Her bucket list wish was to be thrown into a can.
A woman in New York in the West had a lifelong wish for a 104th birthday celebration that allowed some sheriff officials to spend time trapped behind bars.
Loretta, a resident of Avon Nursing Home in Geneseo, saw her strange dream come true last week when she was happily thrown into Clink at the Livingston County Jail on Monday.
100 people were offered a private tour of the facility, where she was able to personally see the elaborate surveillance system and reservation rooms nearby.
Loretta seemed excited by the photo of the experience, especially in the shots of her seeing her reach for a pair of shackles.
Unlike other guests to the prison (usually visiting against their will), Loretta's trip included a party with coffee and cakes.
The tour came on February 8th two days after Loretta's actual birthday. Her loved one and the sheriff's office were in a hurry to make her dream come true after she revealed that her only wish was “to look inside our prison.” I've been to a prison before.
Before leaving, Loretta gave Livingston County Sheriff Thomas Dougherty special advice on how to live longer.
“Be careful with your business!” she is quoted as saying.
The executives apparently had as much fun as the first century. Thank you for all the laughs and for being such a great sport today! “Sheriff's Bureau I wrote it on Facebook.
It is very rare for humans to live in Loretta. According to a survey by Boston University.
Only 0.027% of the US population reaches 100 years old. Approximately 85% of 100 years old are women.



