The judge refused to reduce the bond of a man so that he can get the help of mental health in the drownings of the children '
Thursday, October 18, 2018
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The judge refused to reduce bond for a man until he dealt with his grief and mental health issues of two drowned earlier this year in the River Kankakee.
Sorry, Eric Thayer, 34, has pleaded not guilty to two counts neglect of a dependent resulting in death caused by the incident of August 21, involves two young people in DeMotte.
Sorry admitted to using heroin before taking levy Sorry, 4, and Evan, Sorry, 2, to the river, court records Show. Witnesses described seeing Sorry "nod ", and boys who do not respond when they are pulled from the water, according to court records.
Eric Sorry to appear Wednesday in Lake court after he requested a reduction in his $100,000 in cash Bonds guarantor, US $10,000.
Savannah Sanders, the mother of the boys, saying that if Sorry was released, the drug programs of the local Salvation Army has an open position for a Sorry.
"I really believe he needs mental and the help of drug addiction," said Sanders.
Sorry trying during that time children die after he pleaded guilty in May to drug possession of narcotics, the crime rate 6, in the case of a court of Newton County Prosecutor, said Mark Watson.
"We think now should be the jail of Lake County," said Watson.
Judge Samuel Cappas said he was concerned release Sorry to overcome drug addiction, and whether he will be able to do it without also focusing on mental health.
"Anyone who suffered the loss of two children certainly has, I would say, the issues of grief, it was, to say the least," said Cappas.
The request is to reduce the Cappas Sorry to reduce the bond but ordered that Sorry will be moved to community corrections for mental health treatment.
Robert Varga, defenders in Sorry, ask if they can re-issue the Bonds then if the Sorry progress.
"Probably, yes," said Cappas.
Sorry scheduled to appear in court again December 19.
On August 21, Sorry went with two of her children to start a boat in the river near the West 241st Avenue after the mother in the workplace, according to the certainty of the Affidavit.
Two fishermen lent Sorry Fishing that compartment and see him "sleepy" because he is putting the bait on the hook and "is hooking own fingers, (Sorry) don't seem to see," the affidavit states.
Fishermen are aware that Sorry was under the influence of something and Sorry to tell "her 'child', which is a slang term for heroin, " according to the Affidavit.
Meanwhile, the kids have about knee-deep in the water, the Affidavit stated. The fisherman then listens to Sorry "dipping water in and out" and realize that they no longer can hear or see the children, according to the Affidavit.
They find the old boy that did not respond in the Moss close by, and one of the fishermen pulled him out of the water, stated the Affidavit. A friend, who had been Sorry sitting in a pickup truck, ran into the water when he heard a scream and find the Sorry young boys, according to the Affidavit.
They began to perform CPR on children, and emergency crews arrived and brought the child to the nearest hospital, the Affidavit stated. Sorry, according to the Affidavit, is "running around the park screaming,' why, God, why? '"
Sorry admitted to using heroin that morning and tested positive for THC, opiates and the Affidavit stated. But he denies that he is "drowsing off" on the slopes of the boat, driving it according to an Affidavit.
"However, Eric did admit that he was Sorry is the person responsible for watching children while they are in the river and that he should not use heroin before watching them," the affidavit states.
Sorry, face a prison sentence of 20 to 40 years on each criminal law he levels 1.
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