By Walter Geiger
I had a bad feeling about Donald Clark almost as soon as I heard about his disappearance. Shortly after he vanished, I contacted Jennifer Clark to gather information and acquire a photo of Donald to go with print and online stories about his disappearance. Pictures routinely and necessarily accompany missing persons accounts but she wouldn’t give me one.
Jennifer Clark (right) now has an entire lifetime to clown around in prison.




















From the February 15th edition of The Herald Gazette, page 8B:PARDONS AND PAROLES
L***** B****** was paroled Jan. 14, 2011. B****** will remain on parole for life.
He was convicted in Pike, Lamar, Spalding, DeKalb and Jackson counties on two counts burglary, robbery by force, escape, armed robbery, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, accruing two life sentences plus 36 years. While on parole he will live in Lamar County with his brother
R***** B****** at 2** B**** Rd., Barnesville. He will be placed on electronic monitoring and pay $30 a month to the Georgia Crime Association.
The parolee's name and address is properly listed in the newspaper. However, I chose to edit this personal information. If anyone really needs it, GO BUY THE NEWSPAPER! Walter would appreciate the 75 cents.
Hmm...Two life sentences plus 36 years seems to me to be longer than one life sentence plus 60 years. Upon checking the Georgia D.O.C. website, Mr. B****** started his two life sentences plus 36 years in 1986.
Let's see, 2011 minus 1986 comes out to a whopping 25 years Mr. B****** served. Am I missing something here or is a LIFE sentence not really for LIFE? Is 36 years in prison not really 36 years in prison?
Let's review MURDERER Jennifer Clark's prison sentence. Since Lil' Jenni was sentenced to only ONE pathetic life sentence and certainly won't serve the added 60 years, she probably will be breathing free air around 2033 considering she is so well mannered. This parole date was calculated by me using the new A.S.S. program. The (A.lcars S.liding S.cale) uses a complex algorithm to compute futute release dates for the misunderstood convicts in which 90% claim they are "innocent". The 60 years sentence is an unknown variable that was not considered because the Georgia Parole Board DOESN'T consider "tacked on sentences" beyond a LIFE sentence which isn' really LIFE. If she gets a GED, a couple of advanced college degrees, exhibits good conduct, and most importantly, finds GOD, Jenni will convince the Parole Board she has been rehabilitated and be out in time to bring in the New Year of 2020.
Everything is all clear now. How' bout you?
Call N. Alcars
'A clean conscience is likely the sign of a failed memory.'