Bid to free convicted killer on Covid-19 grounds a 'desperate stunt', says brother of Jason Corbett

Attempts by American man, Tom Martens, who was convicted of murdering his son-in-law, Jason Corbett, to be freed from prison due to the coronavirus are nothing short of a “desperate stunt”, a family member claims.
Bid to free convicted killer on Covid-19 grounds a 'desperate stunt', says brother of Jason Corbett

Attempts by American man, Tom Martens, who was convicted of murdering his son-in-law, Jason Corbett, to be freed from prison due to the coronavirus are nothing short of a “desperate stunt”, a family member claims.

Jason Corbett (aged 39), a Limerick business executive died from head injuries after a sustained assault with a brick and a baseball bat at his family home in the town of Wallburg on August 2, 2015.

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