Eliza Fletcher: Police identify body found in search for heiress


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Police in Tennessee say a body found on Monday is that of missing heiress Eliza Fletcher.

The 34-year-old mother-of-two was a teacher in the area, and the granddaughter of a local billionaire.

She was abducted while jogging early on Friday morning near the University of Memphis campus.

Cleotha Abston - a 38-year-old man with a previous conviction for abduction - has been charged with kidnapping and murdering Ms Fletcher.

 

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Well-known in the community, Ms Fletcher was the granddaughter of the late Joseph Orgill III, a billionaire local hardware magnate and philanthropist. His company is now reportedly worth over $3bn (£2.6bn) and employs more than 5,000 people.

Ms Fletcher worked as a junior kindergarten teacher at St Mary's Episcopal School instead of for the family business.

She vanished at around 04:00 local time on Friday. CCTV footage showed a man approaching her and getting into a physical confrontation, forcing Ms Fletcher into a black SUV, according to police documents.

 

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Mr Abston previously served nearly 20 years in prison for kidnapping a prominent Memphis attorney in 2000 at gunpoint. He was released in late 2020.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62811661

 

So sad, it seems some criminals really can't be rehabilitated :( 

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On 07/09/2022 at 10:30, Steven P. said:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62811661

 

So sad, it seems some criminals really can't be rehabilitated :( 

Since when do most western prisons make ANY attempt to rehabilitate?  Finland does a good job, but most of the west? They don't even try... They just treat the inmates like animals, so is it really a surprise when they act like it on release?

 

On 07/09/2022 at 16:01, FloatingFatMan said:

Since when do most western prisons make ANY attempt to rehabilitate?  Finland does a good job, but most of the west? They don't even try... They just treat the inmates like animals, so is it really a surprise when they act like it on release?

 

And that's why violent offenders outside of a simple brawl should be locked away from society, for life. Abduction? Yeah, that should be a life sentence. Violent abduction at gun point? Even more. 

These people can't be rehabilitated. Drug use? Maybe. Non-consensual sex/Rape? Murder? Serial level offenses? Lock them up and throw away the key. There's a reason why sex offenders for example have to register upon release... there's a guy in my neighborhood who just got locked up for a third time over a sex crime. Unless Finland has some amazing ability to curb violent tendencies, I'm not sold on rehabilitation of serious offenses, and I certainly wouldn't turn my back on anyone released for said crimes.

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On 07/09/2022 at 21:04, shockz said:

And that's why violent offenders outside of a simple brawl should be locked away from society, for life. Abduction? Yeah, that should be a life sentence. Violent abduction at gun point? Even more. 

These people can't be rehabilitated. Drug use? Maybe. Non-consensual sex/Rape? Murder? Serial level offenses? Lock them up and throw away the key. There's a reason why sex offenders for example have to register upon release... there's a guy in my neighborhood who just got locked up for a third time over a sex crime. Unless Finland has some amazing ability to curb violent tendencies, I'm not sold on rehabilitation of serious offenses, and I certainly wouldn't turn my back on anyone released for said crimes.

You might think that but... Well... I recommend you watch this.

 

 

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On 07/09/2022 at 16:01, FloatingFatMan said:

Since when do most western prisons make ANY attempt to rehabilitate?  Finland does a good job, but most of the west? They don't even try... They just treat the inmates like animals, so is it really a surprise when they act like it on release?

 

News flash; this type of  predator can't be rehabilitated. They usually start showing aberrant  behaviors as children. Many are diagnosed with conduct disorder, essentially kiddy psychopathy. Serial killers in training.

 

We also have politically correct (<cough> progressive </cough>) prosecutors and judges who let violent offenders out on a low bail, after which they commit another violent crime. One recent example in Detroit was out on low bail for homicide. 

 

Rinse, wash, repeat. 

 

Very liberal San Francisco voters just recalled their  prosecutor for this nonsense. Good on 'em. 

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On 12/09/2022 at 21:02, DocM said:

News flash; this type of  predator can't be rehabilitated. They usually start showing aberrant  behaviors as children. Many are diagnosed with conduct disorder, essentially kiddy psychopathy. Serial killers in training.

 

We also have politically correct (<cough> progressive </cough>) prosecutors and judges who let violent offenders out on a low bail, after which they commit another violent crime. One recent example in Detroit was out on low bail for homicide. 

 

Rinse, wash, repeat. 

 

Very liberal San Francisco voters just recalled their  prosecutor for this nonsense. Good on 'em. 

How do you know, when western prisons don't even try?

 

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On 12/09/2022 at 16:19, FloatingFatMan said:

How do you know, when western prisons don't even try?

 

Many do try, but a I've noted before politicians on both sides cratered our psychiatric care system back in the 1970/80's. That experiment really hasn't gone very well. 

 

On 14/09/2022 at 01:34, DocM said:

 

Many do try, but a I've noted before politicians on both sides cratered our psychiatric care system back in the 1970/80's. That experiment really hasn't gone very well. 

 

No, no they don't especially considering most of the staff are on a power trip.

On 14/09/2022 at 06:34, DocM said:

 

Many do try, but a I've noted before politicians on both sides cratered our psychiatric care system back in the 1970/80's. That experiment really hasn't gone very well. 

 

Not according to many others, including Larry Lawton who, as someone who's actually been in prison several times, actually KNOWS what it's like from the wrong side of the bars...

 

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On 07/09/2022 at 16:01, FloatingFatMan said:

Since when do most western prisons make ANY attempt to rehabilitate?  Finland does a good job, but most of the west? They don't even try... They just treat the inmates like animals, so is it really a surprise when they act like it on release?

 

There's a clear focus on rehabilitation in Quebec, Canada.

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