Crime & Safety
Brit Locked Up For Allegedly Trying To Buy Child Sex Slave Doesn't Like Jail Towels Either
Englishman Charles Bocock agrees with Adam Landerman from the Nightmare on Hickory St. murder case when it comes to the towels in jail.

By Joseph Hosey
Alleged Nightmare on Hickory Street killer Adam Landerman isn’t the only guy unhappy with the size of the towels in the Will County jail.
Englishman Charles Bocock, who was locked up last year when he allegedly tried to buy a 12-year-old sex slave off Craigslist, filed his own complaint about the jail towels this week.
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Bocock’s petition contains the same gripes as the one Landerman, 21, filed last month. Bocock, 36, and Landerman both want bigger towels, more food, free “shaving soap” and “barber and beautician services,” among other things.
Bocock was also displeased with the lack of “recreation or leisure time activities” and the timeliness of mail delivery.
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Bocock has let his jailers know he was dissatisfied with his living conditions before. He filed a small claims case against jail Commissary Supervisor Jorja Sheridan earlier this year. Bocock claimed he was sold 12 packets of spoiled mayonnaise, an empty packet of coffee and a white commissary cup that is not allowed in the jail.
Last year, Bocock and fellow inmate Jason Gonzalez, who is awaiting trial on charges he murdered his uncle, sued jail Warden Michael O’Leary and sheriff’s department Deputy Chief Brian Fink.
In that lawsuit, much like the petition filed this week, Bocock and Gonzalez took issue with the lack of “barber and beautician services” provided at the jail, the times meals are served, the prices of commissary merchandise, and the size of bath towels.
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