Friday, April 10, 2026, was the first anniversary of Megan Bos’ body being found in a trash can, yet nothing has been done to change the failings in the SAFE-T Act that allowed the man accused of concealing her death to walk free a day after she was discovered.
On Friday, State Representative Tom Weber spoke to Fox 32 Chicago about House Bill 4104, which gives judges more discretion to hold potentially dangerous felons. Weber noted the need to make the necessary changes to honor Megan’s life and ensure that those who should be behind bars are indeed behind bars.
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