One more, I was a witness, not the perpetrator. While working the night shift at a NYS prison camp, we had a fella who was a taxidermist on the shift and would pick up road kill and stuff it. One night, he brought in a skunk, and put it just inside the door of the dormitory as if it was eating from a tuna can. The night supervisor has to make around and sign the log book in the dorm. He came in the door one step, saw the skunk, and turned around and hightailed it out of there. Never came back that night. Another night, he brought in a bear about 3 ft tall. and put him about 20 ft from the office door the LT came out of to make his rounds. He stepped out spotted the bear, turned right around went back inside and stood watching the bear. The bear never moved so he went to the candy machine got some candy and was throwing it out to the bear with everyone watching. Then he went back to his office to answer the phone while the CO ran out got the bear and the candy and hid it around the corner. He never found out he was throwing candy to a stuffed bear, but he had a story to tell.
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