I do remember him. I read a previous article in the Star a few months ago as well. The problem is that we do not have facilities that are appropriate for people like him. People who are convicted of serious crimes can spend less time in jail than he has and he hasn't been convicted yet. Because of the length of his pretrial detention, even if he is convicted, he would be released right away. A rational person would have pled guilty early on, and gotten a conditional discharge, or agreed to a peace bond, either or which would have resulted in no jail and no record, but he really believes he is right and he can't shake the delusion. No doubt that a lot of us here have had the thought: "what the hell happened to the girl I married"?