Paul John was a federal correctional officer two years away from retirement. But he had some secrets. For starters, he had a steady gig bringing contraband cell phones into the prison for inmates. He also held after-hours prison pizza parties with his “favorite” inmates and pressured an inmate for sex. In episode 28. The Great Prison Contraband Adventure, I speak with Mark Anderson.
Mark Anderson is the Director of Training with Anderson Investigative Associates. He is a retired Special Agent with the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General. He has served as a Special Agent with the FBI and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Mark has taught as an adjunct instructor at two colleges in Pennsylvania and has a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from St. Lawrence University, as well as a Master of Science degree in forensic chemistry from Northeastern University.
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You can find Mark at www.andersoninvestigative.com.
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- Mark himself!
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