Infrastructure Nightmares
Introduction to this Topic by the Editor
I need to give you a little background on Perryville so this will be more understandable. This prison was built in the early
Explaining the Shower Picture
This is an accurate sketch of a real shower in “B” yard, Santa Cruz unit. Do you see the loose wires hanging in the lower door jamb? I was told they were “live” because this shower light is still on. I won’t test this theory! I’ve tried to portray all the standing water in front of those wires. All the shower units have standing water because the drains are all plugged.
Standing water = black mold we see everywhere
When inmates complained about the condition of this shower, they just took off the door and left it open. In the shower next to this one (not pictured) is the same filth.
The regulators (hot and cold) will not engage so moving the handle from Hot to Cold does nothing. The temperature the DOC sets is what you get. In the winter the water is cold and in the summer, it’s hot. The water pressure would increase dramatically if they would soak the shower heads in Lime-aWay to remove 50 years of accumulated minerals.
Contrast CA to AZ mental health watch
(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 handcuffed but was taken to a watch cell where I changed into a smock with velcro fasteners. An RN in the mental health care division immediately saw me in the room. No guard is staring at you as they have cameras instead.
I received 3 hot meals a day although that came with a paper spoon and cup. Recreation was twice a day, I was allowed to socialize with others, and I was given my clothes back on the third day. We had access to a library at all times. The maximum stay in watch is 5 days. There was constant counseling available, and a psychologist on site.”
Open Letter to Ryan Thornell: Director Letter on Mental Health Awareness
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 you anything?
Some of your front-line staff are NOT PROFESSIONALS! They lie, they cheat, and they cover their ass. They are not the least bit interested in helping a resident with a mental health crisis. I have seen many women beg for help only to be told by staff, “I can’t do anything unless they endanger themselves or others.”
You couldn’t possibly know the extreme stress these women are under 24/7, by their oppressors and by the system. There WILL be more self-harm and dead inmates in Perryville. I overhear women discussing “best ways to hang by the shower head”.
You write:”…. draw a picture to represent your mood or to remind you of your favorite things.” I can hear the ladies of Perryville singing Sound Of Music’s ‘My Favorite Things’. Really????
Speaking of drawing…we used to be able to get coloring books to assuage the anxiety, but Shinn banned them. We used to use acrylic paint to be creative with….but Shinn banned them. Every Unit in Perryville used to have an Art Department…. but they were shut down. When I taught in the Cruz Art Department, (2012-2018) we had coloring time with soft music in the background. The SMI’s loved it! They frequently said it was the only way they felt calm.
If you asked the minimum inmates where they’d rather be, 98% would prefer a two-man cell again. Yes, even if it meant no air conditioning. Perryville is down 2 units….no more Maria or Pedro. All the women in minimum are packed to the gills with no privacy or autonomy.
Stress? You want to know stress? San Carlos “A” bay has had 5 major shakes (average time 5 hours) and four K9 shakes since November 29, 2023. That’s NINE SHAKES IN 3 MONTHS! What happened to one per quarter?
Perryville residents have bad food, bad water, and bad medical care. Let’s talk No-Care Naphcare shall we? Recently, the ACLU asked me to round up people with serious health problems to be interviewed by them on March 14th. I submitted a very long list starting with three terminally ill cancer patients. After talking with half of Carlos I was very depressed…..these people are not getting proper care. The patients blame the staff at medical, but I think their anger should be directed at Naphcare. The staff are hamstrung by the vendor’s proclivity to saving money over lives.
Your staff will insulate you and tell you what you want to hear. Come here and listen to the inmates, don’t be herded around by the DW’s. Keep trying to make our lives better.
Surgery Patients and The Sh*t Show They Must Endure Afterwards
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 that never seem to carry (as required by policy) step stools.)
Ms. E. was admitted to Abrazo West for a complete hysterectomy on Feb. 26th, 2024. Because she was in a fog of pain after surgery, she could only describe her tormentor guard as “a woman with a Russian accent, last name sounds like Warner.” According to Ms. E., this guard was rude, prevented the nurses from entering her hospital room, and was making constant noise to make rest impossible.
In three days she was released and the gauntlet was underway. E. said the transport guards brought a van with no heater and no step stool. They chained her up and told her to “crawl in”. That was Feb. 29th at 1:45pm so tracking down those officers should be a cinch. When they arrived back at Perryville’s vehicle gate, E. asked the guards to get a step stool. They didn’t have one so they used a plastic TOOLBOX as a makeshift step. At IPC she tried that but it wouldn’t hold her weight, so again she crawled down. IPC released her back to Carlos, she barely made the crawl again back into the van.
When E. got to the Carlos gate she showed the officer her wheelchair chrono and was told, ” We don’t have one you’ll have to walk.” So she slowly, painfully, shuffled to the medical unit which is about 1/4 football field away. When she was given a bed assignment they told her they couldn’t find her clothing!! They LOST ALL HER CLOTHES. The next morning the property officer magnanimously gives her one T-shirt and one pants. In the meantime medical says they can’t find her a wheelchair even though she has a chrono for one.
Ready? Property didn’t find her clothes for FOUR DAYS.
RATS taking over Perryville!
We posted a story on Sept 26th about rats at complex kitchen, but since then people have reported severe rat infestations at all units. An eyewitness at SANTA CRUZ files this story. "The rats started invading the grounds near the V gate a few months ago. This rapidly...
Comparing the US to Nordic prisons
(Nordic countries: Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland and Norway). Nordic prisons regularly pose the question, 'why can't Americans be more humane in dealing with the incarcerated?'. US prisons are walled camps under military-like occupation. Nordic prisons are...
RATS at Perryville Complex Kitchen!!
Several Complex (where all inmate food is prepared) kitchen workers recently posted this news: " During my shift yesterday, (9/25/20) we were removing pallets of bread and discovered 3 cases had been eaten by rats. As we entered the storage area, I saw two Trinity...
“Critical Update my foot!”
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 answer. Because they...
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
What is it with Sgt. Spears and elderly ladies? As we reported recently, this guy gives tickets (or more accurately, advises tickets, he's too lazy to write them) for jogging to the library, asking questions about the Coronavirus, etc. Now, he hassled a 72-year-old...
This is why I call them idiots
Only the DOC in their infinite wisdom could put delicate technology out in the 118 degree heat! The phones are outside too.
TOWNHALL 7-16-20 San Carlos
Brief announcements by DW Hernandez: soap will now be given without a cell search.wash hands, social distance, clean cellbarber clippers off-limitsdrink waterA/C ongoing repairs waiting for partsmasks required only if COIII or Officer requires it.smokers use ashtrays...
More women sign up at Hickmans??!
After that cluster hug at Covid Hickman's, unbelievable 40 more women knocked each other down, to sign up for the next slaughter. I was motivated to ask why. They universally said "the $4.50/hr". It is so bad here that gals risk their lives to get four bucks an hour?...
DW Hernandez went against the Director’s policy (but not anymore, on this issue anyway)
This was the situation with one inmate on Thursday, 7/10/2020"At 8:14am I asked for a bar of soap. My cell was searched by officer Cvitkovic. He radioed the yard office and they said they were in a meeting ( I bet) and for me to come over at 8:30. I knocked on the...
Death of an Inmate on San Carlos Overnight
[This information was sent to us via email at 9:00 am today. However, it not been delivered as of 6:00 p, (email censorship?) We were finally able to learn this much via telephone call.] It was a vale of tears this morning on the San Carlos unit. A woman in her 40's...
Where Did the Tent Come From?
We got a call from people that repair roofs on Perryville. They report that there is a military tent on San Pedro that wasn't there last week. This large tent is supposedly equipped with 2 swamp coolers, and showers are detached, but separate from the main buildings....
Statewide Ban on Haircuts
Director Shinn has banned the use of clippers for haircuts in all AZ prisons. You are welcome to buy your own "beard trimmers" for 20 bucks, however. (Does he have stock in Keefe?). Few inmates will be able to afford them on their 15¢ per hour pay. One Lt. was...
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