A French kiss between a mom and her
jailed son - in which drugs were exchanged - landed her behind bars with him,
according to New York State police.
Kimberly Margeson, 54, is alleged to
have given William Partridge, 30, two Oxycodone painkiller pills when they
locked lips during a visit.
Weirdest. Conjugal. Visit. Ever.
It is not known whether mother and son
used tongues to facilitate the drug kiss exchange, police say. No word if they
plan to launch a probe into that.
A Yates County Sheriff's Department
report said Margeson put the pills
into her own mouth before visiting the jail. Cue the gross mom-son
drug kiss.
The drugs transferred via first base
were reportedly an opioid narcotic pain reliever similar to morphine, and were
for William Partridge's own use.
Margeson, from Penn Yan, N.Y., was
arrested and charged with a felony drug count and a misdemeanor count of
promoting prison contraband.
She pleaded not guilty and was released
on a $2,000 bail.
Partridge, who remains behind bars for
an alleged previous weapons offense, was charged promoting prison contraband, a
misdemeanor.
Both mother and son were charged with
stooping to a new low. No word if he was allowed to actually take the drugs.
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