Jeffrey Chapman decided at one point in his life that it was a good idea to get a mirror image of "murder" tattooed on his neck. He's rethinking that bad decision now and wants to get it removed. Should be an easy task but not for an inmate facing a murder charge. In Kansas only a licensed tattoo artist in a licensed facility can do tattoos and the sheriff isn't willing to transport a murder suspect to a tattoo parlor. Chapman's defense team believes the tattoo may sway the jury's opinion of him. There's a definition of ironic! bad tattoo
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