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Autopsies set after deaths of 3 more Mississippi inmates

Autopsies set after deaths of 3 more Mississippi inmates December 22, 2020 GMT JACKSON, Miss. (AP) The Mississippi Department of Corrections said autopsies are being done on inmates who died in recent days. The department said in a news release Monday that William Stanley Wilson II, 42, died Friday in the hospital of the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman. Wilson had been in and out of the hospital during the past year. Wilson was convicted in DeSoto County of murder, kidnapping and first-degree arson. He was sentenced to 10 years on May 11, 2009, after pleading guilty to kidnapping a minor. A jury later convicted him of killing a woman and setting her home on fire in an unrelated case, and he was sentenced as a habitual offender on Oct. 28, 2009.

Ankle monitor leads to arrest of group who attempted to smuggle wings, drugs into prison

Ankle monitor leads to arrest of group who attempted to smuggle wings, drugs into prison Keisha Rowe, Mississippi Clarion Ledger Today in History for December 15th Replay Video UP NEXT A disabled electronic ankle bracelet led to the arrest of a group of people accused of trying to smuggle marijuana and chicken wings, among other items, into the South Mississippi Correctional Institution. According to a news release from the Mississippi Department of Corrections, Christopher Naje Wilson, 18, and two others threw footballs containing 25 packages of food and drugs over an 18-foot fence in the early morning hours of Dec. 7. The group then left in a stolen vehicle.

Three teens arrested after weed and wings smuggled into SMCI

Three teens arrested after weed and wings smuggled into SMCI Richland police arrested 18-year-old Christopher Naje Wilson (left), 19-year-old Fredric James Roberson (center), and 18-year-old Keshun Chambers. MDOC officials said the trio will be charged with drug possession, trafficking, and introducing illegal contraband into a prison. (Source: Mississippi Department of Corrections) By WLOX Staff | December 15, 2020 at 5:08 PM CST - Updated December 15 at 5:09 PM LEAKESVILLE, Miss. (WLOX) - A teenager out on bond is going back to jail after he threw marijuana, phones and chicken wings into a prison, authorities said. According to MDOC, 18-year-old Christopher Naje Wilson and his friends threw 25 packages over the 18-foot razor fence at the South Mississippi Correctional Institute around 1:30 a.m. Dec. 7. The packages included modified footballs containing four pounds of marijuana, 38 cellphones and seven pounds of barbecued chicken wings.

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