Thursday, June 11, 2015

She didn't break the law.

June 10, 2015
By Scripps National Desk 
A 51-year-old woman (click here) who worked in the Clinton Correctional Facility's tailor shop has admitted she planned to help two men who escaped the prison, but said she backed out....

Some one was paying her attention. She was completely safe to flirt and 'feel young' and fall in love without threatening her marriage. This is not new. It is not unusual. She is not some sort of sexually deprived woman. She became involved with men that carried the idea she would join them. Until there is more information and details about her involvement; she has not broken the law because the convicts had a dreamscape for their get away.

The fact she didn't participate and recognized her life was off the rails is very important. If she got to know the convicts she can provide a lot of information to police about their plans. She may have very well done the police a very big favor by allowing the convicts to imagine their life together after they escaped.

She is fairly innocent. She was approached and sexually harassed by two convicts. No one knows what the culture at the prison is like and if she was empowered to speak to authority about any interactions. AND. Her husband works in the very same place she worked. Huh????????

If she was not empowered by her husband to talk to him about her harassment, what the heck was this all about?