Cinderella and Snow White Drug Couriers?

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  1. skip

    skip Founder Administrator

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    You might think Cinderella and Snow White are just children's stories, but apparently they are also drug couriers as an astute mailroom employee in a New Jersey prison discovered. Several pages from a coloring book featuring the characters were found to be colored with Suboxone, a prescription drug to treat opiate addiction. The pages were mailed to several prisoners by a couple of women who conspired to smuggle the drugs via the mailed items.

    Read More: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/drug-smuggling/cinderella-snow-white-drug-smuggling-904832
     
  2. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Kudos for their creativity [​IMG]

    However now that they’ve been caught they’re subject to criminal prosecution and imprisonment :(


    Hotwater
     
  3. stash napt

    stash napt Member

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    Well..this is certainly interesting. lol
     
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    partially the institutions fault ..... Books and Publications come from the Book store, to be mailed from approved Vendors.. not from peoples homes. Many jail, institutions, prisons do this with all incoming outside purchases and must be approved by the Unit manager/warden ..
    Publications that violate the safely of the facility will be denied..

    :request to order: How to break out of prison by: (Author) John Wareham




    / Denied. ;)
     
  5. MrKewl

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    $|\/|0@k p07 b1u|\|7$ @ll d@y 3\/3ry d@y
     
  6. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    Well, on one hand, it's fucking crazy that they found that, I'm torn between saying good job, and fucking fascist pigs with too much time on their hands.

    That means someone has WAY too much free time on the job, unless it had something written somewhere, in poorly coded language, implying it.
     
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  8. Ranger

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    If indeed this drug is used to trest opiate addiction then the prison Doc should be supplying it and there should be no need to smuggle it in.
     
  9. hahaha04

    hahaha04 Whatevers Clever

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    haha crazy ingenuity by the people who sent that in...i wonder where the 'tip' came from? would the prison officials have picked up on this if the 'tip' hadnt been dropped?
     
  10. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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  11. djomalley

    djomalley Fanch King

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    Hilarious! =D And yes I must give out Kudos for the creativity as well... Too bad about the whole 'getting caught' thing... There should be Suboxone/Subutex programs in prisons anyway though.
     
  12. RooRshack

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    Ahh I looked at the pictures.

    Not very convincing lettering....

    The comments are pathetically horrible. "just shoot em all", etc. First we lock up 25% of the world's incarcerated population, and at the same time, with the "tough on crime" stance, we convince people they should just all be executed or stuffed in the iron maiden. I'd like to see those shits after they get locked up for a DWI or anything ELSE they've gotten away with....
     
  13. lovelyxmalia

    lovelyxmalia Banana Hammock Lifetime Supporter

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    I've gotta admit...that's pretty slick and very creative. Obviously not slick enough if they got caught, but at least the inmates were able to have fun for a short period of time haha
     
  14. Ranger

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    Clear into the '80s. It' most likeky would still work occasionally on the average street cop, but it'd be a fluke. Prison guards are trained in detecting just that sort of ruse.
     
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