by Editor | Oct 21, 2022 | front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
Officer Pearch was posted on C Bay, Sunday, October 16th. Air Force veteran Quinnett, who was the 1st woman Crew Chief on the F-15 at Luke Air Force Base, has PTSD and various mental and physical issues, but means no one any harm, and keeps to herself. One of those...
by Editor | Oct 17, 2022 | front page, Inmate Stories
I have been doing “exit interviews” with soon -to- be- departing inmates for years, and I like to put some of them on the blog. This young lady is educated and intelligent, so I thought you would enjoy her perspective. Of her 1.5-year sentence, the last 6...
by Editor | Oct 13, 2022 | front page, Inmate Stories
Ms. Fahr, incarcerated for 10 years at Perryville prison, filed this lawsuit 16 months ago with the U.S. District Court cv-21-01644-phx-dgc-dmf. These are her diagnoses: Cohn’s disease, cervical spinal, lumbar stenosis, spondylosis, and Sella/Parcel Empty Sella....
by Editor | Sep 16, 2022 | COVID-19, front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
(This is a composite of 3 interviews with women that spent quarantine time on Lumley. It’s amazing how similar the stories are-Ed.) ” The cell they threw me in was filthy and looked like it had never been cleaned. A dirty room is where the DOC puts its...
by Editor | Sep 6, 2022 | front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
It’s 115 degrees outside, add 7 degrees more for urban heat syndrome, caused by nothing but cement and asphalt in PeeVille. This is a killer heat wave for all the women incarcerated in medium and closed custody. I survived 11 summers on Lumley, Cruz and Maria...
by Editor | Aug 27, 2022 | front page, Inmate Stories
Your 73-year-old reporter is on week 2 of San Carlos, and I’m starting to look past the wonders of air conditioning. I’m sure readers that have never been in Perryville, wonder why I’m so enthralled with a/c. To them…please read the archives of...