| Yeah but the jailer testified 2 times that he (the jailer I'm guessing) talked to Hess. Hess wasn't there......... looks like the jailer didn't recant his story or at the very least didn't say......... I ASSUMED it was Hess...... the female on the phone didn't say she wasn't Hess......... It's just too suspicious and the jailer coulda saved himself this mess had he been talked to by his bosses and told IF your aren't sure...... don't go purjer yourself twice........
Personally I think if the jailer actually perjured himself (which it certainly seems so...... he's not denying that) then he is just as guilty as anyone that coaxes thier clients. I wonder who was coaxing this poor jailer......... doesn't sound like anyone is commint to his aid. I still wonder why - if there is a deputy on duty........... why in the world would they have a jailer do the callin. I see this as a deputy's job. After all jailers are not certified officers and often don't have much more than HS......... they do require HS but lots of times they don't do any more than jailer's school....... it doesn't prepare you for the big leagues when it comes to this kinda stuff.
This poor jailer's job is in the crapper and so is his career...... why?...... cause there was no deputy around?....... cause the jailer took it upon himself to work outside of his scope?........ cause someone told him to lie????? just somethin ain't right here............ not so sure it's all Hess and her sleezy client.
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