A Prison Break For The Manslaughterer
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Some people just seem to get the lucky breaks.
Former Prison Break actor, Lane Garrison, who was sentenced last October to over 3 years of jail time for driving drunk and killing a teenager, may be getting out sooner than expected!
The actor's blood-alcohol level at the time of the accident was 0.20 percent and he also had cocaine in his system.
A source is telling E! News that Garrison could be released as soon as January, due to good behavior.
Barf!!!!!!
After at least three prison transfers, Garrison is said to be a bit more content at his current location in the medium-security Golden State Correctional Facility.
Why'd they have to move him so much?
Well, at his new facility, inmates are able to check out books from the prison library and also play basketball. The source describes it as "by far the most comfortable" place Garrison has been in.
Well, that's good. Keep the killer comfy!
And, to keep himself entertained, Garrison has started to write.
The source adds that Garrison "is an incredible writer, and he is focusing on that now that he can. He said he reached the darkest depths he could imagine and could barely move his body, let alone write something. For the first time now, he has been able to actually see beyond and look into the future."
And just to make him seem more human, the source also adds that Garrison is very distraught over what he did, adding that, "It is depressing, but he is holding on."
Did Lane call E! News himself?????
Grossy gross.




Re: boxerdude – the kid in the car with him was a minor! He gave a mior alcohal and drove drunk. Stop giving people reasons for not taking responsibility for their actions!
Considering Perez was all for Paris when she was drink driving he has the biggest cheek to slag Lane.
When Lane is incredibly sorry for what hes done and will live with this for the rest of his life,he hasnt complained once about where he is and hes very much prepared to do his time and take whats thrown at him.
Its not too much to ask after all his victim is no longer here.
And anytime spent in an uncomfortable enviroment where he maybe incredibly depressed is exactly wha hes prepared to do after what hes done.
He has also never asked for any forgiveness or pity and in any case you'll find people will be released from jail soon because of their behaviour it isnt just because its him.
And yes ive been around the devastation losing someone to drink driving as my friends lost their best friend.
Its not a pretty site and i depise drink driving but he choose his path he took it and hes paying for it.
And why not actually let the guy talk for himself when he gets out because im sure the first thing he will say is "i deserve all i get".
Hes very much prepared to take all consequences.
The pictures alone speak 1000 words.