Randallstown Wife-Slaying Suspect Could Swap Jail Cell For Home Lockdown

A Baltimore County judge yesterday cracked open the door to the possibility that Donald Lester, the Randallstown man accused of killing his estranged wife, Linda Lester, in 1994, could leave jail for tightly monitored private home detention if he does not qualify for a jail medical program. Lester has been held without bond since his arrest last fall and remains charged with first-degree murder.

Judge Signals Possible Home Detention

During a bail-review hearing, Baltimore County Circuit Judge Garret P. Glennon Jr. said he would consider moving Lester from the county detention center to a private home detention arrangement if officials determine the detention center’s medical program is not suitable for him. The judge outlined strict terms, saying any…..

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