There's
a new warden at the Harrison County Jail. Don Cabana
is the former warden at the Mississippi State
Penitentiary, also known as Parchman Farm.
The
leadership change was made Friday morning by Sheriff
George Payne.
The
move comes as the jail is under investigation for the
death of Jessie Lee Williams. Williams died after
he was beaten while in jail custody in February. His
family has sued the Sheriff's Department.
Just
last week, a former jailer pleaded guilty to charges
related to Williams death. That jailer is cooperating
with authorities.
Don
Cabana replaces warden Diane Gatson Riley, who's
been the warden since 1999.
Riley,
Sheriff Payne and several deputies are named in a
multi-million dollar lawsuit filed by the Williams
Family.
Donald
Cabana has a long history in corrections in
Mississippi. He served for five years as the warden at
Parchman in the 1980s. He also served as the Acting
Commissioner of the Mississippi Department of
Corrections from 1986 to 1987.
Cabana detailed
his experiences at Parchman in a 1996 memoir, Death at
Midnight: The Confession of an Executioner.
After
leaving Parchman, Cabana served as the Chair of the
Criminal Justice Department at the University of
Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. He also spent
time as an anti-death penalty speaker.
He
left USM on May 1, 2004 to work again at Parchman as
Superintendent. Cabana has also worked as a warden in
other facilities in Mississippi, as well as in
Missouri and Florida.