A lot can happen in just four years – in fact, it was four years ago this month that Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes got their marching orders to take their very last steps outside the Commonwealth of Virginia. On June 27, 2007, as reported on PC’s original trial blog, an extradition order was approved by then-Virginia Gov. Tim Kane (D) to ship Harlow and Joe from the custody of Virginia, to their counterparts in Pennsylvania. Since their arrival to Pennsylvania on July 27, 2007 – Harlow and Joe have never left... and they never likely will.
This blog is basically an archive of the trial news, facts, and opinions related to convicted murderers Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes for their brutal slaying of Bryan Kocis in his rural Pennsylvania home. Harlow and Joe are currently serving life in prison without the possibility of parole. I will continue to update this blog for the duration of Harlow Cuadra's plea for a new trial.
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FOUR YEARS LATER:
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they reflect on their Conditions inside State Prison, then ask themselves if it was WORTH IT ??
They had so MANY options available.
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MUG-SHOTS:
ReplyDeleteThey're NOT looking too good after only 4 Years in State Prison.
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