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  • Brandwin
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jul 2002
    • 30621

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    Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

    LINCOLN, Neb. - A 10-year-old Lincoln girl dying of brain cancer has one wish -- for her father to be at her bedside. It isn't likely to happen. Her father is in a federal prison in Yankton, S.D.

    Vonda Yaeger is pleading with the warden for compassion to grant her daughter's wish.

    "She wants her dad. She goes to her room crying because she wants her dad," Yaeger said.

    Jason Yaeger was convicted of methamphetamine charges nearly five years ago and is scheduled to be released next year.

    "We've never asked them to release him early. Never asked them to change anything. We've asked them to just give him some time to be here," Vonda Yaeger said.

    Jayci Yaeger has been allowed three escorted visits with her father, but each trip lasts only a couple of hours and costs the family hundreds of dollars. Requests for longer furloughs have been denied.

    "They say it doesn't constitute an extraordinary circumstance," Vonda Yaeger said.

    A representative of the Yankton facility would not respond to specific questions about the situation.

    The Federal Bureau of Prisons Web site states its policy -- that furloughs can be allowed for a family crisis and that decision is left to the warden.

    "We've asked them numerous times, 'What is an extraordinary circumstance?'" said Vonda Yaeger. "They danced around it. They don't give you a direct answer."

    Jayci still gets calls when her father can manage. "He talks to her. We put the phone to her ear and she cries," Vonda Yaeger said.

    She said there have been several times she didn't think Jayci would make it through the night, but she somehow keeps fighting. "I feel she's hanging on for her dad," Vonda Yaeger said.

    The family said that what makes the situation even more difficult is that Jason Yaeger is scheduled to be transferred to a half-way house in Council Bluffs, Iowa, in August. That would make it possible to visit Jayci, but her mother said it will probably be too late.

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  • Brandon13
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    • Oct 2005
    • 8915

    #2
    Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

    I've read about that story before.

    **** the warden.

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    • Double Eights
      Banned
      • Nov 2005
      • 5733

      #3
      Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

      The girl has passed since that article.



      Her dad did get to visit her, and she died soon after.

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      • Beantown
        #DoYourJob
        • Feb 2005
        • 31523

        #4
        Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

        Damn...that's sad.

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        • The 24th Letter
          ERA
          • Oct 2007
          • 39373

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          Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden



          Good. I'm glad he got to see her.
          I wonder what they had in mind when they made that "unusual circumstance" rule...because I dont see how they could hesitate to consider this one.

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          • Brandon13
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            • Oct 2005
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            Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

            Originally posted by Double Eights
            The girl has passed since that article.



            Her dad did get to visit her, and she died soon after.
            Good. I'm glad to see they came to their senses.

            RIP to the girl.

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            • p_rushing
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              • Feb 2004
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              Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

              I think the main thing was who was going to pay for the trip. That's a lot of money to transport a prisoner and then house him somewhere. There are plenty of prisoners who would use that as a chance to escape. Also, he committed a crime, was convicted, and is in jail, he should have thought about this before committing the crime.

              Its good that he was able to visit before she died. I hope he uses this to help him turn his life around.

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              • Brandon13
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                • Oct 2005
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                Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

                Originally posted by p_rushing
                I think the main thing was who was going to pay for the trip. That's a lot of money to transport a prisoner and then house him somewhere. There are plenty of prisoners who would use that as a chance to escape. Also, he committed a crime, was convicted, and is in jail, he should have thought about this before committing the crime.

                Its good that he was able to visit before she died. I hope he uses this to help him turn his life around.
                I saw a thing on tv about this and the girl's family said that he was in a minimum security prison in which he could literally step over the fence and leave if he chose to.

                I don't know if that's true or not, though.

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                • bsb13
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 3439

                  #9
                  Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

                  Originally posted by p_rushing
                  I think the main thing was who was going to pay for the trip. That's a lot of money to transport a prisoner and then house him somewhere. There are plenty of prisoners who would use that as a chance to escape. Also, he committed a crime, was convicted, and is in jail, he should have thought about this before committing the crime.

                  Its good that he was able to visit before she died. I hope he uses this to help him turn his life around.
                  I think it was more about the little girl being able to see him one last time than it was about him being able to see her.

                  It was her last wishes and I'm glad she got it.

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                  • ex carrabba fan
                    I'll thank him for you
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 32744

                    #10
                    Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

                    I mean he's not a rapist or murderer or anything.. and he's getting out soon anyway.. did he just get caught with drugs? Or was he selling them? Seems like it shouldn't have been that big a deal to grant the daughter a few moments. Anyway good that they were able to be with one another before she passed.

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                    • RubenDouglas
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                      • May 2003
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                      he shouldve thought before he did what he did. he wasted 5 years he couldve been with her. almost half of her life he missed.

                      im glad the girl got her wish but I wish the father had to suffer even more.

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                      • Blaxican8504
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                        • Jul 2002
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                        Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

                        Originally posted by RubenDouglas
                        he shouldve thought before he did what he did. he wasted 5 years he couldve been with her. almost half of her life he missed.

                        im glad the girl got her wish but I wish the father had to suffer even more.
                        He'll suffer for the rest of his life knowing that his bad decisions caused him to miss out on his daughter's last years and prevented him from being by her side when she passed.

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                        • SPTO
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                          • Feb 2003
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                          #13
                          Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

                          At least his daughter got to see him. I'm sure he'll be living with regret knowing that he missed half his girl's life. At least the authorities came to their senses with this though.
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                          • Cebby
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                            • Apr 2005
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                            Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

                            Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
                            did he just get caught with drugs? Or was he selling them?
                            Given that it was federal prison, and not knowing any of the circumstances, he was probably selling between 50-200 grams of meth or 5-20 grams of crystal.

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                            • ubernoob
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                              • Jul 2004
                              • 15522

                              #15
                              Re: Dying Girl Wishes Denied by Prison Warden

                              Originally posted by The Soldier
                              Given that it was federal prison, and not knowing any of the circumstances, he was probably selling between 50-200 grams of meth or 5-20 grams of crystal.
                              Which isn't surprising. Yankton is known as Crankton now, buncha meth-heads.

                              I'm gonna have to agree with Soldier on this one though, since nothing is stated specifically, and it is a federal prison.
                              bad

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