Officials: Coded 'kill letter' threatens Fulton County Jail employee

It's not that unusual for a prison inmate to make a threat, but what one inmate did while in the Fulton County Jail rattled the staff.

Janorris Spears, also known as "Weazy," wrote a so-called "kill letter" using coded language.

Authorities saw the name of a female sheriff's staffer as well as an address in the letter. The communication was turned over to a specialist who decoded the letter and found specific threatening language.

That sheriff's staffer was given protection.

The inmate, who has violence in his past, was transferred back to a state prison.

Also, officials said changes have been made in mailroom that restricts the kind of communication that every inmate will be able to do in the future.