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Ochiltree ex-chief deputy shoots self in head after child sex charge

6-21-2012 Texas:

PERRYTON, TEXAS -- A former Ochiltree chief deputy accused of molesting a child was found dead of an apparent suicide just one day after he was released from jail.

68-year-old Frankie C. Humprey was found dead at his home just after 2 p.m., on Friday, according to Sheriff Terry Bouchard. Humprey, according to Bouchard, called a deputy to inform him of his intentions.

Minutes later, deputies arrived to find that Humphrey had sustained a gunshot wound to the head.

He was pronounced dead at the hospital. A Justice of the Peace ruled it was suicide.

Humphrey was arrested on Wednesday on a charge of Indecency with a Child - Sexual Contact, authorities said. He was arraigned on Thursday and was released on a $100,000 bond Thursday morning.

Humphrey retired in February 2010 after serving 19 years with the department.

He had also served as a board member for the musical school, Conservatory of the Plains. That school now based in Perryton serves students of all ages from elementary to high school, authorities said.

The Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office was shocked by the news of Humphrey's allegations and death.

"The department is shocked," Bouchard said. "It was the furthest thing from our minds." ..Source.. by Travis Ruiz

Sex offender hangs self at county jail

6-20-2012 Georgia:

A Lumpkin County Detention Center inmate apparently committed suicide last Tuesday when he hung himself with a blanket shortly after arriving in his holding cell, said law enforcement officials.

Woodrow Arthur Doles, II 47, had been on Georgia’s registered sex offender’s list since 1995 and was in the process of being charged with several new offenses which included child molestation, sexual battery, enticing a child for indecent purposes, kidnapping, simple battery and simple battery of a police officer.

Investigator Wesley Burnett said the Winters Mountain Road resident was intoxicated and combative when he arrived at the detention center at around 3:30 p.m.

However, Doles showed no apparent suicidal tendencies in the approximate four hours leading up to his death, added Burnett.

“He was checked on multiple times,” he said. “”He was actually brought out of his cell at one point to use the phone.”

Just before 7 p.m. Doles reportedly told guards he was cold and requested a blanket. He had not yet joined the general inmate population and was alone in a holding cell at the time.

After receiving the blanket, Doles reportedly fashioned a make-shift noose, tied an end of the blanket to his holding cell door handle and leaned forward.

The death was captured on jail surveillance cameras but not witnessed by any guards while it occurred, said Burnett.

“Someone doesn’t look at the monitors 24 hours a day,” he said. “But as soon as an officer saw him on the monitor they went to assist.”

Officers reportedly performed CPR on Doles and attempted to revive him with an on-site set of defibrillator panels.

Emergency service workers quickly arrived on the scene and took over the effort.

Doles was soon declared dead at the detention center.

Officers from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation were notified and are currently investigating the incident. ..Source.. by Matt Aiken

Death penalty? Inmate suicide precedes child porn indictment

8-9-2011 Virginia:

An inmate, a soldier who allegedly trafficked in violent child pornography, has been found dead in the solitary ward at the Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail. Officials say that Willis E. Coley of Alexandria apparently committed suicide August 2, nearly nine months after his arrest and two weeks away from a federal indictment.

A 27-year-old U.S. Army Specialist, Coley was a military photographer and reporter whose work is featured on numerous websites. But it was his use of another online application that brought the charge that preceded his death. ....

During a search of his apartment, Coley allegedly admitted to possessing the gruesome images and directed FBI agents and police officers to an external computer hard drive that contained additional horrors, including one video of a prepubescent girl getting anally raped.

"The child appears to be crying," states the complaint.

According to the Jail's Lt. Col. Roland Beauford, inmates on the four-cell "segregation" unit which housed Coley– along with accused UVA lacrosse killer George Huguely– spend almost all their time, including mealtime, in the cells, which contain a bed, sink, and toilet. Beauford says the inmates are checked every 30 minutes, and a guard observed that Coley was "fine" during one check, but on the next trip discovered him hanging from a torn bedsheet. Beauford says that revival efforts, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator, were to no avail.

"Our goal is to keep everyone safe," says Beauford, who notes that Coley was not on suicide watch and had previously been "nondisruptive."

Charged with a single count of transporting child pornography, Coley could have faced up to 20 years in prison if convicted. An investigation into his death, conducted by Albemarle County police, is ongoing. ..Source.. by Courteney Stuart

Child Porn Suspect Commits Suicide

6-1-2005 Pennsylvania:

(Swatara Twp - WHP) -- A Dauphin county man who was facing trial on child porn charges, apparently killed himself after setting his car on fire.

The body of 59-year old Richard Norris, Junior of Swatara Township was found yesterday morning behind the Wyndham Garden Hotel. Witnesses say Norris was pacing around his car, when he reached inside and it abruptly burst into flames.

Investigators say it looks like public suicide, but an autopsy will be performed
today.

Norris, who was free on bail, was due back in court July 7th. ..Source.. WHP580 Talk Radio

Suicide Methods in Prison

May 2006:

From strangulation to head-bashing, suicides can be harrowing, if not sometimes creative.

As unfortunate as it may sound, prisoners must employ a certain degree of creativity when contemplating suicide. Without easy or legal access to drugs, weapons, or willing assistants, inmates often use painful, even tortuous, methods of shuffling off the mortal coil. Correctional agencies, such as the Prison Service of England and Wales, attempt to moderate inmate opportunity to commit suicide by designing cells with high security window grills, moving-plate safe ventilators, rectangular, floor-mounted safe-skirting heater pipes, and fixed resin-clad storage units (Burrows, Brock, Hulley 2003). At many prisons suicide assessments are conducted at intake, and if suicidal tendencies are discovered, the inmate is placed in a specially-supervised ward that is periodically checked by staff no fewer than every 15 minutes. Inmates at these wards are usually only afforded hosptial-like garments and one blanket, and are sometimes placed in restraint chairs if symptoms are severe.

It is unclear whether many of these developments work or not. Many of the risk-factors for suicidal behaviour in prisoners resemble those for non-prisoners, such as substance-abuse, mental health facility-admittance, acute psychoses, and psychiatric morbidity (Shaw, Appleby, Baker 2003); it may be more efficient and cost-effective to assess and monitor these indications on a regular basis than attempt to redesign the living environments of potentially millions of inmates. In addition, many methods of suicide are varied and sometimes ingenious, to the point where many superintendents or wardens have publicly acknowledged that institutions, regardless of how much protection they afford the prisoner, will seldom be "suicide-proof." A spate of these different methods is outlined below.

Strangulation
The most common method of suicide, for a number of reasons, is hanging and strangulation, and the most common ligature points for strangulation are window bars, followed by bed fittings. Inmates spend most of their time alone in their cell, where they have access to bedsheets, time, and privacy. Inmates also use wires, ropes (usually taken from a workplace), shoelaces, socks, or belts. The most typical regiment for strangulation involves propping oneself up on a stool or chair, tying a makeshift rope around an overhead pipe, fixing a firm knot around the neck, and kicking away the chair underfoot. This method usually takes about 5 minutes. Some have used pencils, as shot as a few inches, to simulate a tourniquet with shoelaces. Some have tied their necks and a radiator pipe and simply continuously twisted their bodies to eventually cut off the circulation. Some inmates have successfully hanged themselves from no more than 6 inches off the floor, and from vertical pipes on the walls as opposed to horizontal pipes on the ceiling.

Asphyxiation has also been achieved by using a plastic bag to cut off air circulation. In July 2002, Australian inmate Bradley William Rapley affixed a plastic "property bag," used for holding cigarettes, around his neck with blankets and towel fragments. Others, such as a suicide in Colonie, NY, use their prison socks to tighten the bag. A Belfast prisoner in September of 2005 confounded experts by employing a "bizarre" series of knots to secure a plastic bag around his head and successfully commit suicide. John McGrath made 6 knots from laces, shirts, and towels, covered his mouth with a plastic bag, and stuffed bits and pieces of the bag up his nose. Knot expert Michael Lucas said that McGrath had likely prepared the knots in advance, using "granny knots with a left twist," and doing them in proper sequence (1 September 2005 Belfast News Letter).

Drug overdoses

Drugs are the next most common method of killing oneself. An inmate at Kingston Penitentiary once collected individual doses of carbon tetrachloride (cleaning fluid) on a regular basis from offices for two years as a prison office cleaner, so that he would finally have enough to damage his kidneys beyond repair and kill himself.

Rubbing alcohol (methylated alcohol) has also been used in the past, bought from messengers and other inmate cleaners. A fatal methyl alcohol overdose is usually preceded by intense periods of vomiting, blurred vision, muscle spasms, and acute pain. Permanent blindness, often after a period of a week or two, results. Rubbing alcohol appears to be unrestricted by national boundaries. Five inmates in Manila in 1996 were celebrating the election of a gang leader, Napoleon Montealegre, when all fill ill and one later died in hospital after drinking a cocktail made up of 1.5 liters of rubbing alcohol (Reuters, 16 February 1996). A year later in Bucharest, 16 inmates were hospitalized and two later died from an overdose of a methylated cocktail they had made from supplies in the furniture workshop.

Ethyl Glycol, or antifreeze, is sometimes acquired from radiators or air compressors. Fatal overdoses are preceded by abdominal cramps, weakness, vomiting, quickened heart rate and respiration, headache, coma, and blurred vision. Death results from kidney destruction, brought on by a particular acidic byproduct of antifreeze, oxalic acid, which destroys the tubules of the kidney and results in uremia, hepatomegaly, liver necrosis, and toxic degeneration of our brain's basal ganglia (which controls our sympathetic, physiological regulatory functions such as respiration and heart rate). In 2001 an inmate thrown in the drunk tank of an Anapolis jail later died from antifreeze poisoning, which investigators believed he had drunk from mixing orange juice and vodka in a container he had found in his vehicle (Associated Press, 8 February 2001). In Pensacola in February of 2005, an Escambia County commissioner facing a prison term for bribery, extortion, and grand theft, committed suicide by ingesting an undiscolsed amount of antifreeze and other toxic agents. His badly decomposed body was found a month after his death (The Tallahassee Democrat, 18 February 2005).

Mice pellets, possessing strychnine, have been shown to cause death, but are undesirably accompanied by severe convulsions.

Mace, containing myristin, is also fatal in high enough doses, producing hepatic necrosis. Both mace and nutmeg, similar to many methylated amphetamines and catecholamines, both produce distinctive hallucinogenic properties, albeit accompanied by severe nausea, dysphoria, and general feelings of illness. Turpentine and other similar cleaning poisons are common items in a prison environment, and can have fatal, if not chronically-painful, effects.

Falls have proven to be effective for those prisoners who have access to under-supervised heights. In 2005, Greg Cornell jumped from the second-storey tier inside the St. Joseph County Jail in South Bend and died later at a local hospital.

Typewriter cleaning fluid has been used in the past, and is particularly fatal by its liver-poisoning qualities.

Of course, most any psychoactive drug that can produce toxicity can be fatal in high enough doses. However, high doses may be particularly difficult to obtain in prison. As a possible solution, inmates may administer heavily adulterated compounds, or combinations of drugs that have a synergistic effect, such as taking benzodiazepines (Diazepam) with hypnotics or sedatives (alcohol, barbiturates), depressing respiration and causing death. Cyanide has also been smuggled in to prison on occasion, providing a particularly quick and lethal method of self-execution.

Self-inflicted Wounds

The third most common method of suicide. These most often include slashings, involving forks, bolts, knives, needles, razors, and bits of wire. Some swallow foreign objects. For example, one woman in Kingston Penitentiary broke a water glass against her cell wall, wrapped the broken pieces in damp toilet paper-ball, then swallowed it, resulting in fatal bowel perforations that would take 6 days to kill her. Inmates have also used paper clips to slash their wrists, but razor blades, which are preferred, are often accessible enough. Others have cut throats, necks, and stomachs, but few have slashed thighs. Sometimes, victims slash combinations of these body sites simultaneously, or combine slashings will drug overdoses, ensuring a death if one or the other fails. Slashings are not unheard of in condemned convicts just before their execution date. A more chilling case of suicide was that of Thai baby-slasher Sawai Palaphol, who repeatedly bashed his head into the prison wall until he collapsed, dead. One pathologically suicidal woman in a Warm Springs mental hospital tried to commit suicide by slashing her arms with a broken light bulb, by swallowing seven AA batteries and two razor blades, and by eating two-thirds of a tennis shoe, according to the Great Falls Tribune.

Most prison suicides remain private and acceptably ignored by fellow inmates and correctional staff, unless the victim is high-profile, or a so-called "bug." Media reports are similarly disinterested, and usually report the suicide in a pragmatic, non-analytical, presupposing fashion.

When discussing factors contributing to the desire to kill oneself while incarcerated, the answer seems self-evident; social isolation, harsh discipline, lack of privacy, constant threat of violence, fear, guilt, hopelessness, and depression all take a heavy toll on the human spirit. However, several common stressors typically precede an inmate suicide: 50% of suicide victims in New York prisons recently experienced inmate-inmate conflict, 42% experienced recent disciplinary action, 40% were in a state of fear, another 42% were physically ill, and an overwhelming 65% had either lost "good time" privileges or had severed relationships with friends or family. Many suicide victims saw a mental health service-provider before their suicide, but the majority of suicide victims are not mentally ill (Way, Miraglia, Sawyer 2005).

While increased security measures have likely reduced the number of suicides (and likely increased the total budget of correctional departments), the motivation to commit suicide must be equally considered in prevention. This, however, represents a paradox, particularly for lifers: how do we make an inmate want to live within a disciplinary environment that makes the inmate want to die? The traditional methods of preventing suicide used on the outside do not work on the inside, nor are they acceptable among the many proponents of retributive-punishment. Treatment programs remain a successful alternative, and fit well into the existing prison structure, although there is a reluctance to employ programming that does not target the needs that put the offender in jail, in the first place. More research needs to be done to conclusively establish the proper prevention of suicide in prison. ..Source.. by Inside Prison

VA - Man commits suicide over child porn found at his home

6-7-2012 Virginia:

Don Jeffrey Scott, 54, of Danville, died of a self-inflicted gunshot following police search for child porn at his home. ..Source.. Star-Tribune and ..Source.. WLNI-FM

‘Bike Bandit’ saga ends in hotel suicide

5-25-2012 California:

A twisted saga involving allegations of statewide bicycle theft, drugs and child pornography seems to have ended Tuesday night in suicide.

Jason Kurt Fashimpaur, the man accused of being the “California Bike Bandit,” was found dead wearing a breathing mask connected to pressurized tanks in an Antioch hotel room.

Antioch police Lt. Scott Willerford said he didn’t know if Fashimpaur, 41, of Sausalito left behind a suicide note when he was discovered dead at the Ramada Inn. Fashimpaur had recently been accused of a string of expensive bicycle thefts stretching from the North Bay to Santa Barbara.

In one theft typical of his alleged technique, Fashimpaur is accused of visiting Sunshine Bicycle Center in Fairfax last month asking to test ride a $2,800 bike. With only a temporary ID (bearing the name “Cerri Kurtis”) with no photo, the shop let Fashimpaur take the bike for a spin, but sent a shop employee to ride along with him as a security measure.

During the ride, Fashimpaur complained about a clicking noise and brought the bike back to the shop for adjustment. He was recognized by an employee who remembered him from a crime bulletin photo distributed by SFPD.

The shop’s manager called another bike shop and confirmed the alias “Cerri Kurtis” was used there in a recent bike theft. The clerks kept Fashimpaur waiting while they fixed the clicking noise, until police arrived and detained him.

He was then identified by an employee of yet another Bay Area bike shop that was hit, City Cycle in Corte Madera, and subsequently arrested on suspicion of burglary and using a forged ID, said Fairfax Police Chief Chris Morin.

While searching Fashimpaur’s home, police say they found what appeared to be methamphetamine and evidence linking him to the theft of a $6,700 racing bike from Fastrack Bicycles in Santa Barbara. The expensive Cervelo R5 had already been returned to Fastrack by another Sausalito man who purchased it on Craigslist for $2,300.

After further investigation, Fashimpaur was labeled a suspect in other bicycle shop thefts in Marin County, San Francisco, Santa Clara and Berkeley. Authorities suspect he was selling what he stole on Craigslist.

Fashimpaur was out on bail when Sausalito police uncovered evidence that he possessed child porn. Police were in the process of getting a search warrant for Fashimpaur’s computer when they learned of his apparent suicide, said Sausalito police Lt. Kurtis Skoog.

The suicide investigation was turned over Wednesday to the coroner’s division of the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office.

Fashimpaur is listed on Manta.com as the President of Kurt Fashimpaur Inc, a photographic enlargement company based out of Sausalito. According to his LinkedIn profile, Fashimpaur listed himself as a freelance photographer, retoucher and videographer, as well as a senior retoucher at Interpublic Group. ..Source.. by Dimitri Hagnéré

Pinoy priest in New York kills self over sex scandal

6-14-2012 New York:

A New York-based Filipino priest named in a multi-million lawsuit in 2008 filed by an alleged female lover took his own life in April during a visit to the Philippines, the Filipino Reporter has learned.

Fr. Elvis Elano, 44, reportedly found it too much to bear after his family and community “shunned” and “despised” him over an alleged seven-month sexual liaison with a woman that resulted in the filing of a $25 million suit against him and his Queens parish.

In a suicide note dated April 11 and addressed to his sister, Elano reportedly sought the forgiveness of the people he offended before hanging himself in his native Tabaco City in the province of Albay.

He reportedly flew to the Philippines in October last year to visit his ailing mother.

Elano’s attorneys, Filipino-American Tamara del Carmen and her partner Yovendra Mangal, confirmed to the Filipino Reporter their client’s death.

Inmate Accused Of Killing Ex-Girlfriend Found Dead In Cell

7-26-2011 California:

41-year-old Ronald Wayne Paoletto was found hanging from his bunk by a deputy preparing to deliver breakfast

Rancho Cucamonga (KTLA) -- A San Bernardino County jail inmate awaiting trial on murder charges was found dead in his cell, authorities said Tuesday.

41-year-old Ronald Wayne Paoletto -- a registered sex offender who was arrested in January -- was discovered by a deputy who was preparing to deliver breakfast to inmates around 7 a.m. Monday at the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga.

Paoletto had no cellmates. He was found hanging from a bunk.

Paoletto was arrested on charges of killing his ex-girlfriend, 33-year-old Tanya Marie Petro.

Petro was reported missing from her Lake Elsinore home in Riverside County on Jan. 7.

Four days later, her body was found in a wash in Landers.

Family members originally reported her missing after she failed to pick up her two young children who had been visiting their father in Arizona. ..Source.. by KTLA.com

Death Row suicide highlights executions' delays

6-10-2012 California:

When James Lee Crummel (68) hanged himself in his San Quentin Prison cell last month, he had been living on Death Row for almost eight years - and he was still years away from facing the executioner.

California's automatic death penalty appeals take so long that the state's 723 condemned inmates are more likely to die of old age and infirmities -or kill themselves - than be put to death.

Since capital punishment was reinstated in 1978, California has executed 13 inmates, and none since 2006. But 20 have committed suicide, including Crummel, who abducted, sexually abused and killed a 13-year-old boy on his way to school in 1979. Another 57 inmates have died of natural causes. The ponderous pace of this process has helped make the state's death row the most populous in the nation, and it has generated critics from all quarters.

Victim rights groups say the delays amount to justice denied. Death penalty opponents say the process, like execution itself, amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.

Child porn suspect found dead

6-6-2012 California:

A 24-year-old man arrested for possession and distribution of child pornography in March was found dead in his San Mateo home yesterday morning.

Samnang Chun, who lived on the 600 block of First Avenue, likely killed himself as the San Mateo County Coroner’s Office is investigating his death as a suicide, county Coroner Robert Foucrault wrote the Daily Journal in an email yesterday.

San Mateo police also confirmed the death is not being investigated criminally although police nor the Coroner’s Office revealed how he died.

He was arrested March 22 in a countywide sweep of suspected child pornography users and distributors that landed 10 in jail, including 29-year-old Ritha Chun, who was arrested at the First Avenue residence on unrelated charges.

Samnang Chun faced felony charges after police searched his home and found evidence on his computer linking him to the distribution and possession of child pornography. Chun’s laptop computer revealed hundreds of child pornography images, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.

The sweep that landed Samnang Chun in jail was the result of a Silicon Valley ICAC Task Force investigation that targeted peer-to-peer file sharing online, evolving from previous investigations when suspects often were identified through chat room decoy operations, according to police.

Investigators searched for hardcore images involving pre-pubescent children then connected with the suspects who shared the images, according to police. Samnang Chun’s individual Internet protocol address was tracked to the First Avenue home after which a search warrant was issued and he was arrested, according to police.

Chun was out on bail after his March 22 arrest and was last in court May 24. ..Source.. by Bill Silverfarb Daily Journal staff

An Examination of Suicide Attempts Among Incarcerated Sex Offenders

June 2012:

Abstract:
Little is known about suicide attempts among sex offenders. This study examines the rates of nonfatal suicide attempts among a sample (N = 3,030) of incarcerated male sex offenders. Overall, the authors found that 14% of sex offenders in the study sample had made a suicide attempt at some point in their lives. Of those, 11% had reported a suicide attempt prior to incarceration, 0.5% had made a suicide attempt while incarcerated, and 2.5% made suicide attempts both prior to and during incarceration. Sex offenders who made suicide attempts were significantly more likely than those who did not make suicide attempts to have had an abusive childhood, a history of psychiatric problems, intellectual impairment, male victims, and related victims.

Suicide attempters also scored higher on actuarial risk measures than nonattempters. No differences were found in attempter status between sex offenders who committed sex offenses against children and those who committed sex offenses against adults. A history of psychiatric problems and treatment as well as childhood abuse/neglect and perpetration against male victims predicted suicide attempter status. These findings are discussed as they pertain to suicide prevention, risk assessment, and the collateral consequences of sex offender legislation. ..Source.. by Elizabeth L. Jeglic, PhD and Ashley Spada and Cynthia Calkins Mercado

Man who was charged with having sex with young girls takes his own life, police say

6-6-2012 New York:

SAUGERTIES – A 21-year-old Saugerties man, who was arrested on rape charges for allegedly having sex with two girls, ages 15 and 16, has apparently committed suicide, State Police confirmed on Tuesday.

On Monday, the Ulster County Family Violent Unit announced the arrest of Denzel Francis on charges of two counts each of felony rape and misdemeanor endangering the welfare of a child.

He allegedly committed the acts in the Village of Saugerties.

State Police now said Francis took his own life Monday night. The circumstances surrounding the death are unknown. ..Source.. by Mid-Hudson News Network

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