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Subject: What a Shame!!


Author:
c/o
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Date Posted: 08:26:18 02/07/09 Sat

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty was a super-pick, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall, Humpty Dumpty now wants a transfer because everyone is picking on him, I guess Humpty Dumpty's mommy couldn't save him after all.
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Subject: Superior Officers Union


Author:
Time is Now
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Date Posted: 16:55:46 02/02/09 Mon

It is time to break away and start the supervisor's union. The days of CO's running the show is long OVER. We lose nothing!



Sign the cards
Subject: You should all write like me


Author:
Gelewski
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Date Posted: 09:48:38 12/30/08 Tue

I, said officer Gelewski am writing a report on this said website to give this officer's opinion about This officer's typing said report, wishing every CO would write their said reports like this officer, as I officer Gewelski did at this time offer up my said writing style as THE said model.

enuf said, from this officer?
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Subject: CAUTION!!!!!!!


Author:
HAPPY
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Date Posted: 19:29:20 01/29/09 Thu

Be careful of L. Lopes from CJ.No good,No good,No good.Thrives on trouble and bull shit!!!!!!!She will drag you in.BEWARE!!!!!!!
Subject: Let's build a better rep!


Author:
Sick of nonsense
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Date Posted: 19:04:44 01/19/09 Mon

Why is everyone so caught up with every one else? If someone wants to do something other than work a block, good for them. If your happy working in a block... Good for you. Unless someone has screwed you over personally than leave them alone. Theres no reason for all this bull. We may have to deal with people we don't like, we may see things we don't agree with, just do your eight and go home. If you have such a problem with the DOC then leave. The DOC has it's issues, but all in all it's a pretty easy job... Do your job and keep your mouth shut. All this crap makes us look bad. Remember that it's not just us CO's that can read this stuff. It's no wonder we have such a bad reputation. Also remember, It's us against the cons... Not us against each other.
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Subject: Under The Carpet


Author:
C/O
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Date Posted: 15:53:31 01/19/09 Mon

Will the stalker incident be swept under the carpet? Or will mommy's boy be punished? Will he lose his super-pick position? Will butchie be punished to for not telling the super about the incident at the Christmas party? We will wait and see!!
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Subject: jokesRus


Author:
improv
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Date Posted: 04:47:08 01/25/09 Sun


A blonde was on vacation in the depths of Louisiana. She wanted a pair of genuine alligator shoes, but didn't want to pay the high prices.

After unsuccessfully haggling with of one of the shopkeepers, the blonde said, "Maybe I'll just go out and catch my own alligator, so I can get a pair of shoes at a reasonable price."

Later in the day, the shopkeeper spotted the young woman standing waist deep in the water, shotgun in hand. She took aim at an alligator, killed it and hauled it onto the swamp bank.

Lying nearby were several more of the dead creatures. The shopkeeper watched in amazement as the blonde flipped the alligator on its back and shouted in frustration, "Damn, this one isn't wearing any shoes either."
Subject: Change we can believe in!


Author:
Sweet D
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Date Posted: 07:29:20 01/21/09 Wed

Once I rat you out I'll be there to represent you. I've been at it for almost twenty years. And if you criticize me I'll have you in front of the MCAD so fast it make your head spin.
Subject: Peggy's suspension?


Author:
wondering
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Date Posted: 13:23:22 01/11/09 Sun

Just wondering if anyone heard how big of a suspension Peggy Bundy got hit with after her commish's hearing for the incident at state trans? does the boyfriend who looks like a con still drop her off at work (maybe he took care of that outstanding warrant)?
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Subject: whatever


Author:
lulu
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Date Posted: 14:39:05 01/07/09 Wed

Education in Arkansas

Why don't they teach drivers ed. and sex ed. in the same day in Arkansas?
It's too hard on the mules.
Subject: CRAZY PORTAGUE HEADING BACK!!!!


Author:
X-DIRTY BIKER
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Date Posted: 09:59:07 01/06/09 Tue

AFTER ONLY ONE DAY HE'S ALREADY MAKING PHONE CALLS TO GET BACK.SAYS HE MISSES THE CUTE RED HEADED LT..?
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Subject: Prison Nurse Accused Of Trying To Help Rapist Escape


Author:
hates con lovers
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Date Posted: 01:15:24 01/05/09 Mon

Prison Nurse Accused Of Trying To Help Rapist Escape
Posted on November 26, 2008 by cosgoingwrong
A prison nurse has been arrested and charged with smuggling items to a convicted rapist who stabbed his lawyer in court last year.





Prosecutors allege that 44-year-old Deborah Girouard smuggled items to Che Sosa in an alleged plot to help him escape MCI-Cedar Junction prison in Walpole.

The charges allege Girouard slipped Sosa saw blades and other items. Sosa has not been charged in the alleged escape plot.

His lawyer was treated for injuries to his face and chest from the courtroom stabbing.

Last March, Sosa was convicted of the 1995 rape of a 50-year-old Boston woman. He was sentenced to 40 years in prison, which is in addition to a 55-year sentence he was already serving for a previous rape.

It’s unclear when Girouard is accused of smuggling the items to Sosa. She has been charged with delivering an article to an inmate and aiding the escape of a prisoner, which are both felony charges. She faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

source: http://wbztv.com/local/Che.Sosa.prison.2.874018.html

update:
A 44-year-old nurse and mother of five was ordered held without bail yesterday after she pleaded not guilty to charges of taking part in an elaborate scheme to help one of the state’s most dangerous inmates escape from prison.

Deborah Girouard of Ashby allegedly told security at MCI-Cedar Junction that she had given inmate Che Sosa an eyeglass case containing three saw blades, a handcuff key and dental floss said to be capable of cutting through the Plexiglass in his cell, according to court records and prosecutors.

In her locker, authorities also found a correction officer’s uniform and badge, a wig, fake fingernails and nail polish - props to be used in Sosa’s planned break-out tomorrow from the maximum-security prison, Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Rowe said in Wrentham District Court.

Girouard, a University of Massachusetts Correctional Health nurse on contract at the prison since October 2007, had also given Sosa a pair of her underwear and a cell phone she would charge for him so the two could talk, Rowe said.

“It was clear there was a relationship that had been established,” the prosecutor said. “The extent of that relationship is not known.”

Girouard also bought a knife for Sosa, but when he asked her to smuggle in a gun, she refused, and he threatened her and her family, prompting her to come forward, Rowe said.

Defense attorney Thomas Iovieno said Girouard disputes the charges and came forward voluntarily.

Sosa, 39, is serving 40 to 55 years for nine counts of aggravated rape and is awaiting trial for allegedly stabbing his former defense attorney.

Judge Warren Powers ordered Girouard held without bail, pending a Dec. 17 hearing. If convicted of delivering an article to an inmate and aiding the escape of a prisoner, she could find herself behind bars for up to 15 years.

Mark Shelton, a UMass Correctional Health spokesman, said Girouard has worked for the program since 2005 and is on unpaid leave, pending the case’s outcome.

source: http://www.bostonherald
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Subject: Thanks for sending that loser to MCIF.


Author:
hmm (He's already banged on a holiday!)
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Date Posted: 14:41:55 12/30/08 Tue

What did he get kicked out for? Besides being a selfcentered prick.
Subject: Happy Holidays


Author:
Professor Corrector Man
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Date Posted: 09:57:17 12/24/08 Wed

Wishing all my Correctional friends a wonderfully peaceful (and correct) Holiday

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Subject: Big Mouths and TINY DICKS, the D.O. C. way!


Author:
bunch of cowards.................
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Date Posted: 17:47:13 12/20/08 Sat

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Subject: the flip side


Author:
AMC
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Date Posted: 10:13:43 12/13/08 Sat

Amanda Mac coming back!!!
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Subject: Framingham


Author:
????
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Date Posted: 18:19:29 12/16/08 Tue

Could someone please answer this question ......
Why did that person who transfered to Framingham
Get his transfer before everyone else???? Also that
Person called in sick on thanksgiving day and had a swap
The day before and the day after ......wounder what he will
do on Christmas ???? Please don't send us any more buddy
F¥[<€rs!!!!!!!!!!
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Subject: Entering Institutions


Author:
just a c/o
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Date Posted: 07:20:47 12/05/08 Fri

I want to know what is going to be one about the new rules related to entering the institutions. What’s a minimum amount of personal items, what’s a limited amount of food? Why is soup a danger? Why can’t we order out? Only a half a gallon of water? I think this is an over reaction to a few situations. What about the officer that follows the rules and is forced over time. I feel bad for all the people that do swaps. That person will have no food or water for the 8 hours. E-Board guys what are you going to do? So, are these rules going to apply to all DOC members or will there be exceptions for the privileged few in various locations?
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Subject: Subject: Dirty Nurse 2


Author:
c/o
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Date Posted: 14:08:44 12/07/08 Sun

Subject: Dirty Nurse 2


Author:
Required
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Date Posted: 16:39:58 11/26/08 Wed

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aryan November 26, 2008 -->
local news updates
updated
Wednesday, 3:13 PM
From the Metro staff at The Boston Globe
DA: Foiled prison break included elaborate disguise
November 26, 2008 12:12 PM Email| Comments (15)| Text size – +

By John R. Ellement and Shelley Murphy, Globe Staff

WRENTHAM -- The elaborate disguise included sunglasses, a wig, fingernail polish, makeup, what a prosecutor described as "latex skin," and a full correction officer's uniform, complete with badges and the proper insignia.

The clothes and accessories were allegedly found in the locker of a nurse who works at the super-maximum unit of a prison in Walpole. It was supposed to be the final touch in what was described by Assistant Norfolk District Attorney Jennifer Roe today as an intricate plan to break one of the state's most dangerous inmates out of prison this coming Friday.

The nurse, Deborah Girouard, 44, had developed a "relationship" with the inmate, Che Blake Sosa, the prosecutor said today during her arraignment in Wrentham District Court. Girouard had allegedly smuggled a cellphone into MCI Cedar-Junction so she and Sosa could chat, and she gave him a pair of her underwear, Roe said.

Prosecutors allege that Girouard had agreed to get Sosa a knife and some dental floss that would help him cut the Plexiglas in his cell. She had allegedly smuggled to him three saw blades, a handcuff key, and a steel clip. Girouard drew the line and said no, however, when Sosa asked for a gun, Roe said. That made Sosa angry, prosecutors said, and he allegedly threatened her in a cellphone call. That call prompted Girouard to go to the Department of Correction on Tuesday, Roe said.

Girouard's attorney, Thomas Iovieno, questioned the credibility of anything involving Sosa, who is serving life in prison for a series of rapes and awaiting trial for allegedly stabbing his own lawyer.

"She disputes these allegations," Iovieno said, who described his client as a hardworking mother of five.

Iovieno added: "She's upset, she's distressed, and she's very despondent."

Judge Warren Powers ordered Girouard held without bail pending her next court appearance on Dec. 17.

It was unclear how long she has worked at the prison and what her relationship is with Sosa, who is housed in a super-maximum security single-man cell in the prison's Department Disciplinary Unit. He is essentially serving a life sentence for rape convictions this year and last year, because he would not be eligible for parole until he is 118 years old.

"I don't know what this nurse was thinking," said Steven Kenneway, president of the Massachusetts Correction Officers Federated Union. "If she's done what she's accused of, she endangered the lives of every employee and inmate at the facility and every citizen of the surrounding communities."

Kenneway said the charges highlight the importance of the screening process for contract personnel hired to work at the prisons.

"Inmates like Che Sosa have nothing but time to try to figure out a way to get out of prison and when they get help like this, it puts us all at risk," Kenneway said.

Sosa has a long history of violence. The convicted serial rapist was accused of stabbing two correction officers with a piece of fencing in his cell at Walpole two years ago.

He is also accused of stabbing his lawyer in the face and collarbone with a makeshift plastic knife in February 2007 during jury selection in a Dedham courtroom for his trial on charges of raping a Quincy woman in 2001. His lawyer survived the attack, which authorities say was unprovoked.

Sosa, defended by a new lawyer, was convicted of the rape and sentenced to 55 years in prison.

Earlier this year, the 5-foot-11, 240-pound Sosa was shackled to a chair and flanked by about a dozen court and correction officers during his trial in Suffolk Superior Court for the 1995 rape of a Jamaica Plain woman. He was convicted and sentenced to 35 to 40 years, to be served after his previous sentence.

Testifying in his own defense, Sosa told jurors, "I love women, all type of women. But, I certainly don't rape them."

On the website www.friendsbeyondthewall.com, Sosa offers a profile of himself, lists his release date as "unknown," and tells potential pen pals, "don't be dismayed by my projected release date."

He writes that in the 20 years he has spent in and out of prison, this is the first ad he has placed seeking companionship.

He says he gives loyalty and expects it back.

"I'm looking for a friendship and I am open for more, if that is to be," Sosa wrote. "I'm extremely passionate and my empathy is far and wide. Thus, I seek a woman of like makeup. She has to be compassionate, nonjudgmental."

Globe correspondent John M. Guilfoil contributed to this report. Shelley Murphy can be reached at shmurphy@globe.com.
Subject: STP & RTU off SBCC coming 2 U ???


Author:
Heard anything...
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Date Posted: 23:19:10 12/04/08 Thu

Have any of you heard about the current Secure Treatment Program Unit (STP)and the RTU coming to OCCC?
Subject: Lt busted


Author:
reader
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Date Posted: 06:54:55 11/21/08 Fri

isnt(wasnt)Lt Mendes one of yours?
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Subject: You guys are the balls...lol


Author:
Pick jobs now available (Feel Good?)
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Date Posted: 08:14:07 05/14/08 Wed

A message for the administration and super picks
Thousands of Sexy and Funny Images
Touch the Darkness

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Subject: yubba, dubba, doooo


Author:
hey butchie
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Date Posted: 13:25:45 11/21/08 Fri

Wonder if Butch has any S&W .40's for sale.
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Subject: Haha...Haha my money problems are over!!!!!!!!!!!!


Author:
Barack will pay my mortgage and buy my gas!!!
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Date Posted: 03:23:02 11/05/08 Wed

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Subject: Something intelligent for both sides


Author:
Achmed the dead terroist, tonight@900pm
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Date Posted: 10:58:26 11/16/08 Sun



November 7, 2008, 11:48 am


Where Have All the Bigots Gone?


By John Tierney
If, as some social scientists have been telling us, 88 percent of whites have an “implicit bias” against blacks and in favor of whites, and if, according to exit polls, whites made up 74 percent of the voters on Tuesday, why is Barack Obama going to be the next president?

I’m afraid I can’t make that math work out, so I’ve got another question: Was this election a landslide defeat for the researchers labeling most Americans as “unconscious” racists? They’ve done this using tools like the Implicit Association Test, which has shown that whites more quickly associate whites with “good” attributes and and blacks with “bad” attributes.”

But do these split-second reaction times really tell us anything useful about how people think and behave? As my colleague Ben Carey points out today, there’s also evidence that people’s prejudices can be reduced quite quickly when they spend time with someone from another race. And the notion that the computer tests of implicit bias are measuring meaningful prejudice has been disputed in articles like this one in Psychological Inquiry by Hal R. Arkes of Ohio State University and Philip Tetlock of the University of California at Berkeley.

“Obama’s candidacy is in itself a major embarrassment for the unconscious-bias crowd,” Dr. Tetlock told me. “They’ve argued that unconscious bias is pervasive but will influence judgments only when people have an ostensibly non-racial rationale to discriminate. Of course, the Clinton and McCain campaigns showered the American public with non-racial rationales to oppose Obama. But people did not seize on these rationales in anywhere near the numbers they should have if unconscious bias were as pervasive and potent as typically implied.”

In the exit polls on Tuesday, only 19 percent of voters said that race played a factor in their decision. As my colleagues Kate Zernike and Dalia Sussman note, Mr. Obama’s margin of margin of victory was “about the same among voters who said race had been a factor as it was among those who said it had not been at all.” Although a majority of white voters supported John McCain, a larger fraction (43 percent) of the white voters voted for Mr. Obama this year than for John Kerry in 2004.

In their Psychological Inquiry article, Dr. Tetlock and Dr. Arkes argue that people’s split-second reactions on implicit-bias tests can be explained by factors other than prejudice, and they point to the abundance of survey data showing a decline in racial prejudice in recent decades. They conclude:

If the decades of representative-sample surveys . . . are correct and racism is in steep decline, then hunting for its vestiges using the millisec precision of modern computers appears in a different light: a project that requires attaching increasingly tendentious interpretations to implicit associative measures that are well-suited for answering precisely formulated psychological questions about the working of human memory but that are less suited for tackling political questions about the tenacity of prejudicial behavior.

Do you agree that these implicit-bias reports are “increasingly tendentious”? Is there any social benefit in using these tests to telling the public that racism is still rampant? After Mr. Obama’s victory, should social scientists reconsider their research — and their image of the bigoted American?
Subject: hiding in the woods wont save you!


Author:
i think i'm big but really i'm small........
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Date Posted: 14:27:31 11/06/08 Thu

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Subject: Nope it wasnt me


Author:
ll
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Date Posted: 16:16:38 10/13/08 Mon

NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) -- A veteran New Bedford police officer has denied posting a picture of himself in uniform on the Internet seeking female companionship.

But Mayor Scott Lang says an investigation will be conducted to determine whether Officer Norman Duchesneau violated department policy.

The picture of Duchesneau was posted on Craigslist.com under "casual encounters" in August and asks "Do you have a cop fantasy?" It shows him sitting in a cruiser, apparently taking a picture of himself. His shoulder patch designating his department cannot be seen.

Police Lt. Jeffrey Silva confirms it is a city officer, but says it is unclear who posted the photo.

Duchesneau, who has been with the department since 1986, tells WJAR-TV that he did not post the picture. He remains on active duty.
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Subject: Sandwiches for cons


Author:
c/o
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Date Posted: 15:24:33 10/07/08 Tue

The Director of Treatment brings in sandwiches for cons without an A to E and nothing happens to her. If that was an Officer they would of been walked off the property and suspended for at least 10 days. Whats good for the goose is good for the gander.
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Subject: Union Message Board


Author:
Massmoderators
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Date Posted: 16:17:38 09/28/08 Sun

The Union Message Board at:

http://www.voy.com/200536/

will be moderated until further notice.
Subject: NOT ANOTHER


Author:
FROM THE VOODS
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Date Posted: 06:56:19 08/21/08 Thu

WILL THERE BE A PAULIE B REPLACEMENT? I HEAR THERES ANOTHER PAULIE B TO PUT CAPTAINS BARS ON.SO GET THE SWEET BREAD READY AND START POLISHING BOYS PAULIE BOU IS NEXT....
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Subject: To bad


Author:
ji
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Date Posted: 09:27:50 09/02/08 Tue

Maybe someone should have produced his disciplanary history. See if scrabble trumps that.


Convicted killer to remain behind bars

12:08 AM EST on Tuesday, December 11, 2007

By Paul Davis

Journal Staff Writer

CRANSTON — Convicted murderer James “Jamie” Hughes III will remain behind bars for at least another 3½ years, the Rhode Island Parole Board said yesterday.

The board rejected Hughes’ plea for freedom — his fourth in 15 years — because of the “heinous nature” of his crime.

The Massachusetts inmate received a life sentence in 1983 for beating furniture dealer Howard “Zeke” Harris to death with a hammer in North Kingstown. Hughes, a drug user, took $70 and fled in Harris’ truck.

Kay Cutting, Harris’ daughter, greeted the board’s vote with relief and worry.

“In just 42 months, we’ll have to go through this all over again,” said the 78-year-old North Kingstown woman, who has been fighting to keep Hughes behind bars since 1992.

At yesterday’s hearing, Cutting and two of her daughters painted a loving picture of the 79-year-old Harris, who prayed every morning, befriended children and sold used chairs and couches to Navy families and others.

Before they began, they placed framed photos of Harris on a table facing the Parole Board.

But they called Hughes a monster.

Hughes tortured her father and later bragged about it to an inmate, said Cutting.

Cutting’s youngest daughter, Krista Brown, said Hughes left her grandfather “in a pool of blood.” Brown, who was 14 at the time of the murder, said she can’t stop the grisly scene from playing “over and over” in her mind. “I just wish it would go away,” she sobbed.

Brown also read a letter from her sister, Lorie Cutting, who lives in Florida.

“Jamie Hughes can still see and talk to his family,” Brown read. “We talk to my grandfather at a cold, stark gravesite, a gravesite devoid of life and light.”

Brown, her sister Bethanie Sherman and their mother all cried during the hearing.

Board members bristled, however, when Cutting said she would hold them responsible for any harm to her family if Hughes is released.

“We take our responsibility very, very, very seriously,” said board member Kenneth R. Walker.

The board rejected Hughes’ request not only for the “heinous nature” of his crime but also because of its terrible impact on Cutting, her family and the North Kingstown community.

But the board also noted that Hughes has “taken steps” toward his rehabilitation.

Since his incarceration, Hughes has graduated from a drug-abuse program, earned college degrees, won Scrabble contests and published poems in prison journals, family members say.

During his trial, Hughes insisted he was innocent. He said the store owner was murdered by two men in masks, a story discounted by a jury and judge.

But the board yesterday said Hughes, at the Old Colony Correctional Center in Bridgewater, Mass., is “significantly more forthcoming in the admission of his guilt … with regard to his active participation in the planning and execution of this crime.”

According to Parole Board Chairwoman Lisa Holley, Hughes earlier submitted a plan for getting a job, seeking support and living outside prison. If released, he would not live in Rhode Island, Holley said.

But Cutting and others yesterday remained unconvinced of Hughes’ turnaround.

Two law enforcement officials recommended Hughes remain behind bars.

“We don’t oppose every parole request,” said Deputy Attorney General Gerald J. Coyne. But the killing of Harris was “an absolutely senseless murder,” Coyne said. “This was a true random violent act.”

North Kingstown Police Chief Edward A. Charboneau also asked the board to deny Hughes’ request.

“We’ve had five murders since I have been on the Police Department,” he said. While any murder is terrible, “this is the most horrific,” he said.

Charboneau said he saw Hughes shortly after the murder of Harris. “I looked into his eyes in 1982,” he said. “Those are the eyes of a killer.”
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Subject: ATT:11-7 FROM THE HORSES MOUTH BARBOSA IS STAYING UNTIL LATE DEC./JAN.09


Author:
THE ONE WHO TALK TO HIM SAT6/14/08 AT THE HARBOR MALL
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Date Posted: 13:00:40 06/14/08 Sat

ITS A FACT JACK WERE STUCK AGAIN!He has a few personal things to tie up before he can officially walk out the door this winter.So watch out fellas.
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Subject: Booted form I.P.S.


Author:
C/O
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Date Posted: 16:43:18 09/17/08 Wed

What happened to Kenny Martins?
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Subject: why


Author:
wants to know
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Date Posted: 11:51:29 08/22/08 Fri

Wants to know why Allain transfered?
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Subject: how that suckpump John Madden??? Does he have flat knees yet or does he wear that pads


Author:
john madden hater
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Date Posted: 20:39:22 08/09/08 Sat

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Subject: So whats up Allain


Author:
What happened?
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Date Posted: 08:13:44 08/19/08 Tue

How did Allain manage to transfer when it wasnt time? Obviously admin trasfer- but why?
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Subject: Stone & Leary strikes again !!!!!


Author:
C.O.
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Date Posted: 07:49:26 08/12/08 Tue

Cotta backs out of the transfer , Thanks Matt now wer'e stuck with this dope......
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Subject: Brouillette does it AGAIN .. PARTY !!!!!!!!!!


Author:
Watcher
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Date Posted: 10:26:26 08/12/08 Tue

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Subject: THIS JUST IN: BIGFOOT FOUND!


Author:
Who allowed Rene Carr off her post? See details.
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Date Posted: 06:44:46 08/15/08 Fri

http://www.searchingforbigfoot.com/HomePage
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Subject: Judicial Committee Overruled


Author:
Fly on the wall
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Date Posted: 08:11:51 07/21/08 Mon

There was a surprise meeting on Sunday and the E-board (not all were invited) decided to overrule the Judicial Committees ruling and terminated the VP. We have rules in place, but Steve, Hank, ED, and Rob decided that they do not have to follow "rules" or the Constitution and By-Laws. I think there needs to be a "full unbiased investigation" in to the every day runnings of this Dirty Dirty E-board.
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