Current News | Introduction | Colloidal Silver | Chemtrails | Sylphs | Emerging Diseases | Forbidden Cures | Ozone | Immunity Boosting | Nutrition | Tone Gen [Editor's Note: To cover up sanctioned crimes, government officials
will proffer the most preposterous and unbelievable bald faced lies before
the public without even flinching. Robot reporters type up this drivel
without as much as questioning one word of the alleged 'explanation'. Here,
we are supposed to believe that a man cut through MULTIPLE steel bars using
dental floss ("or similar coated string") and toothpaste ("or another abrasive").(By
the way, steel bars intended for prison use are of a special hardened alloy.
You can't cut through them with anything but diamond coated blades). With
his bare hands, he then attacked and strangled to death another man who
was being escorted by guards (note the "s"). The chairman of the Texas
Board of Criminal Justice, Alfred Stringfellow, with Holmesian cunning,
figured out that the guy must have used dental floss and toothpaste to
break out, but he doesn't know how many bars the killer sawed through...
Duh??
http://www.apbnews.com/newscenter/breakingnews/2000/03/21/floss0321_01.html March 21, 2000 HOUSTON (AP) -- Prison officials believe an inmate used dental floss or a similar coated string to painstakingly cut his way out of his cell and kill a rival. Antonio Lara was accused of crawling out from under his cell bars and killing Roland Rios, said Alfred M. "Mac" Stringfellow, chairman of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice. Stringfellow said he didn't know how many steel bars Lara managed to cut through at the Coffield Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice near Palestine, or how long it took. "He was very dedicated at doing this," Stringfellow told the Houston Chronicle in today's editions. "They are very resourceful people. That's all they have is time, so they can sit there and saw away until they finally are able to cut through it." Used toothpaste as abrasive Lara, 26, was serving a 15-year sentence for attempted murder, robbery and aggravated assault. Rios, 41, was serving a 10-year term for aggravated robbery and injury to a child. Stringfellow said Lara coated the nylon string with toothpaste or another abrasive in order to cut through metal bars and attack Rios as he was being escorted by guards to the shower March 16. Rios' stabbing death resulted in confinement of some 122,000 Texas
prison inmates to their cells in a rare systemwide lockdown to collect
contraband and try and prevent further gang warfare.
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