THE MOST SERIOUS CRIME EVER COMMITED
Thu 14 Nov 2013 - 16:38
CHARLESTON, MO (KFVS) -
A Scott County woman is facing felony contraband charges out of Mississippi County.
Jamie Marie Sadler, 34, of Morley was charged with two counts of felony possession of a weapon/dangerous item in the county jail and felony damage to jail property.
According to Sheriff Keith Moore, deputies learned there was a BIC lighter in F-pod of the Mississippi County Detention Center.
As officers went into the pod, they noticed smoke coming from the cell assigned to Jamie Sadler. Officers say she tried to smoke dried out green beans, which she had rolled up in a page from a book.
At that point, officers conducted a thorough search of the pod. During that search, officers say they found a sewing needle lying in the window ceil of Sadler's cell, but no lighter.
After using a metal detector, officers found that Sadler had concealed the lighter inside her body.
Once the metal detector had alerted officers, Sadler agreed having the lighter and turned it over to corrections staff.
Because it is a health and safety hazard to inmates and staff, a lighter is classified as dangerous contraband.
Sadler was recently sentenced to three years in prison on the charges for which she was jailed at the time of this offense.
Upon her release from prison, Sadler will be returned to Mississippi County with bond set at $25,000.
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A Scott County woman is facing felony contraband charges out of Mississippi County.
Jamie Marie Sadler, 34, of Morley was charged with two counts of felony possession of a weapon/dangerous item in the county jail and felony damage to jail property.
According to Sheriff Keith Moore, deputies learned there was a BIC lighter in F-pod of the Mississippi County Detention Center.
As officers went into the pod, they noticed smoke coming from the cell assigned to Jamie Sadler. Officers say she tried to smoke dried out green beans, which she had rolled up in a page from a book.
At that point, officers conducted a thorough search of the pod. During that search, officers say they found a sewing needle lying in the window ceil of Sadler's cell, but no lighter.
After using a metal detector, officers found that Sadler had concealed the lighter inside her body.
Once the metal detector had alerted officers, Sadler agreed having the lighter and turned it over to corrections staff.
Because it is a health and safety hazard to inmates and staff, a lighter is classified as dangerous contraband.
Sadler was recently sentenced to three years in prison on the charges for which she was jailed at the time of this offense.
Upon her release from prison, Sadler will be returned to Mississippi County with bond set at $25,000.
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SOMETIMES YOU JUST GOTTA SOME SOME GREEN BEANS MY NIKKAZ
Re: THE MOST SERIOUS CRIME EVER COMMITED
Thu 14 Nov 2013 - 17:13
Servin' green beans to these mean fiends til' I bling bling
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Re: THE MOST SERIOUS CRIME EVER COMMITED
Thu 14 Nov 2013 - 17:30
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Re: THE MOST SERIOUS CRIME EVER COMMITED
Thu 14 Nov 2013 - 19:51
That's logical. Imagine she farted and accidentally ignited the lighter , the gas inside her stomach could explode and make a hole in the prison wall allowing other prisoners to escape. She was like a walking bomb - it's a terrorist threat. She got a lesson.41OMaximus wrote:CHARLESTON, MO (KFVS) -
A Scott County woman is facing felony contraband charges out of Mississippi County.
Jamie Marie Sadler, 34, of Morley was charged with two counts of felony possession of a weapon/dangerous item in the county jail and felony damage to jail property.
According to Sheriff Keith Moore, deputies learned there was a BIC lighter in F-pod of the Mississippi County Detention Center.
As officers went into the pod, they noticed smoke coming from the cell assigned to Jamie Sadler. Officers say she tried to smoke dried out green beans, which she had rolled up in a page from a book.
At that point, officers conducted a thorough search of the pod. During that search, officers say they found a sewing needle lying in the window ceil of Sadler's cell, but no lighter.
After using a metal detector, officers found that Sadler had concealed the lighter inside her body.
Once the metal detector had alerted officers, Sadler agreed having the lighter and turned it over to corrections staff.
Because it is a health and safety hazard to inmates and staff, a lighter is classified as dangerous contraband.
Sadler was recently sentenced to three years in prison on the charges for which she was jailed at the time of this offense.
Upon her release from prison, Sadler will be returned to Mississippi County with bond set at $25,000.
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Re: THE MOST SERIOUS CRIME EVER COMMITED
Fri 15 Nov 2013 - 21:41
Nikka. I told you to stop watching those damn saturday morning cartoons. Fah rul yo.Bladerunner wrote:That's logical. Imagine she farted and accidentally ignited the lighter , the gas inside her stomach could explode and make a hole in the prison wall allowing other prisoners to escape. She was like a walking bomb - it's a terrorist threat. She got a lesson.41OMaximus wrote:CHARLESTON, MO (KFVS) -
A Scott County woman is facing felony contraband charges out of Mississippi County.
Jamie Marie Sadler, 34, of Morley was charged with two counts of felony possession of a weapon/dangerous item in the county jail and felony damage to jail property.
According to Sheriff Keith Moore, deputies learned there was a BIC lighter in F-pod of the Mississippi County Detention Center.
As officers went into the pod, they noticed smoke coming from the cell assigned to Jamie Sadler. Officers say she tried to smoke dried out green beans, which she had rolled up in a page from a book.
At that point, officers conducted a thorough search of the pod. During that search, officers say they found a sewing needle lying in the window ceil of Sadler's cell, but no lighter.
After using a metal detector, officers found that Sadler had concealed the lighter inside her body.
Once the metal detector had alerted officers, Sadler agreed having the lighter and turned it over to corrections staff.
Because it is a health and safety hazard to inmates and staff, a lighter is classified as dangerous contraband.
Sadler was recently sentenced to three years in prison on the charges for which she was jailed at the time of this offense.
Upon her release from prison, Sadler will be returned to Mississippi County with bond set at $25,000.
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Re: THE MOST SERIOUS CRIME EVER COMMITED
Fri 15 Nov 2013 - 21:53
You mean BBC news? (damn I still don't see any f%$$#ing images after posting them, gotta update my software or sth)41OMaximus wrote:Nikka. I told you to stop watching those damn saturday morning cartoons. Fah rul yo.
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