To: jeffsher
"One day when I was on my way to work, I saw an inmate with (Lt.) Frank Chiarelli's car at the car wash on Green Ridge Street," one former guard said. The inmate was serving a sentence for murder, he added.
Everyone involved should go to prison.
Jay Saunders, a former guard at the prison and now Scranton's city clerk, also had work done on his vehicle, according to inmates.
He should be fired. He's been compromised by the prison industry. Has the warden been holding this over his head so that they should be investigated by the city?
Mr. Needham used inmate laborers to work on his South Scranton bar and the apartment above it.
Interesting thought: what if the prisoners did some faulty wiring or the like and someone was hurt at the bar? His insurance company will ask him who did the work, what's he going to say? What if the prisoners put in some secret video taping equipment in the apartment (doesn't seem very likely), what are the renters going to think?
7 posted on
08/17/2003 3:33:35 PM PDT by
lelio
To: lelio
There's a few more high-ups involved..those stories will be coming out this week..
11 posted on
08/17/2003 11:22:26 PM PDT by
Bella
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