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gschwendt
09-23-2011, 10:17 AM
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2011/09/16/carstairs-triple-axe-murderer-thomas-mcculloch-allowed-out-to-chop-trees-86908-23424175/

Axe murderer Thomas McCulloch has been let loose in public - to chop down trees.He completed a course at a nature reserve where he helped create a pathway by clearing trees and shrubs.
The killer also helped carry out a lizard survey.
Prison chiefs even paraded him getting a certificate for the gardening course in a magazine.
McCulloch went on the rampage with *** lover Robert Mone at the State Hospital, Carstairs, in 1976.
Armed with homemade weapons and an axe, they butchered a nurse, a patient and a young policeman.
McCulloch is serving a life term and has been locked up for more than four decades.
But has been allowed home visits and trips out of jail in the last few years.
A source said: "He may be old now but there is evidence he is still a very dangerous man.
"All prisoners going on courses are vetted but I don't think its a good idea to let a murderer like McCulloch near sharp implements such as axes and secateurs - that could be a disaster waiting to happen."
McCulloch was paraded by prison bosses in the pages internal magazine The Gallery, which is distributed to inmates and staff in the Scottish Prison Service.
He features in an article about the course at St Cyrus nature reserve in Aberdeenshire.
There is a photo of him with course leaders and fellow lags.
McCulloch was presented with the John Muir Award after demonstrating he had "discovered a wild place, explored its wilderness, helped to conserve it and shared the experience".
An SPS spokesman refused to comment on individual prisoners but said: "Working in the community is a long-established part of the value of the prison system."
McCulloch was released into the community last year but hounded out of a council house in Dumbarton by angry residents who didn't want him in their midst.
He is now at Noranside Open Prison, Angus.
He used European human rights legislation in 2002 to have his term fixed at 30 years, making his eventual release inevitable.

psusnoop
09-23-2011, 10:41 AM
:smh:

Next they'll allow marksmanship for people that have shot and killed innocent people. Society is so much fun :fp:

psuexv
09-23-2011, 11:41 AM
I think it's great idea, just like computer companies hiring hackers. You've got to play to a persons strengths.

JBHuskers
09-23-2011, 11:50 AM
It's like having a convicted animal banger milk cows.

psuexv
09-23-2011, 11:54 AM
It's like having a convicted animal banger milk cows.

WOW.... but it did remind me of this


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2H-ZNfhxbs

ram29jackson
09-23-2011, 01:28 PM
well, not much of a story since he is still/was already in prison...and he was already considered crazy before he murdered in the first place LOL...my thought from title is/was he was a free man now.

gschwendt
09-23-2011, 01:31 PM
well, not much of a story since he is still/was already in prison...and he was already considered crazy before he murdered in the first place LOL...my thought from title is/was he was a free man now.Um... he's out on work-release, meaning he can go largely unsupervised for periods of a time. He may not be a free man, but he easily could be if he found out his *** lover was out & about and they decided to get together for old times sake.

ram29jackson
09-23-2011, 02:10 PM
Um... he's out on work-release, meaning he can go largely unsupervised for periods of a time. He may not be a free man, but he easily could be if he found out his *** lover was out & about and they decided to get together for old times sake.

what ever work release may mean? I'm sure its a lot more stringent then...telling a parol officer or something.." hey, i'm going across town.can you sign this voucher/form for me ? " LOL...or..." what do you mean you cant find him,I thought you were watching him?" Its a pack of prisoners on work release , I'm guessing.. and they are all being watched very closely.

either way, not a life situation I want any part of.