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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Workers Fired After Jacks Murders Back On The Job

WASHINGTON - Three social workers who lost their jobs following a gruesome D.C. murder case that made national headlines have returned to work -- with back pay.

Banita Jacks was convicted in 2009 and sentenced to 120 years in prison for the murders of her four young daughters. The girls' decomposed bodies were hidden in her Southeast home for months and discovered in January of 2008.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Washington D.C. had half a chance of becoming habitable under Mayor Fenty--didn't take long to oust him when it was apparent he might actually implement some reform. Pathetic..D.C.residents want the Marion Barry type of corrupt immoral low life for their mayor--

Anonymous said...

Wow the public unions are strong, they should be outlawed.