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Judge allows house arrest

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Judge allows house arrest
Judge allows house arrest
Christy story at 5p

Tampering with evidence in the death of his wife, ella jackson.

Fs img center:judge reduces bond, allows house arrest glenn jackson glenn jackson.jpg now, the richmond man and e-k-u lecturer could soon be on house arrest while awaiting trial...as abc 36's christy bollinger has reaction from the victim's former husband.

L3 christy: abc 36 news white l3: abc 36 news white accused killer could get home incarceration richmond l3: abc 36 news white jason hans ella's former husband l3: abc 36 news white accused killer could get home incarceration richmond l3 christy: abc 36 news white christy-"madison circuit court says a judge granted glenn jackson's motion to have his bond reduced.

It's now 150,000.

And if he posts it, he'll be released to home incarceration."

Jason hans-victim's ex husband"we're very anxious right now.

We're not really sure what to do right now."

Next week marks a year since ella jackson disappeared.

Police believe she was killed that day, october 20th.

Jackson was arrested six months later... in april.

Shortly after his arrest, ella's remains were found in pulaski county, near property he owned.

Investigators say they found her blood and a knife in the trunk of his car.

Ella's ex-husband jason hans is the father to her adult son... and now has custody of ella's young son she shares with jackson.

Hans thinks the previous 250k was low..

And he can't believe it's now 150k.

S hans"before the bail hearing i knew well in advance that something was happening and that ultimately this was happening.

It was dissapointing."

Circuit court says if jackson posts bond..

He will wear an ankle monitor..

Have no contact with his son..no drugs or alcohol, and no visitors at his home except for his siblings and lawyer.

Days before ella went missing..

Police say she secretly met with a domestic violence advocate .

Hans says the judge's decision is not only a slap in his family's face... but a blow to all domestic violence victims. "during domestic violence awareness month.

It's hard to imagine they would let somebody out like this."

He knows innocent until proven guilty..

And he respects the process of a fair trial..

But he says he wishes it wasn't at his family's expense.

"we are very uncomfortable with the situation."

Christy"madison circuit court says jackson has not yet posted bond.

In richmond, christy bollinger, abc

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