Thursday, October 18, 2012
Corrections Dept. sued in senior's death
Suspects in slaying of Royal Oak senior were paroled in 2010
Pontiac — A lawsuit accuses the Michigan Department of Corrections and 10 unnamed employees of failing to properly supervise two parolees accused in the Nov. 20 death of an 80-year-old Royal Oak woman.
Attorney James Rasor, who filed the lawsuit in Oakland Circuit Court, alleges the MDOC and employees — through negligence and "reckless" actions — failed to supervise parolees Alan Craig Wood and Tonia Watson, who are jailed and awaiting trial for the murder of Nancy Dailey, who was found bound, beaten and strangled with her throat slit in her Royal Oak home.
By Mike Martindale
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