109. Sounds Like A Tough Way To Break Out Of Jail - The Multiple Lives Of Benjamin Schreiber

Published: Nov. 12, 2019, 5:01 a.m.

When you kill someone and you're sentenced to prison "for the rest of your natural life," without the possibility of parole, you're done.\xa0 Finished.\xa0 Kaput.\xa0 No more freedom for you, ever.\xa0 Right?\xa0 Right.\xa0 Except.\xa0 What does the "your natural life" mean, exactly?\xa0 Especially when we live in an age where technology can actually revive someone who has literally died for a few seconds?\xa0 And how does that phrase apply in the ostensibly cold, harsh light of legal interpretation?\xa0 Enter one Benjamin Schreiber, a nasty fellow who was convicted of a brutal murder and was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in jail - but who is currently placing himself in the middle of a legal battle that could possibly alter how "life" sentences are doled out in the future.\xa0 Join Melissa as she unravels the facts behind this case, and Schreiber's bold legal ploy to break free of his jail cell - by dying.\xa0 More than once.\xa0 SUBSCRIBE, RATE and REVIEW "JUST THE TIP-STERS" today!\xa0 And if you like what you hear, give us a five-star review!\xa0 Plus - don't forget - if you've got a tip for Melissa, leave her a voice mail message at (832) TIP-STER (832-847-7837) or send her an email at jttipsters@gmail.com