Associated Press
By HARRY R. WEBER, Associated Press Writer
ATLANTA -- A man charged with killing four people during and after his escape from a courthouse asked a woman who later visited him in jail to describe the building’s security, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Prosecutors said in a motion that the transcript of the June 24, 2006, call and others between Lisa Meneguzzo and the defendant, Brian Nichols, are “undeniably damning and relevant to defendant’s future dangerousness.”
Authorities have recorded some 400 hours of Nichols’ jailhouse calls.
The disclosure follows previous assertions by prosecutors that Nichols was plotting another escape while in custody for the March 11, 2005, killings of a judge, court reporter, sheriff’s deputy and federal agent.
“We’re gonna drive right into your parking lot now,” Meneguzzo says via cell phone to Nichols, who is on a phone inside the Fulton County Jail, according to the transcript.
“If you look to your right, what do you see?” Nichols asks.