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Oklahoma pays 157 inmates to act as health care orderlies for other inmates
By tulsaworld.com- Justin Wingerter
Published: 07/16/2018

LEXINGTON — When Donald Vaughan went to prison for murder, he was 19 years old. Dwight D. Eisenhower was president, Marilyn Monroe was a star and The Oklahoman cost a nickel.

Fifty-eight years later, Vaughan is still there. He has the lowest inmate number in Oklahoma, along with a growing litany of ailments that could cost taxpayers untold thousands of dollars. The new cost for doing business in Tulsa.

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“We’re too old to continue committing crimes, nor would we want to,” he says of himself and other inmates his age. “I say, give us the chance to prove the negative opinions of ex-convicts wrong.”

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