Accused killer stepdad Tyresse Minter will be released from jail thanks to a judge who granted his last-ditch appeal Friday -- weeks after Gov. Kathy Hochul personally intervened to help put him behind bars.
Tyresse Minter, who was charged with strangling his 15-year-old stepson Corde Scott to death, was remanded in custody Friday after a Bronx judge deemed him a "flight risk" -- just days after a notoriously soft-on-crime magistrate opted to cut the stepdad loose.
The stepfather charged with strangling his 15-year-old stepson to death was released by a Bronx judge on Wednesday, despite the District Attorney’s Office request that he be remanded.
Tyresse Minter, the stepfather who was freed without bail after allegedly strangling his 15-year-old stepson to death earlier this year was rearrested on Thursday.
Karen Glenn, whose son, Corde Scott was stranged to death, allegedly by stepdad Tyresse Minter, says she was stunned when softie Bronx Judge Naiti Semaj let the accused killer loose without bail.