Female corrections officer strangled to death
Stephen H. writes:
I recently discovered View from the Right and read your postings and commentary with interest.
Here in Washington, one of those awful events occurred recently that just made me shake my head with disbelief:
An unarmed female prison guard was murdered while working alone in the prison chapel.
But women and men are exactly the same, aren’t they ? Women can jog, alone, through inner-city parks at night and can patrol inside prisons, alone, without consequence ?
Jayme Biendl, a perfect choice to guard
200 pound male murderers and rapists
MSNBC
reports:
Guard strangled at Wash. state prison
Jayme Biendl, 34, was found dead in the chapel at the Monroe Correctional Complex
MONROE, Wash.—A corrections officer who had raised concerns about being the sole guard in the chapel of a Washington state prison was strangled there over the weekend, and an inmate serving a life sentence is the primary suspect, authorities said Sunday.
Jayme Biendl, 34, was found dead Saturday night in the chapel at Monroe Correctional Complex about 30 miles northeast of Seattle, Department of Corrections spokesman Chad Lewis said. She had been strangled with a microphone cord.
The male inmate, whose identity has not been released by authorities, was reported missing during a routine count at 9:14 p.m. Saturday. He was found three minutes later in the chapel lobby and told officers he had planned to escape.
“He is our primary suspect,” Monroe police spokeswoman Debbie Willis said. Biendl was fully clothed and there was no evidence of a sexual assault, Willis said.
Lewis said Biendl was ending her shift at 10 p.m. but had not reported back or turned in her equipment, which sparked concerns. Staff members immediately went to the chapel and found her unresponsive.
Emergency responders were called and Biendl was declared dead at 10:49 p.m.
The suspect is serving a life sentence without parole after being convicted of first-degree rape and kidnapping in 1997, Lewis said. He was being housed in a medium-security unit at the Monroe complex, which has five units with varying security levels.
The inmate has been isolated in a segregation unit, and the Monroe facility was in lockdown Sunday as detectives continued to investigate.
Biendl joined the Corrections Department in 2002. Teamsters 117 spokeswoman Tracey Thompson said Sunday that the officer had complained to her union shop steward and prison supervisors about being the sole guard working in the chapel. She worried about being there alone without anyone checking on her, Thompson said.
Recent budget cuts have forced staffing reductions and union members have been worried about the impact of those reductions on safety, Thompson said.
“We have been pushing so hard on safety issues,” Thompson said. “It makes me crazy that it took someone getting murdered inside a prison while doing their job for there to be attention on this work and how difficult and dangerous it can be.”
Gov. Chris Gregoire issued a statement Sunday saying she had asked Department of Corrections Secretary Eldon Vail to thoroughly review the incident and look at the safeguards in place at the Monroe complex.
Posted by Lawrence Auster at January 31, 2011 10:54 AM | Send