Joseph Druce

Joseph Druce

Joseph Druce (born 1965 as Darren Smileage) [ [http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2006/01/12/court_hears_the_details_of_geoghans_murder/ Court hears the details of Geoghan's murder] - The Boston Globe] is a convicted murderer best known for having killed John Geoghan - the former Roman Catholic priest who was convicted of sexually abusing children, and who had also been at the center of the Catholic sexual abuse scandal.

In August 2003, while in protective custody at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley, Massachusetts, Geoghan was trapped in his cell by Druce, who jammed the door closed so that guards could not reach him. Geoghan was strangled and stomped to death by Druce. An autopsy revealed Geoghan's cause of death to be "ligature strangulation and blunt chest trauma."

The state immediately began an investigation into procedures at the prison. There have been questions raised about the wisdom and propriety of placing these two men in the same unit, since prison officials had been warned by another inmate that Druce had something planned. It was noted that while two guards are normally stationed in the unit where Geoghan and Druce were being held, there was only one guard in the unit at the time - one had left temporarily to escort another inmate to a medical station. Union officials had noted that there were staffing cuts previously at the prison, which they feel led to the prison being a more dangerous and volatile place.ref|telegram

It has also been suggested that Druce had been offered money to kill the priest, or that Druce thought he would gain prestige from fellow prisoners for doing so.ref|nytimes A Worcester, Massachusetts jury found Druce guilty of first-degree murder on January 25, 2006. This was after the Jury rejected his insanity defense. During the trial Druce was seen with a black eye he received from an individual who surprised him in his cell. The man who had surprised Druce was reported to have been wearing corrections officer pants, suggesting a reprisal by prison staff for the embarrassment surrounding Geoghan's murder.

In June 2007, the Boston Herald received a handwritten letter signed "Joseph Lee Druce", stating ""The truth about officer involvement in John Geogan's (sic) death," along with the address www.youtube.com/JosephDruce. The address contained a video taken by security cameras inside of Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center, made during the murder. The 10 minute video shows the attempts made by correctional officers to open the cell door (as many as 5 pulling at one time). Eventually the door is opened, officers extract Druce, and medical personnel enter the cell. However, inmates at Souza-Baranowski do not have Internet access. Department of Correction officials are currently investigating who posted the video, as it is from an internal security camera.ref|herald

At the time that Druce killed Geoghan, he was already serving life without possibility of parole for killing a man who allegedly made a sexual pass at him after picking Druce up hitchhiking.

In the interim between the two above crimes he had become a small sensation for sending fake anthrax to lawyers with Jewish names from prison.ref|BostonGlobe

References


#Note|telegram [http://www.telegram.com/static/crisisinthechurch/082703a.html The Worcester Telegram & Gazette Corp.. "'Very volatile' prison environment cited] " August 27, 2003, Worcester: The Worcester Telegram & Gazette Corp.
#Note|nytimes [http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/26/national/26PRIE.html The New York Times. "Long Planning Is Cited in Death Of Former Priest" August 26, 2003, Fox Butterfield]
#Note|herald [http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/13633205/detail.html WCVB TV TheBostonChannel.com."Priest's Murder Video Online Prompts Probe" July 6, 2007]
#Note|BostonGlobe [http://boston.com/globe/spotlight/abuse/stories5/082603_suspect.htm Boston Globe "Spotlight on Abuse in the Catholic Church - The Geoghan case" August 26, 2003]


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