Three months after Casey Gathers, 20, was arrested for the double murder in December, he was released from East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on Monday.Gathers was one of three suspects who were arrested for the December murders of Chandrasekhar Reddy Komma and Kiran Kumar Allam.James Manasseh, Gathers’ attorney, said it was an awful thing for his client to sit in jail for 120 days.By law, prosecutors have 120 days to file formal charges against a murder suspect. After 120 days have passed, the defendants attorney can file a motion to have him released. Prosecutors, though, can still bring charges against Gathers since murder doesn’t carry a statute of limitations.”120 days — that’s a long time to get their case together,” Manasseh said. “For them not to have any information up to this point, I’d be hard pressed for them to get anything else.”Gathers’ release comes five days after Devin Jamell Parker was indicted on two counts of second-degree murder.Parker told members of the double homicide taskforce on May 21 that he was with Gathers and Lewis at the on-campus apartment when the two murders occurred, according to Parker’s arrest warrant.Parker also told the taskforce Gathers shot both victims.”[Gathers] just has to got back to work,” Manasseh said. “His family and himself have to get things back together and get his life back on track.”