Intentional oversight?

A man was killed by his cellmate at the Airway Heights Corrections Center in Washington. Turns out the cellmate happened to have molested the killer’s sister. Coincidence?

“I was like, ‘What the f—?’… This stuff doesn’t happen,” he told the broadcaster. “You’re talking the same institution, the same unit, the same pod in the same cell as this dude. That’s like hitting the jackpot in the casino seven times.”

Goldsby said he went to the prison guards and asked for a new cellmate, but they did not switch him out and soon the tension became too much.

Goldsby killed XXXXX and acknowledged doing so afterward, though he blamed prison officials for putting him in that position in the first place.

“I feel set up,” he said last year. “You’re talking about this dude who did some sick, twisted things to my little sis. My family. My blood. My life. And you want to put me face-to-face with this dude?”

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2 thoughts on “Intentional oversight?

  • August 10, 2021 at 8:36 am
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    Is anybody surprised by this ? I’m not ,that’s why they don’t want to take down the registry from the public domaine so that allows victims and there family’s or any other nut job with a vendetta against anybody that’s been accused of a sex crime to know where to find one of us To do what ever they think we deserve ( scam us ,rob us ,beat us up or even kill us ) then the cops can arrest them ( if they can solve the crime , and figure out who did it. Which is kind of like the cp stings its a way for the cops to manufacture crimes.

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  • August 10, 2021 at 3:25 pm
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    I hope the family of the slain man sues the Hell out of the Department of corrections. I mean I am not sticking up for the guy who molested a kid, but he was sentenced to prison, NOT to death.

    But apparently the prison guards decided to play God or Prisoner Roulette. The chances of them being put in the same cell together randomly, as far as I am concerned, is about as much as lighting striking the same guy twice in two days.

    Lamentations 3:57-58
    57 You came near when I called you, and you said, “Do not fear.” 58 You, Lord, took up my case; you redeemed my life.

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