Jul 02 2008
N.C. Inmates Charged With Making Wine In Jail
WTF??
LUMBERTON - Authorities say nine North Carolina jail inmates have been charged with making wine behind bars.
The Fayetteville Observer reported Wednesday the inmates were discovered making wine last month in the Robeson County Jail.
Assistant jailer Capt. Jeffrey Martin says the inmates used food from their meal trays, especially sweet items, to make the wine in a plastic bag.
What genius these men must possess. To be able to think that much outside the box and make their own wine from inside a jail cell and instead of having successful lives somewhere they are rotting behind bars. Talk about taking the wrong path in life. Tragic.
And if you’re curious as to how this is done, Bradwrage has all the details for you if you’re sure you really want to know. You’ve been warned. I have a feeling this stuff has a kick that keeps on kicking for a long time. Now you know what to get those pesky in-laws at Christmas time.
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