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Sunday 6 May 2012

Website connects America's most eligible inmates to the outside world

Website connects America's most eligible inmates to the outside world

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A new website hopes to bridge the gap between criminals behind bars and the outside world.

Meet-An-Inmate.com lists hundreds of photo personals of inmates looking to share intimate letters with just the right stranger.

The site says that many prisoners are 'fun' and 'loving' like everyone else... they've just committed felonies.
On the site, prisoners pay to list a 250 word personal ad to attract a pen-pal.

'These inmates have nothing but time on their hands and can't wait to hear from you,' the site reads.

'Even though these men and women are in prison, it doesn't mean that they are bad individuals. The majority of these inmates are fun, loving, clever, reliable, sexy and very passionate.'

Interested pen-pals can browse inmates for free, selecting the age and gender of their incarcerated interest.

The site provides lists of the newest ladies and gentlemen on the site, as well as those members who have not yet received any mail.

'It can be a lot of fun communicating with these inmates...They enjoy sports, music, arts, etc. just as you do. However, they are convicted felons and caution should be used.'

For their part, inmates post a photo (or two), their height, religion, release date, and their Department of Corrections number, among other things, and often exclude the reason they're in prison.

It's very future forward, having incarcerated singles list their occupation before the pokey as well as their interests inside.

Inmates write whether or not they prefer to receive letters from men, women, or both.

'I'm bisexual, so if you're interested, I am open to all,' Amy Doyle, from Oklahoma writes.

'Treat these male and female inmates with some dignity and respect,' the site says. 'After all, these individuals are human beings, have feelings, and many of them want to straighten out their lives.'

One can search for a prisoner's criminal history by searching their Department of Corrections number.

Users of the site must be 18 years or older and sending money of any kind is not encouraged.

'These men and women are inmates and are usually in prison for good reason. This is meet-an-inmate.com, not meet-a-girl-scout.com,' the site says.

Some inmates have been known to scam their pen-pals, even posting fake photographs and information in order to attract a victim.

But many are looking for the real thing, someone to write to and care about.

Most inmates do not have access to email and phone calls are very costly, so snail mail is the only way to hear news behind bars.

'I got involved with the wrong guy at a young age and I am paying the price, now I want to find the right guy,' said Maeghan Rice, who's in prison for second-degree murder.
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