GPS company removes suspected killer's ankle monitor after he failed to pay its monthly fee

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The district attorney's office called it a 'troubling loophole' that must be closed.

A man in Texas charged with capital murder was released on bond this summer and ordered to wear an ankle bracelet for constant monitoring. Clint Walker, the accused killer, was responsible for paying the monthly fee to the GPS service provider.

Ogg said this"loophole" in the ankle monitoring process is"troubling," particularly in cases like this one where someone charged with murder has been able to walk free for at least two weeks. Houston police arrested Walker on Wednesday.

 

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Wow

Now criminals know what to do.

Not even a little surprised.

This is so frikin funny. I'm rolling over here.

electronic monitoring of financial matters only

How many different parties were let down?

Yeah yeah app will be their at the corner place.:)

Callin it,Massagin it,but still rejectin can an app help us too?

Company can't get paid then the killer walks!! Late stage capitalism! 🤣🤣

This is the weirdest thing - I had no idea until recently that individuals had to pay for their own ankle monitors. See where that led! :(

A murderer shouldn't be wearing a GPS Ankle Bracelet! They should be in jail, period! Electronic monitoring should only be for nonviolent offenders!

“Junior' Soprano didn’t think of that

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