Monday, June 27, 2011

LI PHARMACY FIEND DAVID LAFFER ON SUICIDE WATCH

SUICIDE
LI PHARMACY fiend David Laffer is being constantly monitored, under a 24-hour suicide watch as officials are worried that he will try and take his own life before he comes to trial.
The 33-year-old is accused of lining up workers Raymond Ferguson, 45, and Jennifer Mejia, 17,  and customers Bryon Sheffield, 71, and Jamie Taccetta, 33 and executing each one with a bullet to the head.
It's thought he wanted the Hydrocodone tablets because he and his wife Melinda Brady were addicted to the painkillers.
Correction officers said Laffer, who was forced to wear an anti-suicide suit, was chatty at first but quieted down.
A jail source also told The Daily News that his fellow prisoners were "seething" as word spread that the killer was in their midst. 
And guards feared for the 33-year-old Army vet's safety if he were released into the general population.
The source added: "When they let him go, they won't find pieces of his body. Even the hardened criminals were disgusted that he just killed them for no reason - especially the young girl.
"If they get to him, he won't last long."

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