Bad beginnings only lead to bad endings!
Unnngh.
This is probably the worst newpaper writer I've read in a while.
dont people learn anything from watching Oz?
Prison nursing must pay pretty well if he was able to pickpocket $1300 from her. I don't think that very many people would commonly be carrying that much cash on them. I certainly don't.
"After pleading not guilty in Lowell District Court, he was held on $1,000 cash bail at the Cambridge jail.
Melendez has since been sprung from that lockup - this time, by a woman from Lawrence."
Good grief! What is the attraction to this man, or are can there be that many women out there that will settle for just about any guy if he uses the right line on them? Sad.
There are a lot of women out there who go for convicts. The same type as those who will join islam.
On numerous occasions, we'd have wives and girlfriends of inmates show up at the same time to visit the con and the fur would fly. One of my fellow Sergeants got caught in the middle of a cat fight, trying to separate the two women. There were even times when the inmate would choose to visit with the girlfriend and leave his wife sitting in the waiting room. What these women don't realize is that inmates are con artists. They are usually writing and calling multiple women and having them visit them, send them money or packages. It's a racket.
Once during my 13 years as a supervisor, I had to talk to a female officer whose behavior was less than stellar. I had gotten a tip from a con that a certain inmate had a new girlfriend and the snitch pointed to a new rookie female officer. I shrugged it off initially as simply inmate rumor, but when I saw the two of them laughing and giggling one morning behind the chow line, I recalled what the snitch had told me and called the officer in to speak with her.
She denied everything, but as it turns out, she was guilty. I had the inmate's cubicle searched and besides items he'd stolen from the kitchen, I found a short letter, unsigned, that obviously came from a female. The letter was frilly, full of affectionate comments, calling the inmate her "guardian angel." I knew that this officer had been working in the school building for a while and took the letter to compare the writing. I wanted to give her the benefit of the doubt, but when I checked the logbook for her script, my stomach lurched as I discovered the writing matched. I made copies of her log entries and turned the letter and the copies over to the Lieutenant.
From what I understand, they called her in, asked her outright and she denied it. What burned her was that she was sending packages in to the inmate in the name and from the address of the people she was living with at the time she was working at the prison. She was a widow with two or three children, and obviously needed a decent paying job to support her family. She was a stupid woman who made a stupid mistake and it cost her a well-paying job. Unfortunately there are alot of dummies like her out there.
Is she a hottie? Where were those kinds of guards when I was in . . . nevermind, wrong kind of thread.
Apparently, this brain-child didn't connect the dots - he was BEHIND BARS FOR A REASON!!!!!!!
Hard to feel compassion for someone this stupid.
Hopefully my "prison dream woman in bondage" doesn't do me wrong when I bail her out of the slammer. I'm sure she can be tamed and I'm just the guy she needs. I can tell she has a soft spot in her heart for me by her letters. She even has a prison lawyer friend filling out all the paperwork for me to get my house remortgaged. So she's already saved me a ton of money in lawyer fees.
ping
Calvera (Eli Wallach) to Chris (Yul Brynner) in "The Magnificent Seven" -
"If God did not want them sheared, He would not have made them sheep."