The homies will take care of him in prison when they find out what he did.
We shouldn’t need to rely on lynch mobs for justice. The justice system should hang the piece of trash.
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The homies will take care of him in prison when they find out what he did.
/——/ Only illegal drugs create homicidal maniacs. Legal drugs create pillars of the community. Settled scienceIf we just legalized drugs this would never have happened.
Yes it does. yes I am smoking crack I am trash. You feel better now?Hey cocksucker, where I worked in texas they did not have that. Criminal loving pos.
Where - you - worked......does not account for everywhere....believe it or not.
Internet tough guy talk. Criminal loving? You smoking crack tonight?
People like you are the reason people like CandyCorn and other snowflakes have a leg to stand on. There really are people who claim to be right wing that are trash. You're all the proof they need.
You're no better than any of them.
As a conservative, I would not want to be associated with your type.
We had people called unit team directors in Hutchison State. They were a sort of case worker assigned to new prisoners to aid them in their adjustment to prison. Some were quite crooked and said or did all manner of crooked things. From extortion to drugs. Information and phone access was easily obtained from the crooked ones.Grampa Murked U
You posted quite a few times that you were in prison. So can you assist with your point of view since Mike was a guard, but you were an inmate and might have a differing explanation of what inmates do to find out what someone does, or has access to pc's, what the majority of inmates think or do once they find out someone murdered a child, etc?
Where I was the offenders had phones in their dorms per the rules.We had people called unit team directors in Hutchison State. They were a sort of case worker assigned to new prisoners to aid them in their adjustment to prison. Some were quite crooked and said or did all manner of crooked things. From extortion to drugs. Information and phone access was easily obtained from the crooked ones.Grampa Murked U
You posted quite a few times that you were in prison. So can you assist with your point of view since Mike was a guard, but you were an inmate and might have a differing explanation of what inmates do to find out what someone does, or has access to pc's, what the majority of inmates think or do once they find out someone murdered a child, etc?
But in our prison inmates with serious crimes against children were kept in a seperate wing and contact with genpop was all but impossible.
We didn't have dorms. The place I was, was built in the 1800's. No modern amenities. Not even air conditioning. Summers were brutally hot.Where I was the offenders had phones in their dorms per the rules.We had people called unit team directors in Hutchison State. They were a sort of case worker assigned to new prisoners to aid them in their adjustment to prison. Some were quite crooked and said or did all manner of crooked things. From extortion to drugs. Information and phone access was easily obtained from the crooked ones.Grampa Murked U
You posted quite a few times that you were in prison. So can you assist with your point of view since Mike was a guard, but you were an inmate and might have a differing explanation of what inmates do to find out what someone does, or has access to pc's, what the majority of inmates think or do once they find out someone murdered a child, etc?
But in our prison inmates with serious crimes against children were kept in a seperate wing and contact with genpop was all but impossible.
That sucks, we had AC, TV's, games, phones, and many of the female "officers" could be counted on for a BJ from time to time to the offender of her choice. When I worked in seg, the offender janitor was a more reliable worker than the "officer" I was paired with at times.We didn't have dorms. The place I was, was built in the 1800's. No modern amenities. Not even air conditioning. Summers were brutally hot.Where I was the offenders had phones in their dorms per the rules.We had people called unit team directors in Hutchison State. They were a sort of case worker assigned to new prisoners to aid them in their adjustment to prison. Some were quite crooked and said or did all manner of crooked things. From extortion to drugs. Information and phone access was easily obtained from the crooked ones.Grampa Murked U
You posted quite a few times that you were in prison. So can you assist with your point of view since Mike was a guard, but you were an inmate and might have a differing explanation of what inmates do to find out what someone does, or has access to pc's, what the majority of inmates think or do once they find out someone murdered a child, etc?
But in our prison inmates with serious crimes against children were kept in a seperate wing and contact with genpop was all but impossible.
I don't remember us having any female guards. We had a bank of pay phones in the yard but collect calls from the middle of nowhere Kansas was expensive.That sucks, we had AC, TV's, games, phones, and many of the female "officers" could be counted on for a BJ from time to time to the offender of her choice. When I worked in seg, the offender janitor was a more reliable worker than the "officer" I was paired with at times.We didn't have dorms. The place I was, was built in the 1800's. No modern amenities. Not even air conditioning. Summers were brutally hot.Where I was the offenders had phones in their dorms per the rules.We had people called unit team directors in Hutchison State. They were a sort of case worker assigned to new prisoners to aid them in their adjustment to prison. Some were quite crooked and said or did all manner of crooked things. From extortion to drugs. Information and phone access was easily obtained from the crooked ones.Grampa Murked U
You posted quite a few times that you were in prison. So can you assist with your point of view since Mike was a guard, but you were an inmate and might have a differing explanation of what inmates do to find out what someone does, or has access to pc's, what the majority of inmates think or do once they find out someone murdered a child, etc?
But in our prison inmates with serious crimes against children were kept in a seperate wing and contact with genpop was all but impossible.
Yeah, minimum except for seg. Most of the long term guys liked it there, only the new, young dumb ones caused trouble. I recall one funny story from our yearly training class where a female new boot asked the instructor if there were any convicts that were murderers locked up there. He looked at her and said, "None that have been convicted of it." lolI don't remember us having any female guards. We had a bank of pay phones in the yard but collect calls from the middle of nowhere Kansas was expensive.That sucks, we had AC, TV's, games, phones, and many of the female "officers" could be counted on for a BJ from time to time to the offender of her choice. When I worked in seg, the offender janitor was a more reliable worker than the "officer" I was paired with at times.We didn't have dorms. The place I was, was built in the 1800's. No modern amenities. Not even air conditioning. Summers were brutally hot.Where I was the offenders had phones in their dorms per the rules.We had people called unit team directors in Hutchison State. They were a sort of case worker assigned to new prisoners to aid them in their adjustment to prison. Some were quite crooked and said or did all manner of crooked things. From extortion to drugs. Information and phone access was easily obtained from the crooked ones.Grampa Murked U
You posted quite a few times that you were in prison. So can you assist with your point of view since Mike was a guard, but you were an inmate and might have a differing explanation of what inmates do to find out what someone does, or has access to pc's, what the majority of inmates think or do once they find out someone murdered a child, etc?
But in our prison inmates with serious crimes against children were kept in a seperate wing and contact with genpop was all but impossible.
Sounds like you were at a minimum security facility.
Well the justice system wont hang him. He'll just go on living on your dime.The homies will take care of him in prison when they find out what he did.
We shouldn’t need to rely on lynch mobs for justice. The justice system should hang the piece of trash.
Of course they do lice head.Prison don't work like that dumbass.The homies will take care of him in prison when they find out what he did.
Child molester beaten to death in California prison days after he arrived