Amy Bishop Huntsville

Published on March 2, 2010 by Technology Slice

Amy Bishop Huntsville – The lawyer for Amy Bishop’s mother says his client has a patchy memory of the events leading to Bishop’s mysterious release from police custody in 1986 after she shot her brother to death, highlighting the daunting hurdles of an inquest ordered by Norfolk District Attorney William Keating.

Judy Bishop recalls being “distraught” as she waited for her daughter at the Braintree police station following Seth’s shooting, said attorney Bryan Stevens. She did not barge into then-Chief John Polio’s office or stop an interview, he said. She recalled that police were kind, Stevens said.

“A number of them came out and reassured her everything was all right. They were very kind, very considerate,” he said.

She doesn’t know why her daughter was released, he said.

Braintree Police Chief Paul Frazier has said Polio, or someone acting on his behalf, ordered the booking process to be stopped. Polio has denied that accusation.

Seth Bishop’s death was later ruled accidental.

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