Rachel Shannon
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He apparently told the inmate that he wanted to get in touch with some guys that he knew in Detroit to see if they knew anybody who wouldn't let her get on the stand.
Then in another recorded phone call that he made now to his fiance, he said to her, quote,
You know what's crazy?
That if she didn't show up, then the whole thing would be over if she doesn't show up.
So clearly, Quinn is very outspoken about the fact that he wants the problem of Moojay testifying against him to go away.
Then it came time for Quinn's bail hearing.
At the hearing, his fiance pleaded with the judge for a lower bail.
She said that he has three kids to take care of.
As I mentioned before, he had two twins who were around four years old from a previous relationship.
He apparently had also taken in another four-year-old who had a developmental disability after another woman in the neighborhood gave the child up.
His fiance said that, you know, he had a good job, he's on the right track, and that he needs to be out of jail so that he can take care of his kids.
So his bail was set to $100,000.
He paid his 10%, which was $10,000, and he walked free.
Once again, the courts didn't know about his violent criminal history.
They just thought that he was someone who had stolen cars in the past and maybe slept with a teenager who he thought was 18.
That was really it.
That was the judge's reasoning for setting a bail in the first place, let alone such a low bail.
Of course, after Quinn's bond was posted, Mujay was terrified and so was her family.
They were afraid for Mujay's safety given that Quinn knew where she lived and knew where she went to school.
His trial date also wasn't until April of 2018, months away, and the family was so worried about how far out that was.