by Editor | Jan 13, 2025 | front page, Infrastructure
(Miguel Torres, Arizona Republic newspaper gets full credit for this article–Ed) COIII Berman Comon and 3 inmate helpers used to package drugs in his office. Officer Comon was paid $5,000 per trip to smuggle drugs hidden in gas station coffee cups, and an ice...
by Editor | Jan 8, 2025 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
(Check out this grievance we received. What’s next with these guys, a back alley in Goodyear?—-Ed.) “I am grieving Naphcare’s latest attempt to save itself money at the expense of inmates quality health care. Patients are happy with Regency...
by Editor | Jan 2, 2025 | front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
(This is the journey of Melissa, another example of a healthy woman entering Perryville and leaving with a life-threatening illness. For 8 years this blog has tried to show the public the truly cruel way the DOC treats its prisoners. We will continue to do this until...
by Editor | Dec 31, 2024 | Food, front page, Health, Infrastructure
Nothing works…not even one. FOOD: Aramark was supposed to be the first thing that really changed for the good in the last 16 years, but alas, that too broke after only 3 weeks. While the Aramark supervisors were here, the prison food made a tremendous...
by Assist. Editor | Dec 30, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Securus profits and exploits off people in caged lockups, and their families, because the government gives them a monopoly on communication services. Along comes the FCC wearing the white hat, slashing prices for prisoners on phone and video calling in July 2024....
by Assist. Editor | Dec 30, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Recently, just before Christmas, seven ladies overdosed on drugs at San Carlos Unit. Several of them required Narcan and one needed CPR. Carlos is allegedly known as the “drug yard”. The prison always blames the victims…. the inmates themselves for...