Why a three-strikes felon - on bail twice over - was on the streets, where he gunned down a deputy
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William Shae McKay could have been in custody Dec. 29 - in more than one case.Instead, the "three strikes" felon, already facing a life sentence, gunned down a Riverside County deputy before dying alongside a freeway in a hail of bullets.How was it that the 44-year-old violent criminal was free?
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