There's a more interesting way to look at this, which paints a scenario you'd more likely see in a trial where there is some sort of mob connection.Remember this is the well respected Mark Brown saying this.
Tony Rezko is a guy who knows a lot about a lot of people. Those people have a very serious stake in him keeping his mouth shut. Rezko is also known to be a very security-conscious guy.
I know this is going to sound overly dramatic, but it's not really that far-fetched to think Rezko may well believe he's in danger if he goes free and that by reporting to jail it's proof that he's not cooperating.
It's one way of saying, "You don't have to worry about me."
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Did Rezko go straight to jail because he doesn't feel safe on the outside?
Mark Brown of The Chicago Sun-Times reports: