That’s a really good point. From your article, she was apparently in there for like nine months, too, on “charges,” so not because she was even convicted of anything yet.
So, long enough to know about her, long enough to have done medical screening for underlying issues, and certainly more than long enough for them to release her pending trial, but I’d speculate that she didn’t have the money to pay an exorbitant bail or the credit for a bondsman, so they just tossed her in with minimal oversight and zero care. If only she’d had the foresight to be born rich.
That’s a really good point. From your article, she was apparently in there for like nine months, too, on “charges,” so not because she was even convicted of anything yet.
So, long enough to know about her, long enough to have done medical screening for underlying issues, and certainly more than long enough for them to release her pending trial, but I’d speculate that she didn’t have the money to pay an exorbitant bail or the credit for a bondsman, so they just tossed her in with minimal oversight and zero care. If only she’d had the foresight to be born rich.
Yup. Being born rich is the solution to so many of life’s worries, problems, and deaths.