Hieronim
04-20-2006, 03:20 AM
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/797668/posts
http://www.co.lane.or.us/Sheriff_PoliceServices/hallofhonor/smith.htm
Anyone heard of this guy? Sopposevly he killed some people broke out of a prison witth the help his girlfriend who was also his niece or something and killed an elderly couple after stealing their car and getting into a shootout with fbi agents. On top of this he has been in and out of prisons/jails/or the system since he was like 12 and is possibly a prison rapist, and this is what he looks like (lower right):
http://a1204.g.akamai.net/7/1204/1401/06011908011/images.barnesandnoble.com/images/10650000/10655993.jpg
from:
http://btobsearch.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?z=y&btob=Y&pwb=1&ean=9780553560237
"Meet Carl Cletus Bowles, three life sentences: paroled in 1965, he robbed a bank, kidnapped the California state controller general, his wife, and their small child, stole several cars, held six other people hostage, and murdered an Oregon policeman. What goes on in the mind of a man like that? Earley spent two years talking to him."
according to this article :
http://www.portlandtribune.com/archrealold.cgi?id=13719
one guy who helped him when he was a fugitive who wa sassociated with Oregon chapter of the Patriot Party or its leader or something said that the reason the way he acted is becasue he was raised that way by the system and never had family type affection, do you guys think anyone in those circumstances would turn out that way?
this is the exact quote:
"Police identified the local leader as Charles Armsbury, a former Eugene activist convicted of carrying a concealed weapon in 1970.
After the conviction was overturned in 1972, Armsbury moved to Portland, where he helped harbor a dangerous escaped felon named Carl Cletus Bowles in 1974. Bowles kidnapped and killed two elderly Oregonians before being wounded and captured by police. Armsbury and several of his associates were convicted of sheltering Bowles while he was on the run.
Reached in Idaho where he currently lives, Armsbury acknowledges that his opposition to the criminal justice system blinded him to Bowles’ potential for violence. “He was completely raised by the state,” Armsbury says of Bowles’ extensive criminal history, “and I didn’t understand what that could do to someone.”
http://www.co.lane.or.us/Sheriff_PoliceServices/hallofhonor/smith.htm
Anyone heard of this guy? Sopposevly he killed some people broke out of a prison witth the help his girlfriend who was also his niece or something and killed an elderly couple after stealing their car and getting into a shootout with fbi agents. On top of this he has been in and out of prisons/jails/or the system since he was like 12 and is possibly a prison rapist, and this is what he looks like (lower right):
http://a1204.g.akamai.net/7/1204/1401/06011908011/images.barnesandnoble.com/images/10650000/10655993.jpg
from:
http://btobsearch.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?z=y&btob=Y&pwb=1&ean=9780553560237
"Meet Carl Cletus Bowles, three life sentences: paroled in 1965, he robbed a bank, kidnapped the California state controller general, his wife, and their small child, stole several cars, held six other people hostage, and murdered an Oregon policeman. What goes on in the mind of a man like that? Earley spent two years talking to him."
according to this article :
http://www.portlandtribune.com/archrealold.cgi?id=13719
one guy who helped him when he was a fugitive who wa sassociated with Oregon chapter of the Patriot Party or its leader or something said that the reason the way he acted is becasue he was raised that way by the system and never had family type affection, do you guys think anyone in those circumstances would turn out that way?
this is the exact quote:
"Police identified the local leader as Charles Armsbury, a former Eugene activist convicted of carrying a concealed weapon in 1970.
After the conviction was overturned in 1972, Armsbury moved to Portland, where he helped harbor a dangerous escaped felon named Carl Cletus Bowles in 1974. Bowles kidnapped and killed two elderly Oregonians before being wounded and captured by police. Armsbury and several of his associates were convicted of sheltering Bowles while he was on the run.
Reached in Idaho where he currently lives, Armsbury acknowledges that his opposition to the criminal justice system blinded him to Bowles’ potential for violence. “He was completely raised by the state,” Armsbury says of Bowles’ extensive criminal history, “and I didn’t understand what that could do to someone.”