Authorities say three individuals — including a former corrections officer — are facing serious charges after allegedly mailing books laced with drugs to 14 prisons across South Carolina.
According to the Department of Corrections, the drug-laced books were dropped off at the Woodruff Post Office and reached at least 20 inmates between March and June 2025. Investigators say 666 sheets of K2-soaked paper and over 240 Suboxone strips were recovered from the packages.
Former inmate Devin Kershaw, ex-officer Shataysha Quneeka Lewis, and Coure Romaine Terry have all been implicated in the scheme. Officials say the thick pages of books made them a preferred method for sneaking in contraband. The USPS is now on high alert as the investigation continues in Spartanburg County.
