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| He is obviously scared and overreacting. Comments like: quote: Whitmire grew impatient with Bell's response. "Why don't you do it and see what the consequences are?" he demanded.
show just how over the edge he is. I do not see what the big deal is. It's just a phone call. That is all. If they put pay phones on death row then they would not be having this contraband problem. It is perfectly natural for those people to want to have contact with their familiy and friends, especially under the conditions that they are housed in. |
| Posts: 79 | Location: Texas | Registered: May 22, 2008 |
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| quote: Originally posted by R_Smith: It's just a phone call.
Really? I think if a convicted murderer with a prior history of escape called me up out of the blue and started telling me all the things he knows about my personal life, I'd get a little exercised about it, too. |
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| I saw on the news this morning where Tabler has evidently been transferred to a psych unit. Apparently he had some stuff in his cell that would indicate he's suicidal. At any rate, I bet he's not too popular on Death Row or with other GP inmates either. Evidently this whole deal wasn't a big security issue until this idiot starts making menacing calls to the head of the Senate Criminal Justice committee and gets the whole system put on lockdown. Bright,...really bright. |
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| quote: Originally posted by LH: Evidently this whole deal wasn't a big security issue until this idiot starts making menacing calls to the head of the Senate Criminal Justice committee and gets the whole system put on lockdown.
Unforntunately, it was not even a big deal several months ago when it was reported that several of our State's units were partially closed because of lack of staffing. If we will not even pay enough to hire staff to gaurd existing beds, when the system is bulging at the seams; can it come as surprise when we find out that we are not very strict on the gaurds who are willing to accept the employment for the evidently, wanting pay? |
| Posts: 44 | Location: Amarillo, Tx, USA | Registered: March 03, 2008 |
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| Just wait until some of these people that think death row inmates should have phones start getting those calls.
Having been threatened and stalked numerous times, having had voodoo curses put on me, having kept unlisted numbers, I think the last thing I would want is a phone call from a convicted killer. I guess it's no big deal for some, especially when your family is threatened.
JC on a crutch - PRISON IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE FUN! DEATH ROW IS WHERE YOU GO TO WAIT TO DIE. These guys get "three hots and a cot", medical care, education, etc., etc., etc. Enough is enough.
If Tabler (a very scary guy - from my home county)needs to communicate - he can get paper, envelopes and stamps. Period. And who is screening his mail, if he doesn't have internet access?
The voodoo curse? That was funny. A cap murder (non-death) defendant's mom paid $10K for a priestess to burn a chicken on thelawn of my main witness, but just put a curse on me because she didn't know where I lived. The man was convicted in 6 minutes. I suggested mom get her money back. |
| Posts: 48 | Location: Seguin, TX, USA | Registered: June 15, 2007 |
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| The seizure count of prohibited phones and phone components topped 120 items Monday as the first full week of the close inspection was ending, including 63 phones, 56 chargers and five SIM cards that swap information among phones. But officers reported that they also have turned up 61 weapons, 52 instances of tobacco products and 14 discoveries of money - all prohibited for the estimated 155,000 inmates in the state's 111 prisons. Details.Verizon could make some money if they had a cell phone in the shape of a shank. |
| Posts: 7860 | Location: Georgetown, Texas | Registered: January 25, 2001 |
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