by Editor | Oct 12, 2022 | front page, Infrastructure
CO II Soto is working “the old folks home and maternity ward” at San Carlos (C Bay). She looks like she’s getting intense enjoyment from making the women wait a whole hour, or more, to go to the bathroom. We have checked other Bays on the same day...
by Editor | Oct 12, 2022 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
A pregnant woman on San Carlos that is in her 8th month, had an infected spider bite on her torso. Her OB/GYN started her on clinical stock antibiotics because the Dr. feared the infection would hurt the baby. NaphCare told her she would have the pills the next day,...
by Editor | Oct 12, 2022 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
The new, for-profit, health care provider started October 1st. for all Arizona jails and prisons. What a MESS. Right off the bat, the computers stopped working, and I mean they couldn’t do anything right. One hundred people were assigned to one (and only)...
by Editor | Oct 12, 2022 | front page, Infrastructure
Here’s some punitive justice for you…it happened on San Carlos. This elderly woman was new to Carlos, and had seen others going to the bathroom after they were marked off for count. This time though, CO Merkel grabbed her tag, and advised her of a ticket...
by Editor | Sep 16, 2022 | COVID-19, front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
(This is a composite of 3 interviews with women that spent quarantine time on Lumley. It’s amazing how similar the stories are-Ed.) ” The cell they threw me in was filthy and looked like it had never been cleaned. A dirty room is where the DOC puts its...
by Editor | Sep 14, 2022 | front page, Infrastructure
As the OB/GYN handed me my first bag of diapers, I said “I knew this day would come.” If you are following the previous stories about Charley Bay, you know it is an extension of IPC and the SNU. This is where the DOC stores its minimum elderly, infirm,...