2:26AM
Hello,
Chances are that you have not missed hearing from me and that's okay, but I have really missed sharing my thoughts and experiences with the world as if I matter. The gap in updating my blog was totally my doing, in fact my Little Sister (Claire) has been on me to write for the entire time.
Writing has always been enjoyable for me since I begun many years ago, it has not only helped me meet some very beautiful people and learn new things, but allowed me to release some of the pressure through venting that my life brings. Recently I've come to realize that "something" has been robbing me of my essence. Yes, I have several theories as to what that "something" is, but honestly it's still a mystery. Only fools or insane men can find true happiness in prison, being neither I have come to understand that I have always gone through each moment in a state of depression and misery. One day I'll know why things have attered me.
Am I the same man that I was on August 30, 2007 ? Hell No !! Nor the same man on February 22, 2006. Besides being older I'm much wiser thanks to the knowledge I've gained from being in population. Each phase in our lives will teach us something new, those long years in a one man cell taught me how to primarily function alone and to trust total strangers, now the lessons are just the opposite.
Going from that to functioning within a large group of people has tested me more than I foresaw. Please keep in mind that I've had my own room, cell and stuff most of my life and landing on death row so young has handicapped me by removing the opportunity to interact with so many people. Nearly everything I have learned about life was through reading, listening and observing. The last three years I have finally been able to learn through experiences.
Before being captured and caged I avoided most males and large groups of people, learning enough to avoid trouble and keep on moving. Prolonged engagement was rare and hindered my ability to socialize as I must now. Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm not talking about interacting with normal people in normal situations, but with skilled con men who do not want you to see whom they really are and even despse themselves. The conditions we face daily only adds to the difficulty of our encounters, nobody wants to be here. It's forced socialization.
1:26PM
The prison was lockdown most of the morning because there was a riot at another prison and several officers had to help settle things down, they serve on the riot team. What this was about won't be known for several months, usually when guys are transferred from the hot spot to other prisons, but the truth will be hard to detect.
Not much has changed in here! The faces have thanks to guys leaving through making parole, transfers and going to jail (segregation), but essentially the happenings within prison continue as they always have. Violence, shakedowns, dog searches and thousands of parasites living off each other until death or removal from hell.
W.C. Holman Correctional Facility was opened in 1969 and received the least amount of maintenance, just enough to get by. Our warden since 2001 has made improvements to the living conditions - but never with us in mind, security is the #1 priority and that includes keeping us from tearing this raggedy place up due to our disgust. He changed the lights to see us better, the locks to control movement, the fence to keep us on the island, cameras to spy on us, created the Honor Dorm for mind control and the staff in order to have his every desire followed, even the ones that defy common sense.
The shutdown that I discussed in August 2007 was what brought about the most recent changes. Three of the four dormitories that were in dreadful need of repairs have been completed and the fourth will be finished very soon. The style is based upon the Honor Dorm, the fifth dorm, and was done with security in mind because an officer can stand nearly anywhere and see everything in one glance. Bunk beds are gone and there are still 114 men in each dorm. This was achieved by not only reducing the space between the beds from about 36 inches to 24 inches but by placing beds side by side. Visualize this; Bed #1 and #2 are 24 inches apart. Bed #3 is directly next to #2 with a divider made of plywood 2 feet high and 3/4 inch thick. Bed #3 and #4 are 24 inches apart. Bed #5 is directly next to bed #4 with the plywood between them and so on.
Yes, the plywood prevents the staff from seeing everything, but if they can read body language they still can understand what's happening. Kinesics is how I'm able to walk into areas, large or small, and instantly know what's up and know how to carry myself. A skill I had to learn in order to avoid drama with so many personalities, it even amazes me how far I've come over the last three months.
Anyway, the shower and bathrooms are still in the front of the dorms. Instead of there being toilets and urinals on each side we have only 6 toilets and 6 sinks on one side with no urinals at all. And the showers are on the other side, 3 poles with 10 shower heads total. Every thing is wide open!
Oh, there are no longer any boxes on our beds or moveable wooden locker boxes. Our boxes are between our beds near the walls and are bolted to the bed frames, 4x2 feet with one side for each man. At least they added shelves .
Hello,
Chances are that you have not missed hearing from me and that's okay, but I have really missed sharing my thoughts and experiences with the world as if I matter. The gap in updating my blog was totally my doing, in fact my Little Sister (Claire) has been on me to write for the entire time.
Writing has always been enjoyable for me since I begun many years ago, it has not only helped me meet some very beautiful people and learn new things, but allowed me to release some of the pressure through venting that my life brings. Recently I've come to realize that "something" has been robbing me of my essence. Yes, I have several theories as to what that "something" is, but honestly it's still a mystery. Only fools or insane men can find true happiness in prison, being neither I have come to understand that I have always gone through each moment in a state of depression and misery. One day I'll know why things have attered me.
Am I the same man that I was on August 30, 2007 ? Hell No !! Nor the same man on February 22, 2006. Besides being older I'm much wiser thanks to the knowledge I've gained from being in population. Each phase in our lives will teach us something new, those long years in a one man cell taught me how to primarily function alone and to trust total strangers, now the lessons are just the opposite.
Going from that to functioning within a large group of people has tested me more than I foresaw. Please keep in mind that I've had my own room, cell and stuff most of my life and landing on death row so young has handicapped me by removing the opportunity to interact with so many people. Nearly everything I have learned about life was through reading, listening and observing. The last three years I have finally been able to learn through experiences.
Before being captured and caged I avoided most males and large groups of people, learning enough to avoid trouble and keep on moving. Prolonged engagement was rare and hindered my ability to socialize as I must now. Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm not talking about interacting with normal people in normal situations, but with skilled con men who do not want you to see whom they really are and even despse themselves. The conditions we face daily only adds to the difficulty of our encounters, nobody wants to be here. It's forced socialization.
1:26PM
The prison was lockdown most of the morning because there was a riot at another prison and several officers had to help settle things down, they serve on the riot team. What this was about won't be known for several months, usually when guys are transferred from the hot spot to other prisons, but the truth will be hard to detect.
Not much has changed in here! The faces have thanks to guys leaving through making parole, transfers and going to jail (segregation), but essentially the happenings within prison continue as they always have. Violence, shakedowns, dog searches and thousands of parasites living off each other until death or removal from hell.
W.C. Holman Correctional Facility was opened in 1969 and received the least amount of maintenance, just enough to get by. Our warden since 2001 has made improvements to the living conditions - but never with us in mind, security is the #1 priority and that includes keeping us from tearing this raggedy place up due to our disgust. He changed the lights to see us better, the locks to control movement, the fence to keep us on the island, cameras to spy on us, created the Honor Dorm for mind control and the staff in order to have his every desire followed, even the ones that defy common sense.
The shutdown that I discussed in August 2007 was what brought about the most recent changes. Three of the four dormitories that were in dreadful need of repairs have been completed and the fourth will be finished very soon. The style is based upon the Honor Dorm, the fifth dorm, and was done with security in mind because an officer can stand nearly anywhere and see everything in one glance. Bunk beds are gone and there are still 114 men in each dorm. This was achieved by not only reducing the space between the beds from about 36 inches to 24 inches but by placing beds side by side. Visualize this; Bed #1 and #2 are 24 inches apart. Bed #3 is directly next to #2 with a divider made of plywood 2 feet high and 3/4 inch thick. Bed #3 and #4 are 24 inches apart. Bed #5 is directly next to bed #4 with the plywood between them and so on.
Yes, the plywood prevents the staff from seeing everything, but if they can read body language they still can understand what's happening. Kinesics is how I'm able to walk into areas, large or small, and instantly know what's up and know how to carry myself. A skill I had to learn in order to avoid drama with so many personalities, it even amazes me how far I've come over the last three months.
Anyway, the shower and bathrooms are still in the front of the dorms. Instead of there being toilets and urinals on each side we have only 6 toilets and 6 sinks on one side with no urinals at all. And the showers are on the other side, 3 poles with 10 shower heads total. Every thing is wide open!
Oh, there are no longer any boxes on our beds or moveable wooden locker boxes. Our boxes are between our beds near the walls and are bolted to the bed frames, 4x2 feet with one side for each man. At least they added shelves .
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