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DOC Officer's Killer Had Raised Concerns |
By seattlepi.com |
Published: 03/08/2011 |
The Monroe prison inmate who allegedly confessed to killing corrections officer Jayme Biendl was the focus of Department of Corrections warnings in 2001 saying his next victim could be staff member. The Herald of Everett uncovered the 2001 documents about the suspect, Byron Scherf. Scherf "will likely be a 'model inmate' but he will always be a danger to female staff and, as he agreed, we cannot know if he is having (rape) fantasies or problems; there are no outward signs," a prison log book stated, according to the Herald report. "At this time (Scherf) is completely appropriate, friendly, patient and polite. … "It is also these traits that could make him such a risk in the future as he is so agreeable." Scherf had been in Monroe for 10 years following a violent history that began in 1978, and his good behavior had allowed him to be in medium custody with access to prison programs Read More. |
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