Improper treatment
To the Journal editor:
It has become quite clear that we are all missing the point regarding the fate of a convicted child, predator, sex, trafficker, perjury and certified vile person. It is indeed true that she is most improperly incarcerated in a penal institution that more resembles a luxury spa than an appropriate penitentiary designed for such individuals.
Catering meals, private accommodations, enhanced phone, privileges, unrestricted liberty and a companion animal are certainly not what she should be experiencing for her actions. There is, however, a legal remedy that is far more fitting and appropriate. Since she holds British citizenship among others, she qualifies for deportation to England. Once there, she could be incarcerated at Sandringham Palace.
Everyone knows that they both shared experiences in common and have similar tastes and preferences. Indeed, they have many common friends and acquaintances of the same character. Steve Nason, Marquette.
