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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, Jul 17, 2001, 7:02pm (PDT+3)

Subject: Fwd: [ImpeachJeb] St Pete Times
������������������������When
Jeb Bush announced that he was covering up the murder of Frank Valdes by
refusing to allow reporters to see convicts who had knowledge of this
murder, he said he was doing this so the victims of these criminals
would not be reminded of the crimes committed against them.
������������������������������������������������Jeb
pretended to be so concerned about the victims. If he was really
concerned , he would work to see that men and women come out of Florida
prisons in better shape than they went in.(Hence, less victims)
����������������������������������������������������������������In
a continuing effort to wake up the
sleeping sheeple of Florida I would like to ,as much as I can, make
famous every victim of an ex-con that comes from the hell pits called
Florida prisons. Maybe, just maybe, some of the victims groups and the
religious insane in Florida ,will wake up to the facts of life.

��������So, to anyone in the world, if you get the names
of any victims in Florida,victims of ex-cons, please send them to me. I
am especially interested in the more violent type crimes, murder, rape
,child molesting, etc., real violence.If you can find the email of the
victim, so much the better. Maybe this is the way to wake up the dumb
nuts who allow Jeb Bush and his road dog, M.Moore , to continually make
men worse and then purposely release them in Florida.
��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������There
has got
to be a way to wake people in Florida up. Some fine day, they have to
come to their senses that when Jeb allows his prison guards to rape
women every night behind bars, molest children every night behind bars,
allows his prison guard thugs to sell illegal drugs on every Florida
prison yard, that the people of Florida PAY FOR IT.
����������������The Diane Clements,
Patti Marches, the Royd Moores,of this world are never going to wake up,
they will always scream for blood,but some of the new victims, those not
brainwashed by the cry baby groups of victims ''rights'' may wake up
before they are sucked under by the vampires of the professional victims
of America.
����������������������������������������Anyway,
it is worth a try.
����������������������������������������Jack
Danford

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Father's suit: Son killed by brutal guards
Frank Valdes' father claims prison guards killed Valdes after the inmate
complained about the abuse of others.

By ADAM C. SMITH

� St. Petersburg Times, published July 17, 2001

 Frank Valdes' father claims
prison guards killed Valdes after the inmate complained about the abuse
of
others.

The father of a prison inmate who authorities say was pummeled to death
by corrections officers filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the
Florida
prison system Monday.

The lawsuit came on the eve of the second anniversary of Frank Valdes'
death at Florida State Prison, where he was on death row for murdering a
prison
officer. The lawsuit alleges that officers at the Starke prison beat
Valdes
to death after he complained about the abuse of other inmates on his
high-security wing and began trying to alert the media.

Prison officials, who declined to comment on the suit filed in
Jacksonville,
have repeatedly called the Valdes death an isolated incident. The
lawsuit
contends it was anything but.

"From 1996 through 1999, these beatings have occurred with such
frequency and
regularity that the conduct has become routine," it states.

The suit says that two days before Valdes' death, prison officials
ignored an
emergency grievance from another inmate on Valdes' wing who alleged that
rampant beatings were occurring and that someone needs "to get up here
before
we are killed."

Stuart attorney Guy Rubin, who held a news conference announcing the
lawsuit
in Gainesville, said jurors considering the case won't have to feel
sympathy
for a career criminal like Valdes, but that evidence of how common abuse
is
behind bars should persuade them that prison officials need a strong
message
to start doing something about it. He said damages could be in the
"millions."

"What we're asking for," Rubin said, "is an acknowledgement that the
system
is broken and a verdict that tells the state of Florida that you can't
treat
prisoners like animals. That's exactly what happened. Frank Valdes was
slaughtered."

An autopsy found that Valdes had 22 ribs broken, a boot mark on his
torso,
fractures of his jaw, nose and collarbone, and other injuries.

His death followed a violent altercation with officers who forcibly
removed
him from his confinement cell on the morning of July 17, 1999. Records
show
the officers took a not-quite-unconscious Valdes to the prison infirmary
where officials reported no serious injuries. Later that afternoon,
officers
say, they saw Valdes throw himself onto the floor of his cell
repeatedly. He
died that afternoon.

Eight prison officers are charged with crimes relating to Valdes' death.
Seven are charged with second-degree murder. A trial could start as
early as
next month.

Among those named in the lawsuit are Gov. Jeb Bush, Corrections
Secretary
Michael Moore, Florida State Prison Warden James Crosby, and various
other
officers, medical personnel and administrators.

Mario Valdes, Frank's father, said in a conference call from Miami that
he
hopes for reforms in the Florida prison system and is haunted by the
autopsy
photos.

"The hardest thing I had to go through was when I received the pictures
of
the condition of my son . . . when he died," Valdes said. "It was very
gruesome for me.

"Justice would be for the guards to be punished severely, and for the
state .
. . to pay heavy, heavy money," said Valdes, a native Cuban.

- Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.

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