Prison experiences

doublejj

Well-Known Member
Everybody keeps referencing inmates in prison for "nothing wrong", or "bag of pot".....? They might be somewhere, but in my 25 years at Folsom, I've never seen one..I never had anyone on my crew for pot........for killing a pot dealer, in a deal gone bad?...yes!....but not for the pot!
 

slowbus

New Member
it takes a piece of shit to deal with all the other pieces of shit.Its just a big shit pond in there.From my experiences,only respect I have for anybody in there is for the doctors n nurses.
 

doublejj

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it takes a piece of shit to deal with all the other pieces of shit.Its just a big shit pond in there.From my experiences,only respect I have for anybody in there is for the doctors n nurses.
Thank you.........you finally get it.......but I don't know one dr or nurse that ever attended a parole hearing on an inmates behalf......
 

doublejj

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Just, to let you know how well my methods worked.....the Prison Industries factory is one of the few places inside Folsom prison WITHOUT gun coverage or cameras.......how do think I walked among 150 of the worst offenders in Cali every day & kept the factory running?.........also, we had less incidents in industries than anywhere else in Folsom......why?......I'll let you ponder that one for a while.......
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
See it won't work... I'm not talking about the outliers. I'm talking about the meat and potatoes segment of the prison's that are the bread and butter of corporations. I KNOW this is impossible. I participate in the game too. I get it. But the solution is so simple and elegant. I wonder if we will ever evolve to take it back. Because by now we know civil wars just change who is running the show.

I get that my proposition is fatally flawed. I just can't see any other solution and I'm tired of being used. Ah well this is very sad. No one comes out of this whole or healthy and I'm sorry for that.
I doff my chapeau. This is so spot-on in its admission that we are at once passionate creatures and embedded in a world that just is not simple. cn

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to curious2garden again.

<add> to doublejj illegitimi non carborundum. Jmo.
 

woody333333

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Yeah it's the "Wild, Wild, West"...in the License plate factory!...lol...............You do know you've gone from accusing me of being a cop too accusing me of being "The Godfather"......which is it?........
no that was u not me...............and u kinda said so earlier it was a pretty easy answer ....... at this point your numbers dont mean jack
 

doublejj

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I guess we both agree on one thing, prisons are full of assholes..........I'm not sure what were debating at this point....
 

silasraven

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not my own, my brother got into a car with a dude you could tell was stoned ass his ass
so he's driving and theres a road block they have to get threw. dude turns to the cop with the same face and starts talking enough to have the officer ask every to fuck off the car. so they all get out and my brother gets busted for hanging with a twat like this. goes to jail for 5-6 hours for 2 grams and a pipe.
 

slowbus

New Member
Thank you.........you finally get it.......but I don't know one dr or nurse that ever attended a parole hearing on an inmates behalf......

Good boy,here's a doughnut. J/k
The way I see it is, fuck the parole board.They can't see the trees through the forest.I learned one thing-the CO's can ruin your chances in there also.All those pieces of paper follow you.At least if they say anything about fighting the co's.Which was my problem. I never did though,they fucked with me but I wasn't taking it.I just froze solid and didn't let 'em throw me on the wall.I was kinda small 5 9/190,so they thought I would just go flying.
I went up for non violent stuff.Had a month to go and that little episode ended up me in the box for a year.After some time I got shoes,then headphones.I think they even kept my mail.I don't know,I didn't get many letters.
If one guard picks you out you are threw.I even know a guy that got butt raped by a male guard.He wore a wire in an investagation and got the guard in trouble.Ended up suing for getting only 25 grand ,lol
 

doublejj

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Good boy,here's a doughnut. J/k
The way I see it is, fuck the parole board.They can't see the trees through the forest.I learned one thing-the CO's can ruin your chances in there also.All those pieces of paper follow you.At least if they say anything about fighting the co's.Which was my problem. I never did though,they fucked with me but I wasn't taking it.I just froze solid and didn't let 'em throw me on the wall.I was kinda small 5 9/190,so they thought I would just go flying.
I went up for non violent stuff.Had a month to go and that little episode ended up me in the box for a year.After some time I got shoes,then headphones.I think they even kept my mail.I don't know,I didn't get many letters.
If one guard picks you out you are threw.I even know a guy that got butt raped by a male guard.He wore a wire in an investagation and got the guard in trouble.Ended up suing for getting only 25 grand ,lol
I had a dirty CO in the factory that was muleing in heroin for the inmates.......almost took me with him when they caught him, because he would use my phone to make the calls. (in the days before cell phones). He knew I had one of the only direct dial out phones in the prison & it wasn't monitored...tell me about asshole cops....when I said I had been investigated, he was the cause of one of the investigations......there are Asshole inmates & asshole guards in prison.........BTW..the only inmates that say "Fuck the parole board" are guy's in for minor shit and have release dates. To most of the inmates at Folsom, the parole board is GOD....and "all those little pieces of paper that follow you" are HUGE to a guy trying to get a parole date & go home...It could really ruin a guy's chances at his parole hearing by enforcing all those little rules....if you ever had some serous time to do, I guarantee you would see the parole board differently.
 

doublejj

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[h=1]Killer Who Said He Couldn't Be Caught Is Arrested[/h]
April 03, 1992|RICHARD C. PADDOCK and PHILIP HAGER | TIMES STAFF WRITERS





SAN FRANCISCO — A murderer who escaped from Folsom Prison in 1984 and later bragged on national TV that he would never be caught was arrested in London on Thursday, the FBI announced.
Stephen Leslie Wilson, who admitted killing his father-in-law in Inyo County in 1979, was captured on a London street after federal agents followed the fugitive's new common-law wife from Florida to his London hostel.



Wilson, 47, was a much-wanted man by the FBI, in part because of his penchant for flaunting his escape. While he was on the run, he sent Christmas greetings to the warden at Folsom Prison.

He contacted the FBI and television reporters saying that the murder was justified and that he was too smart to be caught. "I work every day at not being caught," he boasted to one FBI agent.
At one point, Wilson even videotaped himself being interviewed on the telephone and sent off the tape so it could be aired on the tabloid television show "Inside Edition."
"It became a real challenge because we knew we would have to catch him without him committing another crime," said FBI Special Agent Bill Barcklay, who has been working on the case since the day Wilson escaped. "He did not leave a trail for us."
Wilson was a model prisoner at Folsom who figured out delivery schedules and escaped by slipping into a truck. It was the first escape from Folsom in 15 years.
He fled Florida in 1990 after learning that his story was to be aired on the television show "America's Most Wanted." He later called the FBI to complain about its surveillance of his common-law wife, Laurie Fitch.
In the end, Wilson apparently got careless. Earlier this week, FBI agents followed as Fitch flew to London and met Wilson. Agents from New Scotland Yard closed in as the couple left his hostel.
Federal authorities expect to begin extradition proceedings today and bring Wilson back to California. When he arrives he will find at least one change: the new Pelican Bay maximum security prison in Crescent City has been built during his absence.
A state-of-the-art penitentiary for the state's most violent criminals, it was designed specifically to keep people like Wilson inside.
 
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