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Bill Windsor does not have Herpes, Tuberculosis, or a Staph Infection from his 53 Days of Illegal Incarceration in the Ellis County Texas Jail

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Bill Windsor was exposed to staph, MRSA, Herpes, and Tuberculosis when he was illegally held in the Ellis County Texas Jail as a political prisoner.

First stop when William M. Windsor was finally released was Snuffer’s in Dallas for one of America’s best cheeseburgers and the World’s Original and Best Cheddar Fries.  Second stop was the doctor for a complete physical, TB test, lots of blood drawn, urine sample, unnatural probing, etc..

There is only one problem….

Bill Windsor does not have a staph infection, MRSA, Herpes, Tuberculosis, AIDS, any venereal disease or communicable disease.  Blood pressure was 120 over 66.  Still had a pulse.  Blood sugar and everything else was normal.  Cholesterol was a low 156 (200 is considered desirable with anything below it considered excellent).

But the one probelm is that Bill Windsor lost 10 pounds the first two weeks he was in the Ellis County Jail.  He was scared and upset; the food is limited and not very good.  But then he discovered The Commissary Lady and her cart filled with a wide variety of extremely fattening junk food.

William M. Windsor had to make a decision:  Would he diet and come out a thinner man, or would he try to drown some of the despair and frustration with Chili Fritos, Spicy Tostitos, Snickers, Ramen Noodles in an array of flavors, Hostess Cupcakes, apple fried pies, butterscotch candies, and full-strength Coca-Cola.

Bill Windsor chose The Commissary Lady, and he gained 16 pounds!

Well, that’s a lot better than a horrible disease.

According to the doctor, Bill Windsor is healthy, except for the 7-inch gash in his abdomen and the related hernia that still need surgery, the arthritis in his hands, a hearing loss from his fractured skull a year ago, his acid reflux, his extreme claustrophobia, and a few other problems.  His dislike of corrupt government officials is now off the charts.


Read the full story of how Bill Windsor was illegally “arrested,” illegally incarcerated, illegally denied bond, and illegally denied discharge according th the law.

Part 1 is the background to the story.  Part 2 discusses when Bill Windsor was handcuffed and taken to jail from a hearing in a civil suit that he filed against the people who have viciously defamed him in what is the largest case of defamation in U.S. history.  Part 3 details early days in jail and attempts to get someone/anyone to help; the conspiracy to keep William M. Windsor in jail begins to come to lightPart 4 covers events from November 26, 2014 through December 2, 2014 as the corruption of Judge Bob Carroll erupts in full bloom.  Part 5 introduces Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson into the corruption picture.  Part 6 leads to a December 19, 2014 at which Bill Windsor was ordered released by Judge Cindy Ermatinger.

 

 

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