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Dope of the Week Nominee: Pulp Fiction’s Roger Avary on Furlough Tweeted Himself Into a Real Jail

from www.latimes.com – In September, Roger Avary was sentenced to a year in jail for causing a car crash in Ojai that injured his wife and killed a passenger.

Earlier this week, Times technology blogger Mark Milian discovered some tweets coming from @avary and speculated about whether Avary was tweeting from jail.

But Avary wasn’t in jail. Rather, he was serving his time in a Ventura County work furlough program, which allowed him to go to his job during the day. He reported to the furlough facility — a modified former Air Force barracks at Camarillo Airport — at night and on weekends.

It’s unclear when officials decided to allow Avary to enter the furlough program, or how that decision was reached. It is also unknown where the screenwriter spent his days, but inmates in the program are not allowed to work at home.

On Friday, however, officials said Avary was in full-time custody. He reported to the Ventura County Jail for incarceration on Thanksgiving Day for “security issues,” sheriff’s spokesman Capt. Ross Bonfiglio said.

Patrick Neil, a division manager for Ventura County’s probation department, would not comment on why Avary was removed from the furlough program.

“Any causes behind a roll-up is not something we can discuss,” Neil said, using the term for an inmate being transferred from one facility to another.

On Thursday evening, @avary — who has been referring to himself as #34 — tweeted: “#34 is ‘rolled up’ to a higher security facility for exercising his first amendment rights. The truth he has discovered is too dangerous.”

Bonfiglio said that Avary had not previously spent a night in the jail because he posted bail the day he was arrested. When he reported to jail Oct. 26, he was remanded at 7:54 a.m. and released 11 minutes later, records show.

Bonfiglio said it was probably a “procedural process” and that Avary was referred to the work furlough program, where he spent his days on the outside.

But followers wouldn’t get that impression from what are believed to be Avary’s tweets, which chronicle life inside jail amid heroin smuggling, lockdowns and strip searches.

“#34’s new roomie, EZ, takes Yeyo’s old bunk, locker, AND number. He regales awesome tales about his former life as an Oxnard gangbanger,” @avary tweeted Tuesday at 9:17 a.m.

Two weeks earlier, @avary tweeted: “It’s your birthday! announcing that #34 is to receive a random strip-down and cavity search to be performed by a leering, rotund officer.”

from an earlier story – As is often the case with Twitter, screenwriter Roger Avary recently tweeted about what he had for lunch. It was soy, which, an acquaintance told him, contains a dangerous substance intended to shrink their genitals and reduce their sex drives.

Avary, who won an Oscar for writing the “Pulp Fiction” screenplay, appears to be sending updates to Twitter from the big house. He received a jail sentence in September after pleading guilty to vehicular manslaughter following a fatal crash last year.

We can’t confirm that the Twitter account, @avary, actually belongs to Avary. But a second account, @rogeravary, points to the companion profile and contains photos of sci-fi author Neil Gaiman and the Dresden Dolls’ Amanda Palmer.

[Updated, Nov. 27, 2:40 p.m.: L.A. Now reports that Avary was tweeting while serving time in a Ventura County work furlough program. He is now in full-time custody.]

Gaiman’s Twitter profile and @FoxSearchlight are among @avary’s 9,538 followers. Gaiman recently sent a tweet that read, “My friend @AVARY is tweeting from the inside. It’s riveting, horrible strange. Jail in 140 character lumps.”

The Avary tweets are truly intense. On Saturday, he reported the facility being locked down due to an inmate sneaking in heroin. On Sunday, he said a “sickness” has been spreading throughout the compound, which “#34” (what he has been calling himself since being locked up) is “helpless to avoid.”

All of Avary’s tweets have come between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Some on Twitter believe he has regular computer access. The majority of his messages were sent via a Web browser, but a couple came through Twitterrific, an application for the Mac and iPhone — it’s unclear which device he’s using.

The U.S. Senate has been looking into passing a nationwide ban on cellphones in prison using service jammers.

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