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"textContent": "Staff at the Allred Unit, a state prison outside Wichita Falls, Texas, flagged something odd: leather-bound Bibles arriving with pages that felt damp and heavy. The pages tested positive for synthetic cannabinoids.\n\nHenna Havila Martinez, also from Wichita Falls, had been soaking the pages in drugs before mailing them to inmates. — Read the rest \n\nThe post Texas woman soaked Bibles in drugs and mailed them to inmates appeared first on Boing Boing.",
"title": "Texas woman soaked Bibles in drugs and mailed them to inmates"
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