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Blue_Tires

(55,445 posts)
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 03:55 PM Jan 2016

Sheboygan County sheriff defends hiring of convicted killer

The Sheboygan County sheriff is standing by his decision to hire a convicted killer as a radio technician, despite questions in the community about whether it is appropriate for someone with that type of record to be working for law enforcement.

"I'm not going to throw him under the bus. I take responsibility for bringing him on," Sheriff Todd Priebe said of the technician, Rafael George Macias. "If I had known the gruesome details, I may not have taken him on, but what he brings to our agency is nothing but positive."

Macias was 20 and an airman at Carswell Air Force Base in Texas when he pleaded guilty to killing and dismembering his live-in girlfriend, Julia Adams, also 20, in 1977, according to news reports from the time. Police linked Macias to the crime after he reported her missing, the reports say.

Macias later told police he strangled Adams out of jealousy and put her body into a bathtub, cut it in half with a hacksaw and stuffed it into an Air Force packing crate. He was sentenced to 40 years in prison but was released after 13 after being given credit for good behavior.


Reached Wednesday, Macias, now 59, told the Journal Sentinel he argued with the woman and killed her in a "fit of rage."

"There isn't a day I don't regret it. There's no excuse," he said. "You just learn with experience, learn with age that life is short and life is precious."

http://www.jsonline.com/news/wisconsin/364446091.html

http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth332403/m1/1/

I'm all for second chances and by most accounts Macias has been a decent person since the murder, but god damn! -- Can't quite call that an accident or a moment of anger, can we? At least say you took some bad drugs from questionable origin and they made you freak out...

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Sheboygan County sheriff defends hiring of convicted killer (Original Post) Blue_Tires Jan 2016 OP
Sheboygan never disappoints! n/t Bjornsdotter Jan 2016 #1
I'm not from Wisky, so can you elaborate a little? Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #2
Sure... Bjornsdotter Jan 2016 #5
Hey! We resemble that remark! Archae Jan 2016 #7
And..... Bjornsdotter Jan 2016 #10
It's that damned Asher Heimermann, I tell you! Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2016 #8
Wow, local sheriff's departments in Wisconsin are having quite the week, aren't they? Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2016 #3
torn on this....or is rehabilitation something we just pay lip service to and ignore dembotoz Jan 2016 #4
The crime was horrible, BUT... markpkessinger Jan 2016 #6
Good for him! rug Jan 2016 #9

Bjornsdotter

(6,123 posts)
5. Sure...
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 06:10 PM
Jan 2016

It seems that every wacky thing that could ever happen in Wisconsin always happens in Sheboygan or it's done by somebody from Sheboygan.

If you google Sheboygan weird news a bunch of stories will come up.

Archae

(46,327 posts)
7. Hey! We resemble that remark!
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 06:38 PM
Jan 2016

Yes, I live in Sheboygan.

While we still don't match Florida, we still have our share of screwballs.

Sheboygan is mostly conservative, mostly white, and now mostly COLD!

Tommy_Carcetti

(43,181 posts)
3. Wow, local sheriff's departments in Wisconsin are having quite the week, aren't they?
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 04:09 PM
Jan 2016

What's in the cheese up there?

dembotoz

(16,802 posts)
4. torn on this....or is rehabilitation something we just pay lip service to and ignore
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 04:18 PM
Jan 2016

so he can't fix a radio?

shame on us

markpkessinger

(8,395 posts)
6. The crime was horrible, BUT...
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 06:19 PM
Jan 2016

... the guy served his sentence. One of the major contributing factors to the high recidivism rate we have in this country is our collective unwillingness to permit people to reintegrate into, and become productive members of, society upon the completion of their sentences. I applaud the sheriff for standing by his hiring decision.

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