Rockland DA wants to know how library killer was out of jail

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Rockland County DA Thomas Walsh II.

NEW CITY – Rockland County District Attorney Thomas Walsh II has raised the question of how Blanchard Glaudin was out of jail as he faces felony charges of attempted rape of a patient at Montefiore Nyack Hospital in November 2019.

“Although I was not in the office on that date, I have directed my executive team to examine all documents and minutes related to this case,” Walsh said on Thursday. “Rest assured, I will investigate this issue and reveal the findings as soon as possible. Currently, the main focus of my office right now must be to assure that we deal with the senseless killing of Ms. Wilson. My office will work tirelessly to prosecute Mr. Glaudin and to provide justice to all involved.”

Glaudin stands accused of stabbing security guard Sandra Wilson at Finkelstein Memorial Library in Spring Valley on Tuesday after she asked him to turn down the volume of his music.

The state’s bail reform laws allow suspects to be released without bail for several crimes, including certain circumstances where deaths occur.

A Rockland County grand jury will hear evidence in the library murder case shortly.




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