He’d normally be released at this time if charges aren’t laid, but after a 35-minute hearing, a parole review official said that there is probable cause to believe that William — a convicted felon for an attempted murder in 1999 — violated his parole.
He will remain locked up until December 3. Either cops piece the clues and file charges or he’s set free.


















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This is such a sad and frightening story at the same time!! I really hope they catch who ever committed these horrific and disgusting acts!! Much love to J-Hud!!!
I just hope no rush job is done that gets who ever did it off on some technicality. Patience and thoroughness is paramount.