From the AP article:
"Mathias became pregnant, and Priester tried to arrange an
abortion for her, the affidavit says. Gilbert allegedly advised her to
drink bleach to induce an abortion."
Guards Charged Over Inmate Sex
http://www.newsday.com/ap/text/topnews/ap773.htm
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Two guards were charged with letting inmates
have sex at the governor's residence, deepening a prison sex scandal
that has already involved convicted child killer Susan Smith.
Gov. Jim Hodges said Thursday he said he expects to take action in the
case before the day is through. ''I'm not going to leave it to the
Department of Corrections. They've made a mess of it,'' Hodges told
WVOC-AM radio.
His office said the day before that personnel changes may be made at
the department.
''We're shocked, disgusted, furious,'' said Hodges' spokesman Morton
Brilliant.
Wednesday's charges involved four minimum-security inmates who worked
at the governor's mansion complex and temporary residence, handling
maintenance, housecleaning and cooking.
According to an affidavit, guard Freddie Priester left his post at the
temporary residence while inmates Nancy Mulwee and Antoine Frazier had
sex.
Priester and co-worker Demont Gilbert are also accused of failing to
report sexual encounters between those prisoners and between inmates
Michelle Mathias and Todd Johnson. The encounters began in April and
ended in December, the affidavit said.
Mathias became pregnant, and Priester tried to arrange an abortion for
her, the affidavit says. Gilbert allegedly advised her to drink bleach
to induce an abortion.
The Corrections Department has been under fire since last year, when a
guard was accused of having sex with Smith, who is serving a life
sentence for drowning her two sons in a lake in 1994. About a dozen
employees have already been fired.
Neither guard charged Wednesday was accused of having sex with the
inmates, and prisoners told investigators they did not use the
governor's bedroom or have encounters while the governor's family was
home, said Richland County chief prosecutor Barney Giese.
Corrections Department spokesman John Barkley said he did not know the
status of Mathias' pregnancy. He said he was unsure what discipline the
inmates might face.
Barkley said women prisoners will no longer be assigned to the
governor's home or buildings on the mansion grounds.
Johnson, Mulwee and Frazier were serving time for possession of crack
cocaine, while Mathias was serving five years for arson, he said.
Priester, 49, and Gilbert, 22, spent Wednesday night in jail. Both were
suspended without pay Dec. 13.
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Maybe it causes abortion by killing the host body. I hope that prison
guard isn't charging for his medical advice.
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WyrdWoman
Drink enough bleach and it would terminate the mother along with the
pregnancy.
According to AGI, in Latin American women drink stuff like this to try
to terminate pregnancies:
Beer, wine, vinegar
Soapy substances
Caustic substances, including bleach, dye, potassium salts
http://www.agi-usa.org/pubs/ib12.html
B.
WyrdWoman wrote:
Me thinks he was trying to clone Michael Jackson, not induce abortion.
Sam (Ewe got yer Thriller, Thriller......<insert Moonwalking>) Sands
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Volfie -> drinking bleach sounds like an agonizing way to die, IMHO
In article <93kl0e$7ir$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,
i love coffee! <i_love...@my-deja.com> wrote:
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Alex
"I can imagine a world without war and without hate -
And I can imagine us attacking that world because they would never
expect it."
Live by chance, Love by choice, Kill by profession.
You probably ingest a lot more bleach than you think. Take a look at the
soap products under the cabinet.
Michael <- Bleaches his wooden cutting boards and washes them with hot soapy
water
It will kill you, then you're no longer pregnant.
Sounds like Gilbert was trying to solve two problems
at once.
Kris