Hochul's Hellhole: Thank the Governor for "No Bail" Laws


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The four stand accused of stashing, dumping, and hiding cut up body parts all over Long Island and down the drains of their own home.

A student discovered one of those many body parts in Babylon, called his father after finding a left arm, who in turn called the police that kicked off a homicide investigation.

The mutilation was so severe, that prosecutors stated the drainage system backed up at the Amityville home where the suspects lived due to them shoving as many chopped up body parts as possible down sinks and toilets.

If there’s a case where bail is deserved for those accused of concealing cut up body parts, this is it.

Sadly, that’s not the case in Kathy Hochul’s New York.

Even more shocking than the grisly details of this accused crime is that all four suspects are free on bail.

Let that sink in.

Four people who stand accused of dumping body parts all over Long Island are free on bail.

Because at the time of their arrests they were “only” accused of dumping body parts, all were let go with ankle monitors and are free on bail.

That’s because left wing lunatic lawmakers passed “no bail” legislation that makes the crime of hiding body parts a “no bail” crime.

Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney correctly called out Hochul and Democratic lawmakers for easing bail laws to the point that mutilation and disposal of a murdered person’s corpse are no longer eligible for bail. Those accused of this heinous crime, including the four in this Long Island case, walked right out of court free as can be.

Before you start blasting the Judge in the bail hearing, his hands are tied because of the relaxed “bail reform” laws passed by progressive lawmakers.

District Court Judge Edward Hennessey is also correct when he stated in court that “cash bail is not available with current statutes.”

New York Governor Kathy Hochul is a despicable disgrace for shamefully blaming police and prosecutors for the fact that these accused criminals are walking the streets after law enforcement said they shoved body parts down sinks and dumped other limbs in public places.

Hochul basically said prosecutors should have charged the four with murder. If they did, the accused would be behind bars without bail.

The Governor had the nerve to publicly push prosecutors to charge the four with murder, even though building air tight cases are methodical, can take time, and must be supported by evidence.

Think about Hochul’s horrific logic. In her left wing world if you’re accused of dumping heads, arms, and legs all over Long Island where kids find them, that’s not a serious enough crime to keep you behind bars while awaiting trial. That serious crime does not warrant bail.

What the hell? Literally, what in the holy hell of a hellhole state are we living in where those hiding butchered up body parts can walk free without bail?

The fact is, Hochul and her fellow comrades in the State Legislature relaxed bail laws to the point where concealing a corpse and dumping body parts is not a crime that’s eligible for bail.

If you voted for these radical lawmakers who coddle criminals, hate police, and are happy when thugs and killers walk free without bail because of the “reforms” they passed, then there’s blood on your hands, too. Shame on every single one of you who voted for these soft on crime clowns.

We have to turn anger over this no bail travesty into action. We can pound our fists, post on social media, and write editorials like this all day long. It will do nothing to solve this problem.

Do you know what will change things?

Vote these scummy bums out of office. Throw them out. This November, all members of the State Assembly and Senate are up for election.

The next time you see District Attorney Ray Tierney or the dedicated men and women in law enforcement who helped build this case, thank them for fighting to keep our communities safe from deranged criminals who dump body parts across Long Island.

The next time you see Kathy Hochul or Democratic lawmakers who passed “bail reform” laws be sure to thank them for letting criminals walk free among us.

Fight back folks. Register to vote if you haven’t already, and be sure to send to Albany lawmakers who respect the rule of law, who want to keep criminals behind bars where they belong, and who will toughen bail laws that protect families in Suffolk County and across New York State.

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