GUILTY FL - Boy in a Box abuse trial - Parents, Timothy & Tracy Ferriter Arrested, Jupiter, Feb 2022

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The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office wants Tim Ferriter out of jail and sent to prison….

It’s the position of the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office that Ferriter should be turned over to the Florida Department of Corrections.

“The Sheriff’s Office and the citizens of Palm Beach County should not be financially responsible to continue to pay for the housing and security of a DOC inmate,” the court filing said.
 
Filing is in this link


They are intervening to have the court vacate the order that PBSO has to maintain him. Essentially they say they don't have the patience or the funds to house him as he fights his legal battles. He's been convicted. It's time to ship him off to prison.

Makes you wonder, is his decision to appeal what left his wife with no money for a lawyer of her own? He decided giving money to an appellate attorney for himself was more important than her defense. What a horrific pair these 2 are.
 
Filing is in this link


They are intervening to have the court vacate the order that PBSO has to maintain him. Essentially they say they don't have the patience or the funds to house him as he fights his legal battles. He's been convicted. It's time to ship him off to prison.

Makes you wonder, is his decision to appeal what left his wife with no money for a lawyer of her own? He decided giving money to an appellate attorney for himself was more important than her defense. What a horrific pair these 2 are.
Yes. There must also be something seriously horrific about Tracie that we don't know about yet, because she's gone through how many attorneys? Between this year and last year, 3 or 4, all for "irreconcilable differences"? She's catching up with the suitcase murderer.
 

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office wants Tim Ferriter out of jail and sent to prison….

It’s the position of the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office that Ferriter should be turned over to the Florida Department of Corrections.

“The Sheriff’s Office and the citizens of Palm Beach County should not be financially responsible to continue to pay for the housing and security of a DOC inmate,” the court filing said.
Agree
 
Filing is in this link


They are intervening to have the court vacate the order that PBSO has to maintain him. Essentially they say they don't have the patience or the funds to house him as he fights his legal battles. He's been convicted. It's time to ship him off to prison.

Makes you wonder, is his decision to appeal what left his wife with no money for a lawyer of her own? He decided giving money to an appellate attorney for himself was more important than her defense. What a horrific pair these 2 are.
I'm wondering what kind of money they had to begin with. IMO, at the time they were upper middle class at best. The media kept referring to their million dollar home or at least the area of Jupiter. It is hardly that. Their home was an older Florida home in an older Florida neighborhood. Not to say they were destitute but they were hardly millionaires no matter what they thought. IMO, there is a bit of narcissism or some sort of personality disorder in both of the parents.
 
New thread for Tracy's upcoming trial:

 
I'm wondering what kind of money they had to begin with. IMO, at the time they were upper middle class at best. The media kept referring to their million dollar home or at least the area of Jupiter. It is hardly that. Their home was an older Florida home in an older Florida neighborhood. Not to say they were destitute but they were hardly millionaires no matter what they thought. IMO, there is a bit of narcissism or some sort of personality disorder in both of the parents.

It seems whatever profit they made (and I know it was little bc of a mtg) off the sale of the home, he took it for his defense and possibly appeal
 
I bet Tim didn't want to get transferred to prison, if only because he'd be unable to retain his Darren-on-Bewitched hairdo. Judging from his prison head shot, IMO he was smart to try to avoid the transfer.
 
I bet Tim didn't want to get transferred to prison, if only because he'd be unable to retain his Darren-on-Bewitched hairdo. Judging from his prison head shot, IMO he was smart to try to avoid the transfer.
Probably. He needs to understand that he is no better than any of the other criminals. His days of control are over fr a while.
 
Probably. He needs to understand that he is no better than any of the other criminals. His days of control are over fr a while.
He did have one of the most controlled hairdos I've ever seen on a criminal. Cf Charlie Adelson. Now that both of these perps are shorn, they look kinda like one another. IMO this is testimony to how individualizing a hair style can be, and once you take that away, you make perps veritable clones of one another, reducing them to nonentities.

IMO Tim won't fare well in prison because he's such a prig. And most other inmates will recognize that what he did was severe child abuse. They might even not like that he only got 5 years for it: there are likely other inmates in the same facility who got way more time.
 

A mother who locked her adopted son in an eight-foot-by-eight-foot box for hours each day teared up after learning she would not have to serve jail time.

Tracy Ferriter, 48, insisted they were 'a loving family' outside court after she was sentenced to serve probation and house arrest for her part in what has been dubbed the 'Boy in the Box' case.
 

A mother who locked her adopted son in an eight-foot-by-eight-foot box for hours each day teared up after learning she would not have to serve jail time.

Tracy Ferriter, 48, insisted they were 'a loving family' outside court after she was sentenced to serve probation and house arrest for her part in what has been dubbed the 'Boy in the Box' case.

punishment should fit the crime, lock her up in a box of the same dimensions.
 

A mother who locked her adopted son in an eight-foot-by-eight-foot box for hours each day teared up after learning she would not have to serve jail time.

Tracy Ferriter, 48, insisted they were 'a loving family' outside court after she was sentenced to serve probation and house arrest for her part in what has been dubbed the 'Boy in the Box' case.
I wish she was going to be locked into the 8x8 box.
 

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