by Editor | Apr 3, 2024 | front page, Health, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
(She wrote us this letter and begged to have her real name in the story. Ed.) “My name is Robin Leigh Kulp. I am housed at Perryville prison, San Carlos unit. On 3-25-24 I was having trouble breathing, and having serious chest pain. My legs were throbbing,...
by Editor | Mar 27, 2024 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
(We thought after the ACLU descended on Perryville March 14th, that Naphcare would have the fear of the Lord instilled in them. Oh no, they actually got worse toward the inmates. These are snippets of stories we’re working on.) M.L. went in for her chronic care...
by Editor | Mar 20, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
(A rebuttal to Director Thornell’s out-of-touch letter to the inmate population. A first-hand recent account.) “My dad had just died and I felt like joining him. I went to medical and informed the guard that I felt like hurting myself. At first, he tried...
by Editor | Mar 12, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
(We had the opportunity to interview a lady that recently transferred from California’s CIW prison to Perryville.) “I was going through severe mental health issues at California Institution for Women, which is a prison in southern California. I was never...
by Editor | Mar 12, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
Your March 5th mental health letter went over like a lead balloon with the ladies at Perryville. You are so out of touch. Ryan, you live in your ivory tower insulated by sycophants who treat you like a mushroom. Didn’t that encounter with Erica Stapleton teach...
by Editor | Mar 5, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
In EVERY interview I’ve conducted on women who have surgery or are admitted to IPC, say the prison HAS LOST THEIR PROPERTY! This recent story is just an example of how this works. The other constant in these stories is the rude transport guards, and their vans...