by Editor | Sep 27, 2019 | Health, Inmate Stories
Dateline Santa Maria: This is L.B.’s story, corroborated by her daughter. “I am a 50-year-old woman with a history of hypertension. In the last 2 years at Santa Maria, I have struggled with Medical to get my blood pressure under control. My everyday range,...
by Editor | Sep 26, 2019 | Infrastructure
Dateline Santa Maria – Townhall 9-11-19: Repair of the primitive and mold-infested, third-world showers the women have to use will be on hold until after new air-conditioning units are installed for the comfort of the staff. The regulator valves that control...
by Editor | Sep 25, 2019 | Infrastructure
Maria Polletta of the “Arizona Republic” recently wrote an article titled “System used to track prisoners nearing “catastrophic” failure.” The article explains why inmate release dates are incorrect, pharmacy medications don’t...
by Editor | Sep 24, 2019 | Inmate Stories
Up until recently, an inmate could buy a lightbulb for $0.78. Then came the outrageous $2.00 lightbulb. But Keefe/Trinity, not done bilking the inmates out of ther hard-won dime, jacked up the price to $7.00!! I’ve heard of $2,000 toilet seats purchased by the...
by Editor | Sep 23, 2019 | Inmate Stories
Dateline San Carlos: A recent search on San Carlos had the addition of black-clothed commandos called the dreaded men in black. These squads made up of all men over 6-feet tall, were created to quell riots and suppress inmate unrest, or to deal with hostage...