by Assist. Editor | Nov 11, 2020 | front page, Health, Inmate Stories
Dateline Cruz: I was diagnosed with back injury and anklosing spondilitis. I resisted the spinal shots they wanted to give me, but I was in 24 hour unrelenting pain. The first shot went ok but did not give me pain relief. The 2nd almost killed me. When the doctor put...
by Assist. Editor | Nov 11, 2020 | front page, Infrastructure
We have an insider at Central Office that reports major problems with the DW there. That is backed up by letters from family who have loved ones there. Stay tuned.
by Assist. Editor | Nov 7, 2020 | front page, Inmate Stories
Our new resident of Lumley is very prolific with her stories. Gee what a fight fest on this unit! Most of the attacks are from the SMI people (Severely Mentally Ill), and this unit has more than their share. From what I understand, there are three places here where...
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...