In prison for a
party to a crime of 1st degree intentional homicide; hiding the
corpse and criminal enhancement; use of a dangerous weapon. He was sentence to
life without the possibility of parole. He was diagnosed as bipolar while in
jail and give psychotropic meds which he was on at trial. This was not
mentioned at trial and he did not receive a competency hearing. His co-defendent was given a less charge of
3nd degree intentional homicide.
He has done extensive work on himself and goes into detail in his the essay . Click here to read James Thompson's story.
He has done extensive work on himself and goes into detail in his the essay . Click here to read James Thompson's story.
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