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Inmate alleges sex-for-drugs trade with jail officer |
By Louisville Channel.com |
Published: 07/13/2004 |
A man serving a 70-year sentence for the brutal killing of his friend's foster mother spoke out for the first time Monday since his conviction. Josh Shireman, now 22, was one of four teens who were convicted in connection with the murder of Virginia Walker. He accepted a plea and agreed to serve the prison term, and will be 51 before he has any chance at parole. Though he's been taken off the streets, the hard times continue for Shireman, who allegedly traded sex for drugs with a female officer at the Clark County (Ky.) Jail, WLKY NewsChannel reported Monday. "She'd call (the other guards) to tell them that she was going in the bathroom, and to not let no guards or trustees back to the pot because the bathroom door don't lock," Shireman told Miller in a telephone interview. "We'd push the camera up to the ceiling, and I would go in the bathroom and she would go in the bathroom, and that's where we would do it." Shireman claims he got herpes from the woman. "After a couple months of messing around in the jail, she gave me a sexually transmitted disease," he said. Shireman estimated that he and the officer had sex about 40 times, and the jail confirmed that she's since been dismissed from her job, Miller reported. |
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