Inmate Threatens Senator, Officials Say

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HOUSTON (Oct. 21) - The nation's second-largest prison system is enforcing a lockdown after authorities learned a condemned killer had made threatening calls to a Texas state senator from a cell phone smuggled into death row.
Gov. Rick Perry on Monday ordered the lockdown of the state's 111 prisons and a systemwide search for contraband.
The condemned inmate's 60-year-old mother was arrested and accused of buying minutes for the phone, and investigators said more arrests were expected. Perry's office said the phone was smuggled into prison by a bribed corrections officer.
Authorities learned about the phone after inmate Richard Tabler called Sen. John Whitmire and told him he knew the names of the legislator's daughters and where they lived, said John Moriarty, the prison system's inspector general.
Tabler shared the phone with nine inmates on his cell block, and prison officials said about 2,800 calls were made on it during the past 30 days.
"Let there be no doubt about how seriously we take this security breach," Perry said, directing prison officials to impose the lockdown that will keep the state's 155,000 inmates from receiving visits and tighten security checks for all prison employees.
Whitmire, chairman of the state Senate Criminal Justice Committee, summoned prison administrators to Austin for an emergency meeting Tuesday of his criminal justice panel to address what he called "a lax attitude on contraband."
"I want to know how an inmate on death row gets a cell phone in the first place, and then how they and other inmates can make thousands of calls in a month without getting caught," Whitmire told the Austin American-Statesman newspaper.
Richard Tabler's call to Whitmire on Oct. 7 prompted the investigation. The prisoner's calls continued intermittently, the latest coming Sunday, according to investigators. In the calls, Tabler told Whitmire he knew the lawmaker's daughters, their ages and their addresses.
Tabler has been on death row since last year for a shooting spree in which two men and two teenage girls were killed in central Texas during Thanksgiving weekend 2004. The four victims had ties to a strip club there.
Early this month, Tabler was in court telling a judge he wanted to end appeals and volunteer for execution.
Perry's office said a bribed corrections officer was believed to be the source of the phone. The officer's name and whether he or she had been apprehended were not disclosed.
The prison system's inspector general said each of the 2,800 calls from the phone would be investigated. The phone has been confiscated.
Lorraine Tabler was apprehended Monday at Austin's airport as she arrived for a scheduled visit with her son.
She was held on felony charges of providing a prohibited item to an inmate. It was not immediately known if she had an attorney. Messages left at a phone number for her in Blackshear, Ga., were not immediately returned.
A total of 44 calls were made on the phone to Lorraine Tabler's home number, according to the arrest warrant affidavit. The same phone was used to call Whitmire.
The investigation determined calls were coming to the phone as well as going out.
Investigators said the phone had been purchased in Waco in September 2007 and that Lorraine Tabler had been buying time for the phone, including a purchase on Oct. 7 at a Wal-Mart store in Waycross, Ga. Detectives obtained a store video showing her making the purchase.
Moriarty said the phone apparently was being passed among the other nine inmates in Tabler's immediate cell block area. Like Tabler, they also face possible criminal charges or disciplinary actions.
Illegal cell phone use is a continuing problem in prisons where the phones are considered a security breach and of particular value to gang members.
Moriarty said since Jan. 1, his investigators have closed or are working on 19 cases of prohibited phones or phone components on death row. He said about 700 reports of prohibited phones were investigated systemwide this year, including one in which officials have an X-ray of an inmate with a phone and charger inside the prisoner's body.
 

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Exactly why I don't work for that outfit any longer. They refuse to pay correctional officers a decent living wage. Many good people work there for the benefits, and everytime they say they will give them a pay raise, they also raise the monthly insurance premium to where they aren't getting a pittance more. I know you can say that they should earn their raises and not do stupid, criminal crap like above, but the State of Texas will never get good help if they continue to offer laughable pay, low standards, and absolutely no incentive to be a good officer. This is our problem, Texas. Will you as a citizen get involved and tell your senators and representatives that you are serious and concerned about improving security and standards, as well as more incentive for good people to come to work? We need it now more than ever. No more "welfare line sent me here" officers would be a good start.

I like many others from every rank in the system went to the oilfields. I almost tripled my yearly salary, with a little longer and harder work. Any decent, motivated person would be stupid not too.
 

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So, you Donated to RR-DB all their radio info then Jumped ship? I'm Impressed Rattler!

Choice Moore unit is operating a Command Center today, One of the Wardens seems to be in charge. I was getting Goree and other HV Units very well earlier this morning. Yet while this Statewide "Lock down" is in progress, I have yet to hear Any activity on 153.9050 TDCJ F-5 Statewide. Regardless, If your un-fortunate enough to live in TDCJ land, the radio chatter has been more worth listening to than on normal days.

Be sure to get all the Oil Field Operations Frequencies and pass them along! Brown & Root or Haliburtan sure would be nice additions here.
 

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So, you Donated to RR-DB all their radio info then Jumped ship? I'm Impressed Rattler!

Choice Moore unit is operating a Command Center today, One of the Wardens seems to be in charge. I was getting Goree and other HV Units very well earlier this morning. Yet while this Statewide "Lock down" is in progress, I have yet to hear Any activity on 153.9050 TDCJ F-5 Statewide. Regardless, If your un-fortunate enough to live in TDCJ land, the radio chatter has been more worth listening to than on normal days.

Be sure to get all the Oil Field Operations Frequencies and pass them along! Brown & Root or Haliburtan sure would be nice additions here.

Yeah, it is kind of funny. You are probably not hearing anything on 153.905 because no inmates are being shipped around! That is 95% of the time a chain bus/van travel channel.

As far as the oilfield stuff goes, I work at Schlumberger. They are pretty much available. I know that BJ, Haliburton, and others have our frequencies in their radios, because we have caught them listening to us, and even trying to talk to us like we are buddies! Most of their stuff is licensed on the FCC website, but since it is the company I work for, if anything we have is not licensed, and it is more or less sensitive to what we do, I will not be posting it. Haliburton, BJ, et al are open game though!
 
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