There should have been firings over the murder of the female guard at the Monroe prison, but not at the guard level. Heads should have rolled at the level of management that made the decision that the life of a guard was not worth the cost of a close-circuit television system so one guard could monitor the prison chapel safely.
Leslie Mutchler
Everett
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