Outrageous! Biden’s Mercy for a Killer – Murderer Brandon Council Now Demands Freedom
In a move that screams injustice, Brandon Council, the cold-blooded killer of two innocent bank workers, Donna Major and Katie Skeen, has the audacity to demand his release from prison. Yes, you heard that right. Council, who mercilessly gunned down these women during a horrific bank robbery in 2017, had his death sentence commuted by President Joe Biden to life without parole. But apparently, that’s not good enough for this monster.
Council, now 38, sitting comfortably in his cell, filed a motion for “compassionate release,” claiming that his solitary confinement at FCI Terre Haute is “tantamount to torture.” Torture? What about the torture he inflicted on Major and Skeen, leaving their families in perpetual agony? This guy, who was literally sentenced to die for his crimes, now thinks he deserves compassion?
Biden’s decision to commute Council’s sentence, along with 36 other death row inmates, was hailed as a move towards justice reform, but let’s call it what it is – a slap in the face to victims’ families. The families of Major and Skeen were not even consulted, their voices silenced in this so-called act of mercy.
Now, with this latest legal maneuver, Council leverages his situation, claiming psychological harm, arguing for release because, apparently, his rights are being violated. But what about the rights of Major and Skeen? They had no chance, no say, no future.
This isn’t about justice; it’s about entitlement from a criminal who should never see the light of day outside prison walls. The audacity of this man, to ask for freedom after such heinous acts, is beyond comprehension.
The system is failing us when a murderer can make such demands, when the victims are an afterthought. It’s an insult to every taxpayer dollar spent on keeping him locked up, an insult to the memory of Donna Major and Katie Skeen, and a stark reminder that in some eyes, killers like Council might just walk among us again.