A convicted murderer on death row in North Carolina wrote a taunting letter to his hometown newspaper about his life of "leisure" in prison and making a mockery of the legal system.
Danny Robbie Hembree Jr. was found guilty of murdering 17-year-old Heather Catterton in 2009 and was sentenced to death on Nov. 18, 2011.
Hembree, 50, is on death row at Central Prison in Raleigh, N.C., but he's not looking for any pity in the letter he sent to The Gaston Gazette.
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The real deal here is that this craz-mo isn't lying about any of it. This is what it is. Inmates convicted of all felonies and sentenced to prison time do enjoy all of this. (except the a/c in the prison where I work) They are obviously mentally unstable or else they wouldn't be there. BUT--they are criminally smart enough to know that they have this system all figured out. They get everything for nothing and can still run all the games they want to from inside the walls. This would be exactly way they return so quickly once they are released. I mean, wouldn't you? They enter the system (usually) at young ages and get everything needed to live on our dime. They have no requirement to function normally in society so they reoffend and come back. It's sickening...and we have allowed it to happen. Arpaio?? I'd vote for him ANYDAY!!
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