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Cobb County? YOU SUCK more than Janette Eason
Sun, June 8, 2008 - 9:01 PMI was listening to them tell a story about Janette Eason - the woman (allegedly) responsible for getting so drunk out of her fucking mind that she stole her husband's truck, ran at least one stop sign, then drove it through a neighborhood around 3 o'clock in the morning taking out at least three mailboxes, a utility box, and finally driving straight someone's yard and into their house barreling into one side of the garage, coming out on the other side, then slamming straight through the living area and into a bedroom where 14-year old Elliott Savary slept - running over him and knocking down yet another wall while dragging and pushing his body clear through into the next bedroom where his 13-year old little sister Leah was sleeping.
To quote an article I found on AJC.com, "...It finally came to a stop with her pinned against an exterior wall and her brother's body underneath. A Cobb [County] fire emergency crew spent several hours extricating the teens..."
Of course, drunk / drugged up crazy bitch gets out of the truck unharmed and smoking a cigarette.
Less than 24 hours after Janette Eason slammed her car into 13-year old Leah, murdering her older brother while he slept, rendering their home uninhabitable, and forever changing the lives of the family, their friends and neighbors - Janette Eason's bond was set at $35,000 dollars which means all she has to do is put $3,500 dollars on a credit card and she gets to go home.
I can't imagine what the little girl or the parents must have gone through trying to make sense of what had just happened after being so abruptly awakened in the middle of the night... was the brother instantly killed or was he crying out before passing away while his sister lay pinned on top of him and his parents and neighbors struggled to free the children before emergency crews arrived?
I'd like to know WHY it is o.k. to set a bond in the first place in a case like this and secondly - WHY SO LOW? She will NOT get out of this - she faces 1st degree vehicular homicide and a long list of other charges... what's her incentive to stick around and wait to be sentenced to life?
YOU SUCK COBB COUNTY.
AJC.com ARTICLE:
www.ajc.com/cobb/content...0609_web.html
11-ALIVE.com ARTICLE & VIDEO:
www.11alive.com/news/local/story.aspx
PHOTOS OF THE HOME:
projects.ajc.com/gallery/v...illed0608/
WSBRADIO.com ARTICLE & AUDIO:
wsbradio.com/news/060809crash.html
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Mon, June 9, 2008 - 8:32 AM
One of the pictures says this" Bond was initially set Sunday at $35,000 for Janette Eason, but it was nearly tripled Monday morning by Cobb County Chief Magistrate Frank Cox." Not that it makes it much better, I don't get why there's a bond at all. Stuff like this makes me a fan of the death penalty.
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Mon, June 9, 2008 - 10:21 AM
Yes!
I guess somebody actually took a look at this case and decided to set the bond higher which I'm happy about but yeah... I kinda' don't get why there's ANY bond being set in a case like this. God I feel so much for the Savary family - I can't imagine how incredibly scary it must be for the little sister now, losing her brother, not having a home, and more than likely being scared to go to sleep at night. |
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Tue, June 10, 2008 - 11:39 AM
Coming from personal experience, I feel the death penalty is not unwarranted. No fucking excuse.
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Wed, June 11, 2008 - 9:43 AM
Sigh. Why she isn't remanded to the pokey is beyond me. History has a ripe opportunity to repeat itself here.
It also reinforces my theory that if you are a socially redeemable human being and you're in vehicular incident involving some full on booze/drugs/stupid/whatever, your chances of survival are infinitesimal compared to theirs. Whoever is managing the karma dept around here seriously needs to look into that. . . Worse yet, vehicular homicide, afaik, is not a life sentence. I think it's maybe 10 years. Which, considering the degree of depraved negligence here, seems a bit light. |
