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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Final Chapter: David Lee Hunter On The Road To Perdition

On October 29, David Lee Hunter was transferred from the Grand Traverse County jail to the loving arms of the Michigan Department of Corrections.

As his official MDOC status indicates (left), Hunter is undergoing 
intake processing at the Charles Egeler Reception and Guidance Center (RGC) in Jackson, Michigan. The RGC serves as a quarantine facility responsible for intake processing of all male offenders who are adjudicated adults sentenced to a term of incarceration with the Michigan Department of Corrections.  

Hunter will receive a variety of psychological, medical, educational and security classification evaluations at RGC.  Hunter will be medically screened by professionally trained correctional health care staff during his intake process.  Prisoners are subjected to twelve days of intake processing prior to being classified for transfer to a general population facility capable of meeting their medical, program and security needs.  

The average length of stay at RGC is 30 to 45 days.

Since Hunter's official record does not have a photograph, your girl Miss Fortune added the "wicked warlock" portrait using his Cook County Jail booking photo.

Happy Halloween! 

2 comments:

  1. So the RGC will just process and classify/qualify him for the appropriate prison facility? Am I getting this right, Miss Fortune? Anyhooz, I know they ship prisoners all over the place for budget reasons. Hawaii prisoners are routinely sent to Arizona and Texas because it's something like $30/day vs. $90/day.... got those numbers from a guy who went through the system.

    Hmm... I'll bet a full-sized 3 Musketeers candy bar or its equivalent (e.g., Milky Way) that he tries to pull the I-need-special-care-and-attention-so-don't-put-me-in-with-the-gorillas routine. Any takers?

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  2. Yes, the RGC will process and classify him for the appropriate Michigan prison.

    And as much as I love candy bars, especially today, I think the MDOC will see through Dave's I-need-special-care-and-attention-so-don't-put-me-in-with-the-gorillas routine.

    Welcome to the jungle, Dave!

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