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Stanley Mistress McKensie Morrison Took A Cocaine Charge In ‘05

Posted on July 28, 2009 at 8:26 am

She also watched her husband beat an elderly man with hammer. Only then did she come to Tennessee and have sex and take dirty pictures with a state Senator:

In the months after she graduated from Spruce Creek High School in 2005, McKensie Morrison was charged with cocaine possession, got married, lived without electricity and watched her husband beat a 75-year-old man with a hammer.

Today, Morrison’s life beyond Central Florida has her front-and-center in a political sex scandal in Tennessee and involved in another criminal investigation.

But records obtained by the Orlando Sentinel show Morrison — a former Spruce Creek student-body president — is no stranger to law enforcement.

In May 2005, about the time when she would have graduated from her Port Orange high school, Morrison was arrested on charges of cocaine possession and possession of drug paraphernalia.

A Daytona Beach Shores officer was summoned to a South Atlantic Avenue motel on a medical call. The patient in the case was Randy Mueller, Morrison’s boyfriend at the time.

An officer noted Morrison seemed excited and edgy. “Her presence became a hindrance to patient treatment,” an arrest report said.

Morrison was asked to leave the room. Outside, Morrison told police she was a “former crack cocaine user.”

The officer searched Morrison’s backpack and found a crack pipe and cocaine, according to the report.

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Activists lobby legislators to end the practice of giving harsher sentences to those who possess crack than those who possess powdered cocaine:

Similarly, there was no arm wrestling when they met with U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn. He’s already a co-sponsor of two drug sentencing reform bills.

Norman and Coleman-Davis also met with U.S. Reps. John Tanner, D-Tenn., and representatives for Tennessee Sens. Lamar Alexander and Bob Corker, both R-Tenn., and U.S. Rep. Zack Wamp, R-Tenn. (Coleman-Davis also met with staffers from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office.)

Norman said he believes some politicians “don’t want to be perceived as easy on crime,” but he told them, “We want to be tough on crime, but just on sentencing.”

Both Coleman-Davis and Norman noted that powder and crack cocaine are the same drug pharmacologically.

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