Prison drug-smuggling gets odd couple arrested
An elderly Maryland man was charged with drug crimes after he allegedly smuggled narcotics into the Chester County Prison for a young female inmate.
Prison drug-smuggling gets odd couple arrested
An elderly Maryland man was charged with drug crimes after he allegedly smuggled narcotics into the Chester County Prison for his young paramour, an inmate there.
Dennis Dallas Leffew, 70, of Elkton, Md., was chucked into the same prison in West Chester as his girlfriend Jessica Ann Williams, 25, also of Elkton, after prison mail monitors discovered that Leffew mailed Williams at least four envelopes containing suboxone between Feb. 8 and April 11, according to Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan. Both are charged with conspiracy, delivering contraband to a prison inmate, drug delivery and related offenses. Suboxone is an addictive medication that, when prescribed by a doctor, is used to fight opiate addiction or chronic pain; abusers use it to get high.
"Hey, if he wanted to be closer to his girlfriend, he just succeeded," Hogan said of Leffew, who was arrested April 11 in the prison's parking lot, on his way in to visit his lover.
Leffew apparently hasn't learned the wily ways of a successful criminal, because he essentially autographed his alleged crimes, pasting either a return-address label with his name and address or a "Proud Supporter Paralyzed Veterans of America" sticker on the drug-laden envelopes, according to the criminal complaint. Prison staffers discovered orange strips, which prison medical staffers found contained suboxone, underneath the labels and oversized stamps. Such drug-smuggling is "an old trick," Hogan said. "Prisons have been onto that for a long time."
Chester County detectives searching the couple's house with a warrant found correspondence from Williams directing Leffew where and how to buy the suboxone and ship it to prison, according to the complaint.
Williams has been jailed since January and is serving a six-to-23-month sentence after pleading guilty in an April 2010 theft case, according to court records.
"If these two criminals spent as much time and creativity on doing something useful as they did in sneaking drugs into a prison, they might be gainfully employed. Instead they are both looking at felony convictions," Hogan said.
Gramps should have know she was using him. trumpy- Golly Gee. For a man, you get over 50 and you become invisible to women. You still have a sex drive though. So you become very malleable to someone that you find attractive and who gives you attention. At age 70, he as well as most men would have done anything for a 25 year old girl friend.
Youth is wasted on the young.
Gramps should have know she was using him. trumpy
Gramps should have know she was using him. trumpy
70 and 25 yrs old?? I bet her daddy is proud stayoutofphilly
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What can a 70 year old guy do .For a 25year old .Women but look bigred46
loled. Nitroglycerin
C'MON YOU GUYS CAN DO BETTER THAN THAT!WHERE ARE ALL MY RACIST AT?WHERE ARE THE WHITE TRASH/WIGGER ISH ON HERE?C'MON HIT EM UP...SAD BUT TRUE YES... elbe2k
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Comment removed.- When the Tonner gets old, he's going to have to start combing the streets to find him a young chippy to be his nursemaid. Only problem is she probably won't be very reliable what with the drug problem and all. And she'll probably rob him blind to feed the drug habit and drink all of his Genny Cream Ale. On second though, forget it.
- That broad loved it from behind.
My Dad used to say '' there is no fool like an old fool'' AIR MGTJR
My Dad used to say '' there is no fool like an old fool'' AIR MGTJR





