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|    danielc@dc-resources.spam.net to All    |
|    Re: Strangest Inmate Scam????    |
|    03 Nov 03 10:52:35    |
      On 03 Nov 2003 06:36:03 GMT, nadacomin@aol.com (Nadacomin) succinctly       stated:              >>Subject: Strangest Inmate Scam????       >       >>From: ghost_of_morphy@theghostishere.com (Morphy's ghost)       >>Newsgroups: alt.prisons       >>Reply-To: ghost_of_morphy@hotmail.com       >       >ghost writes:       >       >>Just out of curiousity, what's the strangest inmate scam that you've       >>ever heard of?       >>       >>A few years ago we had an inmate who was trying to train the local       >>pigeons to fly drugs in and out of the facility.       >       >Naw, how could that be? Inmates and thier friends don't try to smuggle drugs       >into prisons, its the GUARDS that are doing it all. Just ask Vadik, Stewart       >Connor and a few others here. They will tell you all about it.              Although some smaller amounts get in without employee assistance, the       fact is some doens't. It's not a black-n-white picture.              When I was doing my time there was a period of about two years where a       delivery would be made every month of a kilo of weed. Not all broken       up into small containers, a whole packed kilo of weed (that's 2.2       pounds for the metric-challenged). Ever seen a kilo of weed? Only one       way a package of that size is coming in.              If it happened there, it happens elsewhere.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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