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    Michael Woodmansee was convicted of murder and sentenced to 40 years in prison in 1983 for the killing of 5-year-old Jason Foreman.

    Rhode Island police, who spent years searching for Foreman's body, eventually found the boy's shellacked skull and bones in Woodmansee's South Kingston home. Woodmansee later confessed to the murder.

    To the fury of Foreman's father, Woodmansee, who is now 52, is set to be released from prison in August, 12 years before his prison sentence is complete. He is getting out early for good behavior.

    The prospect of an early release has enraged John Foreman, Jason's father.

    "I will kill him if he is released," John Foreman told a radio interviewer at ABC News radio affiliate WPRO in Providence this week. "The man is a monster."

    Jason's mother, Joice, died in 2000.

    The early release is "shocking," Superior Court Judge Susan E. McGuirl told the Providence Journal. McGuirl was a state prosecutor in 1983 and agreed to the plea deal that avoided a trial, which could have handed Woodmansee a life sentence.

    "Certainly there would not have been any anticipation of him getting out in 28 years," McGuirl told the paper.

    "All of those involved knew that the defendant would be released at some time," a statement from McGuirl read in part. "We discussed with the Foreman family the defendant's possible release on parole or good time. We did not anticipate due to the condition of the defendant that he would be able to earn the maximum good-time credit."


    Foreman told WPRO, "He should have gotten a life sentence, but stupidly I allowed a plea bargain to go so I wouldn't have to put up with the agony of hearing all the evidence at the time."

    The details of the Woodmansee case are gruesome.

    According to police reports, in the spring of 1975 Woodmansee, then 16, lured Jason Foreman into his house where he stabbed him in the chest with a kitchen knife.

    Woodmansee, who lived up the street from the Foreman home, placed the body in a plastic bag and took it into the basement, eventually wrapping the remains in a rug and burying them in a trunk.

    Despite one of the largest search details in Rhode Island history, encompassing hundreds of volunteers from several states, years would pass before Foreman's body was found.


    Father of Murdered Boy Threatens to Kill Michael Woodmansee If He Is Released
    Police were eventually led to Woodmansee's ramshackle, two-storey home in 1982. Inside the house investigators found a journal detailing the crime and a box filled with human bones.

    A state medical examiner eventually revealed that the remains -- a skull, a jaw, and rib bones -- were those of Jason Foreman. The medical examiner also revealed that the bones had all of its flesh removed.

    "Over the years I have blocked out all memories of what happened to Jason," John Foreman told a reporter at the Providence Journal. "The tragic end to his life is too painful to think about."

    "I have been able to visit Jason and his mother, Joice, at their gravesite with only love in my heart for them. But now I'm afraid to visit, now that the terrible memories are back to haunt me and my family. There is no forgiveness in me, only revenge."

    While speaking to WPRO, Foreman thanked people who have supported him and said, "I'm going to return their thanks by getting rid of this beast."

    Woodmansee is scheduled to be released in August. He's currently undergoing mental health evaluations, according to police.

    "He has served 70 percent of his sentence," McGuirl's statement said. "It is my understanding that he will have a 10-year suspended sentence with 10 years of probation upon his release."

    Convicted child killer Michael Woodmansee is scheduled to be released early from prison this August, but John Foreman vows to kill Woodmansee if he gets out. Foreman's 5-year-old son Jason was killed by Woodmansee in 1975 and the boy's shellacked bones were found in Woodmansee's house.


    Obvious question is how the fuck does a guy that is convicted of killing and eating a kid ever get out of prison???

  • #2
    I would do the same, just be a lot less vocal about it....

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    • #3
      Killed a kid, gutted and cleaned the body to bare bones, and the DA allowed a plea deal?!?!?! WTF!!!

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      • #4
        My grandfather spent some time in Angola in the 50's or 60's, my mom never wanted me to know about, lol. The few times I had the chance to ask him about it, I remember him telling me you could pay a lifer a carton of smokes to off just about any other inmate in the place. It's unfortuante that father couldn't find someone to do that to the man who killed his son.

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        • #5
          Yeah, I don't blame the man one little bit as I would feel exactly the same way. However, being discrete will see his...mission having a chance. As of now, the cat is out of the bag and he'll just end up in jail with the ass the murdered his son still out free.
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          • #6
            Cops should let it happen and look the other way.

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            • #7
              Let's do it like Dexter still. Damn good show and damn good way to get rid of the bad ones
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                Cops should let it happen and look the other way.
                This is what is known as a "Misdemeaner Homocide"...

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                • #9
                  30-06, and about 500 yards. You could be 10 miles away before the cops got to the scene.
                  DE OPPRESSO LIBER

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ceyko View Post
                    As of now, the cat is out of the bag and he'll just end up in jail with the ass the murdered his son still out free.
                    With the obvious pain he's in, I suspect he would put the gun in his mouth after killing that POS... People get die all the time, all he needs is a good alibi...

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                    • #11
                      I would burn that fucker alive. There is no limit to what I would do if I were him. A quick death would be to easy.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
                        This is what is known as a "Misdemeaner Homocide"...
                        Can he claim premeditated temporary insanity?

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                        • #13
                          Fuck that shit. Kill him all the way.
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                          • #14
                            This made me think of the movie 'Law Abiding Citizen.'

                            He should be quieter about it, but I am sure its hard to conceal that type of hatred. I couldnt imagine dealing with something like that. I think I would of killed that SOB as soon as I knew who he was, no trial needed.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                              Can he claim premeditated temporary insanity?
                              I'd claim PTSD from the event, and subsequent things he went through.

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