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Ky Inmate Released by Phony Fax
2007-04-22
HT to Captain Ed
HICKMAN, Kentucky (AP) -- Officials released a prisoner from a state facility after receiving a phony fax that ordered the man be freed, and didn't catch the mistake for nearly two weeks.

Timothy Rouse, 19, is charged with beating an elderly western Kentucky man and was at the Kentucky Correctional & Psychiatric Center in La Grange for a mental evaluation. He was released from that facility on April 6 after officials received the fake court order.

It contained grammatical errors, was not typed on letterhead and was faxed from a local grocery store. The fax falsely claimed that the Kentucky Supreme Court "demanded" Rouse be released.
Lexington police arrested Rouse at his mother's home Thursday evening.
Wile E Coyoyte, supergenius!
"It's outrageous that it happened," Fulton County Attorney Rick Major said. "I'm just glad nobody got hurt, because he's dangerous." Police are still investigating who faxed the phony order.
er....Mom?
Attorney Carlos Moran, who is representing Rouse, declined to comment.

Prison officials did not notice that the fax came from a grocery store because policies did not require checking the source of a faxed order, said Greg Taylor, the LaGrange facility's director. "It's not part of a routine check, but certainly, in hindsight, that would perhaps have caused somebody to ask a question," he said. He added that misspellings on orders are common.
Sounds like spellcheck is a few years away in this burg?
Posted by:Frank G

#3  To: Greg Taylor

Re: Subject Awaiting Your Response

My name is Timothy Rouse, one of the sons of grocery chain CEO Linda "Big Mama" Rouse. The wife of Hickman's regional director of mines and power in the state of Kentucky, the late Gerald "Big Daddy" Crockett.

He married my mother on the agreement that my mother, Linda Rouse, will maintain her family's name together with her children. Before he died in the Boston hospital on the 15th of November 2004 where he went to operate on the cancer of the knee, he fixed the Sum of $30,000.000.00 in the Central Bank of Hickman under Intartrade Ventures Ltd on behalf of my mother. The 3 yrs maturity period placed on the money is due but the problem we are having now is that we lost the whole of the documents as a result of fire, which gutted our double-wide trailer 3 months ago.

We have discussed with our family attorney on how to collect the money with out hitches, he advised us to liaise with local law enforcement who will act an official partner of Intartrade Ventures Ltd and will purport that The money in question is urgently needed for an important security upgrades at the local correctional facility.

It is on this basis I am seeking for assistance. Your percentage is negotiable. Please note; your age and IQ need not match exactly in this transaction. Waiting for your immediate response.

Regards,

Timothy Rouse


Posted by: Zenster   2007-04-22 20:09  

#2  He added that misspellings on orders are common.

Maybe you need to raise your enlistment standards?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-04-22 13:58  

#1  Fulton County Attorney Rick Major said,"Don't confuse me with the truth; I have all the fax I need."
/rimshot
Posted by: USN, ret.   2007-04-22 12:39  

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