THE TERREBONNE PARISH PRISON ain’t no joke. I thought I was in - TopicsExpress



          

THE TERREBONNE PARISH PRISON ain’t no joke. I thought I was in the bowels of Bolivia or anyplace in South America where everything is constantly sweating from humidity and dank and dark and scary. Six metal bunks literally chained to riveted walls like in a boiler room, where up to twenty modern day dregs of society, mostly blacks, were held. Day and night the door swung open constantly admitting another miscreant, who nearly all exclaimed,“ Are you kidding me? There’s no room!” After some giant Black guy snatched me off the top rack in the middle of the night and told he wasn’t sleeping on the damn floor, I found my way under the bottom bunk in the back and tried to disappear in the awful place. Maybe twelve feet by twenty feet with a low metal ceiling with rows of rivets joined the metal, and looked like you were in a ship or underground somewhere. Twenty or thirty years of grime, the shower was nearly a half inch of grime and just a few dim lights completed the South American prison ambiance. The Kelly File The Times-Picayune The Fingerprint Thief by Mark Anthony Given The New York Times The Atlantic The Tennessean THE GHOST WRANGLERS Fox News The Real Drug Store Cowboy by Mark Anthony Given ABC News BBC World News WFLA News Channel 8 CBS Los Angeles Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Books BBC News WDSU News CBC News Shannon Newth The New Yorker New York Daily News The New York Review of Books New York Post New York Magazine The Boston Globe NPR Books Creative Artists Agency Writers Guild Foundation SPIN Rolling Stone Outside Magazine Reallifeheist2020 the VIDEO GAME by markanthonygiven reallifeheist/2013/05/i-almost-got-murdered-by-homicidal.html
Posted on: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:11:25 +0000

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