Posted: 8/26/2005 8:01:31 AM EDT
I'm having a hard time finding articles, as the radio station's website doesn't do a good job of writting what they report, but over the last week or so they've gone into some detail. I guess he killed his mom, and maybe brother, then picked up his dad at work like nothing had happened, and after his dad went inside and saw the dead mother he killed his dad too and the ironic part? His last name is Justice interview with him eod.liquidviewer.com/wben-od/wben/20050825_johnjustice.wmawww.wben.com/newsroom/fullstory.php?newsid=03603 EXCLUSIVE: John Justice: Paroled To Buffalo WBEN Newsroom - Thursday, August 25, 2005 08:24 AM Listen To Audio
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EXCLUSIVE: John Justice: Paroled To Buffalo Fishkill, NY (WBEN) - He has served his time for the deaths of four people, but as John Justice prepares to leave prison, is he ready to re-enter society, and more importantly, to come back to the Buffalo area?
As WBEN's Barbara Burns continues her exclusive series, we learn that the 17-year-old who killed his brother, mother and father, and then accidentally a neighbor in 1985, is ready to be released from prison, with the state mandating he be paroled to the Buffalo area once he is released from the Fishkill Correctional Facility.
Justice's conviction on manslaughter charges determined that he would serve his time in prison, rather than a psychiatric facility, even though he was a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic.
During his jailhouse interview, Justice told WBEN he went through years of psychotherapy and years of drug therapy, but has also been without that kind of care for the past 11-years.
Defense Attorney John Nucherino says if Justice had been receiving continuous mental care, we'd know of sure if he was ready to return to society, but Nucherino says "we don't have 20-years worth of those examinations to see if he continues to be seriously ill and a danger to himself and others."
But Justice says the circumstances have changed. "That was a unique set of circumstances...you only grow up once...you only have one mother and one father, so when things happen with them, it can't be repeated. I'm an adult now...no one can abuse me...no one can humiliate me."
Justice also told WBEN he has " been in situations in prison where I was so angry, I could have killed people...situations that make you filled with rage, but I don't take the step of going after someone (because) there is no emotional connection to them."
It is unclear where Justice will live once returns to Western New York but there are those who believe he has served his time and deserves a second chance, including Kenmore Police Juvenile Offier Jim Kelleher, who worked with Justice on the Kenmore Youth Court. "I can't blame the community to be fearful. It was such a horrific crime, but I don't think he would ever harm anybody in the community."
Justice will be released from prison on September 9th, and he will be sent to the Buffalo area, but he's not happy about it. "I do not want to return to the Buffalo area...I'm being forced to".
Barbara Burns' exclusive "Justice Files" reports conclude on Friday.
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