by Assist. Editor | Nov 2, 2020 | front page, Inmate Stories
In the first 48 hours I was chained, put in a dark paddy wagon, thrown into a filthy cell on B yard, accosted by three closed custody inmates armed with spray bottles of disinfectant, had a blanket stolen, asked for help from guards who just watched, gassed by smoke...
by Assist. Editor | Oct 28, 2020 | front page, Inmate Stories, Smoking
At the beginning of the diary of the 70-year-old’s flight to max custody on Lumley, she thinks it’s a computer error. How naïve. You can see her on the first day in ’48 hours’ explain it away with an AIMS2 mishap. Then it dawns on her that this...
by Assist. Editor | Oct 20, 2020 | front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
We posted follow up information on this situation a couple of days ago (read it here). It took until today for this the first story in the saga to arrive. By serendipity, meaning AIMS2 strikes again, a minimum inmate ends up on closed custody on Lumley. For our...
by Assist. Editor | Sep 4, 2020 | front page, Infrastructure
This letter is from one of our Technical contributors. “Once again the DOC and this time, JPay, screwed up a “critical update” via the kiosks. We have often wondered why they put computers out in the 116-degree heat, and now we think we know the...
by Assist. Editor | Aug 29, 2020 | COVID-19, front page
Now, an exclusive interview with a woman that tested positive. Ms. V. made the startling report that there was NO MEDICAL ON SITE for the 29 minimum ladies who tested positive! Yes, no medical personnel at Piestawa. They had a room labeled medical, but it was never...