Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Colored Kankakee County jail inmate Kamron Taylor who escaped last month sentenced to 107 years in prison by Kankakee County Circuit Judge Kathy Bradshaw-Elliott

Kamron Taylor can't be happier with his 107 year prison sentence! Free room, board, food, medical and all the hot man to man sex he can handle!

A Kankakee County jail inmate who escaped last month and was captured three days later was sentenced Monday to more than a century in prison for a 2013 murder.

Kamron T. Taylor was sentenced to 107 years in prison by Kankakee County Circuit Judge Kathy Bradshaw-Elliott.

"You are extremely dangerous, Mr. Taylor," Bradshaw-Elliott said during sentencing. "Nothing I do will deter you now to change. I have to keep the community protected."

Taylor, 23, was convicted in February in the shooting death of 21-year-old Nelson Williams Jr. during a botched robbery attempt.

Prior to sentencing, prosecutors also said that Taylor was a suspect in the killing of Orlando Wilson, an ex-convict who had just been released from prison before he was killed in Kankakee in May 2013. Taylor was also suspected in the robbery of a Kankakee credit union in August 2012. He hasn't been charged in either of those crimes.

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