but this really awful tale about what was going on with him and of course none of it was real that was just all part of his psychosis so we couldn't effectively communicate with him and he did not get good representation at the time never never through the whole legal processes that he went through never did he get adequate legal representation everybody just kept kind of swallowing through the system
fanciful tale not fanciful in a good way but this really awful tale about what was going on with him and of course none of it was real that was just all part of his psychosis so we couldn't effectively communicate with him and he did not get good representation at the time never never through the whole legal processes that he went through never did he get adequate legal representation everybody just kept kind of swallowing through the system
fanciful tale not fanciful in a good way but this really awful tale about what was going on with him and of course none of it was real that was just all part of his psychosis so we couldn't effectively communicate with him and he did not get good representation at the time never never through the whole legal processes that he went through never did he get adequate legal representation everybody just kept kind of swallowing through the system
Yes, he did. When he was released after pleading no contest, well, what they sentenced him that day is just credit for time served and put him on probation for, I think, four years. You know, just told him, good luck, stay on your medication, send him on his way. To his credit, he really wanted to stay on his medication.
Yes, he did. When he was released after pleading no contest, well, what they sentenced him that day is just credit for time served and put him on probation for, I think, four years. You know, just told him, good luck, stay on your medication, send him on his way. To his credit, he really wanted to stay on his medication.
Yes, he did. When he was released after pleading no contest, well, what they sentenced him that day is just credit for time served and put him on probation for, I think, four years. You know, just told him, good luck, stay on your medication, send him on his way. To his credit, he really wanted to stay on his medication.