Infrastructure Nightmares

 

Introduction to this Topic by the Editor

I need to give you a little background on Perryville so this will be more understandable. This prison was built in the early 1970’s by male inmates, for male inmates. The women didn’t come here until about 1990. AS in all government, the cheapest bid got the job. By all reports, this prison was raised fast, and I suspect, with the minimum of supervision of the builder/inmates. These are eye witness reports from the current women residents.

Explaining the Shower Picture

 

This is an accurate sketch of a real shower in “B” yard, Santa Cruz unit. Do you see the loose wires hanging in the lower door jamb? I was told they were “live” because this shower light is still on. I won’t test this theory! I’ve tried to portray all the standing water in front of those wires. All the shower units have standing water because the drains are all plugged.

Standing water = black mold we see everywhere

When inmates complained about the condition of this shower, they just took off the door and left it open. In the shower next to this one (not pictured) is the same filth.

The regulators (hot and cold) will not engage so moving the handle from Hot to Cold does nothing. The temperature the DOC sets is what you get. In the winter the water is cold and in the summer, it’s hot. The water pressure would increase dramatically if they would soak the shower heads in Lime-aWay to remove 50 years of accumulated minerals.

Lt. ADAMU Makes Elderly Woman in Walker Carry Trays

Lt. ADAMU Makes Elderly Woman in Walker Carry Trays

(Margaret, a 73 year old using a walker, tells her story.) Lt. ADAMU announced to Charley Bay (where 90% of the lay-ins are), that from now on the lay-in people will take their own trays back to the kitchen.

That defeats the purpose don’t you think? Lay-ins are the elderly, disabled, and cancer patients. They get their food delivered because they physically can’t go to the kitchen. But, ADAMU is a bully with a badge, in my opinion. The ladies on Delta told me how he called the women in D1, F**king Bitches” so this didn’t surprise me.

ADAMU said if we didn’t take our trays back he’d take away our lay-ins. I don’t think he can do that, but I wasn’t going to take any chances. I balanced 5 trays on my walker and asked ADAMU, “Do you want me to take these back to the kitchen?”. He said, ” Yes.” I returned for more trays, but could only carry 3 this time. I was outside with lots of witnesses, when I shouted to ADAMU, “You want ME to take these back to the kitchen?” He said, “Yes.” (that’s twice). On my last trip when I saw him, I raised up 2 trays in my hand and asked, “You want me to take these back to the kitchen?” ADAMU shouted his 3rd Yes to me.

As I shuffled along other women tried to take them from me, but I declined saying ADAMU asked ME to take them. Even Officer Alfred stopped me and tried to relieve me of the trays, in fact he just took them. I told Alfred ADAMU asked me to do it, whereupon, he radioed Adamu for confirmation. LT. ADAMU lied and denied he had asked me!!!! He lied. Alfred said, it must have been a misunderstanding. No it wasn’t. He said yes three times in front of witnesses. HE LIED! He made an old woman in a walker carry trays all the way back to the kitchen.”

Life In An Overcrowded Fishbowl On the Surface Of the Sun

Life In An Overcrowded Fishbowl On the Surface Of the Sun

That is a description of the San Carlos unit under DW Jones. Carlos has MORE than the maximum allowed inmates, because residents that are at the hospital, or IPC are counted as living there.

When the ACLU lawyers were here they said no one should be on the top bunk without guard rails….there never have been guard rails. The Fire Marshal says no beds on the aisles (called “the street”) but the DOC puts them there anyway. There was a sign up in the medical lobby, ” maximum occupancy 11 persons”, but that was REMOVED.

Carlos is a fishbowl because there is no privacy whatsoever. None. Carlos is a dangerous place to live because of UNDERSTAFFING. Many nights there is only one or two guards for the whole unit.

Recently, at midnight, a lone guard asked an inmate if she would let him know if someone had an emergency. Inmates being asked to be responsible for other inmates? During the day it’s not much better.

The DOC simply does not have enough female guards to cover a women’s prison. There are certain things male officers cannot do, so females are spread really thin.

Why is it like the surface of the sun? The bays have huge skylights that let in an abundance of natural light, but DW Jones has his officers turn on ALL the fluorescent lights, every single bulb, in addition to that. Talk about your carbon footprint, government waste, and punishing the women. Seven days a week those lights blaze on at 6:30 am, and for 15 hours straight.

Those gals that put in a full day’s work Monday through Friday….no sleeping in on the weekends for you. Wrap your face up like a mummy to ward off the harsh lights, but it doesn’t work, does it? No rest for you, no reprieve from the surface of the sun.

Asking for Mental Health=Punishment

Asking for Mental Health=Punishment

(Ed. This is the same woman, telling the different mental health care she received in two states, Arizona and California.)

“My name is Evelyn. I’d recently been transferred from CIW in California to Perryville when I found out my father had passed away. I went to medical at the San Carlos unit and told the guard that I felt like hurting myself. At first, he tried to talk me out of it by saying, ” It’s better here than there.” (meaning the Watch building) I insisted, so he handcuffed me and I waited for a van to take me to watch.

Once there, I was stripped naked and given a smock that didn’t close, so I had to clamp my arms together to keep it from falling off. I was given two blankets and a thin mat. I was on constant watch for 3 days, which meant a male guard was staring at me all the time. I did not see a mental health person until the next day, and that was a nurse for 5 minutes.

Recreation was 30 minutes but only at 4:30 am. Water was from a faucet, no cup. Food was sandwiches only 3 X a day. It was freezing in that cell. I didn’t get clothes till the 3d day.

Throughout this ordeal, the only mental health person I saw was 5 minutes per day, no counseling, only one question, “You gonna hurt yourself?”. It took 5 days to get my 1st book and first hot meal. After more than a week of torture, I was back at my Bay without ever having counseling or offered medication. I finally saw a psychologist who could prescribe 2 weeks after my initial cry for help.”

That was my experience with Perryville’s mental health system.

This is what happened in California when I asked for help. I was never handcuffed. I received a smock with Velcro fasteners. A Registered Nurse saw me immediately as I walked into the cell. No male guard gawking at me, only cameras operated by the same gender. Three hot meals a day, paper cup and spoon. Recreation twice a day, and allowed to socialize with others. Got my clothes back on the 2nd day. Access to the library at all times. The max stay is 5 days. I had constant counseling with a medical professional, and a psychologist was on site at all times.”

Pregnant Women Starved and Neglected in Perryville!

Pregnant Women Starved and Neglected in Perryville!

(Editorial note: To the Pro-Life Republicans in this (still) red state. If you really value the unborn and support young mothers, then why do you let incarcerated women be hungry, and neglect their medical needs? These are three women telling the same story.) "I'm...

Carlos Medical Gives NO Pain Meds to Cancer Patient!

Carlos Medical Gives NO Pain Meds to Cancer Patient!

(She wrote us this letter and begged to have her real name in the story. Ed.) "My name is Robin Leigh Kulp. I am housed at Perryville prison, San Carlos unit. On 3-25-24 I was having trouble breathing, and having serious chest pain. My legs were throbbing, aching, and...

No-Care Naphcare the Worst EVER!

No-Care Naphcare the Worst EVER!

(We thought after the ACLU descended on Perryville March 14th, that Naphcare would have the fear of the Lord instilled in them. Oh no, they actually got worse toward the inmates. These are snippets of stories we're working on.) M.L. went in for her chronic care...

Why Women DON’T Ask For Mental Health Care

Why Women DON’T Ask For Mental Health Care

(A rebuttal to Director Thornell's out-of-touch letter to the inmate population. A first-hand recent account.) "My dad had just died and I felt like joining him. I went to medical and informed the guard that I felt like hurting myself. At first, he tried to talk me...

Contrast CA to AZ mental health watch

Contrast CA to AZ mental health watch

(We had the opportunity to interview a lady that recently transferred from California's CIW prison to Perryville.) "I was going through severe mental health issues at California Institution for Women, which is a prison in southern California. I was never handcuffed...

Surgery Patients and The Sh*t Show They Must Endure Afterwards

Surgery Patients and The Sh*t Show They Must Endure Afterwards

In EVERY interview I've conducted on women who have surgery or are admitted to IPC, say the prison HAS LOST THEIR PROPERTY! This recent story is just an example of how this works. The other constant in these stories is the rude transport guards, and their vans that...

Another Death, This Time On Lumley

Another Death, This Time On Lumley

Reliable staff sources confirm a lady died on March 1st at Lumley unit. Reportedly, the day before she went to the medical unit complaining of severe stomach pain. Sources allege she was told to "drink water" and no other diagnostic care was given. The next morning an...

Officers Watt and Phillips Make Visitation a Great Experience

Officers Watt and Phillips Make Visitation a Great Experience

After last year's less-than-stellar interaction with visitation officer M, I prepared to dehydrate myself prior to the first food visit of 2024. Why? Officer M made us all line up in mass to use the restroom during the visit and frisked us in the line for good...

Breaking News! Has the DOC sabotaged the Injunction App?

Breaking News! Has the DOC sabotaged the Injunction App?

For our readers who don't know why this is so critical, let us explain it to you. On April 7, 2023, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered a Permanent Injunction to address the unconstitutional provision of health care and the...

Excessive “shakes” on DW Jones watch

Excessive “shakes” on DW Jones watch

Deputy Warden Jones has been on the job for 6 months now, and we're about to give him a failing grade. He has not instituted any policy or program that has been for the benefit of his residents. This is just one example of his "always the stick never the carrot"...

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