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if-you-fan-a-fire · 4 months
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"MANY REFORMS NEEDED AT THE PENITENTIARIES," Toronto Star. December 19, 1913. Page 25. ---- Commission Will Probably Make Many Radical Recommendations. ---- Special to The Star. Kingston, Ont., Dec. 19. - The minor charges against officers of Portsmouth penitentiary have taken up far more of the time of the prison reform commission than was expected, and as a result it will be necessary to hold a January session and perhaps even further sittings.
Charges against Deputy Warden O'Leary of favoritism, persecution, and graft are clearly not proven. Likewise petty charges against Surgeon Dr. Daniel Phelan have not been substantiated. Against the latter stands the unsatisfactory condition of the prison hospital and the insane ward, as brought out by Dr. E. H. Young, assistant superintendent of Rockwood Hospital. Dr. Phelan agrees that conditions in these departments are anything but satisfactory, but he places blame upon the inspectors and the Justice Department, holding that prison officials are not required to ask for reforms.
That guards have broken rules by trafficking in tobacco, that some of them committed perjury by giving wrong ages to secure positions in the prison, and that one at least was drunk while on night duty has been proven. On the whole the prison has a pretty good staff considering the wages paid. Guards have had long hours and unpleasant work and many times have complained when the staff was short and they were worked long over the regular hours.
It has been shown that the food is good but that it might be served in a somewhat better way. There is no evidence to show that unnatural offences have been committed by prisoners, although a number of convicts testified that such offences were common.
It is presumed that the commission will recommend that there should be a classification of prisoners so as to keep real criminals cooped by themselves. It will also recommend that youths be placed by themselves. A modern insane prison will also be one of the recommendations. The commission is also of the opinion that the time long ago arrived for the constant attendance of a resident physician at penitentiary. Years ago a city doctor did that work and also his own practice. Until two years ago Dr. Phelan, the man who is under censure, was paid only $1,800 a year and not allowed to practice.
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mmaurysiek · 1 year
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so, more concept notes on the de-aged Carmilla fic
young Carmilla looks about 12-14yo to a human eye
still a vampire, still has a prosthetic eye - de-aging didn't inverse irreversible conditions; if it had, we all know what Jonny would do with that
the de-aging itself happens off-screen, by unspecified means
young Carmilla has no memory of the in-between events, but may suddenly remember stuff upon reaching the age when that memory had initially happened
the place where the de-aging had happened put young Carmilla in a local foster home
all Carmilla's emergency contacts are wanted by G-Pol, so none is used as intended
young Carmilla follows the trail of documentation, learning even more out-of-context detail about the future self than the penitentiary and foster systems divulged in the several years since the de-aging
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initially, Aurora responds to the correspondence the same way as to the earlier G-Pol's bait attempts
some detail convinces Aurora that this might be a real deal
Aurora talks it over with Nastya, Ashes, and Brian - and together they decide to check it out, with an expectation that it's another fake / bait attempt
it's not a fake / bait
young Carmilla essentially stowaways, on misconception that this is home & family
Aurora is no place for a child, even an immortal one
shenanigans ensue
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the crew doesn't find out all at once, and while they have different reactions, young Carmilla forms different "first" impressions
they keep forgetting that young Carmilla is a teenager, and young Carmilla is caught between having to personally figure out what's going on - and being expected to act like an adult self without knowing what that adult self would do - and getting pre-emptively threatened or buttered up by some crewmembers
almost nothing makes sense, but "at least" the "roles" of this dysfunctional found family are somewhat possible to figure out (Marius is having a field day >:D)
young Carmilla is also making very puzzling "self-"disoveries - does one's older self count as self, really?
young Carmilla overhears Ashes and Brian talking about leaving young Carmilla with Scuzz, amongst other things, which drives the sense of being unwanted closer to home than the thing where a lot of them have been obviously avoiding young Carmilla
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it's in that state of dynamic that their lot accidentally cross paths with a certain Doctor and younger Jonny, from back when it was just the two of them
the duo hitchhike on Aurora because they've had suddenly found themselves on the run from the authorities again, it's a subject of debate whose fault it was this time
the back-in-time Doctor Carmilla and younger Jonny seem to be getting along like a house on fire, to the consternation of most of the crew, who only knew them much later
shenanigans ensue
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(i'm very open to ideas and input)
also, here be some doodles:
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In 2017 my Ex lied to the police our families and our children to take full custody of my son out of fear that I intended to do the same to her, a fear provoked by her husband's insistence that was what I would try to do something he decided without knowing anything about me or ever speaking to me about anything.
Because of the lies that they told I was restrained from speaking to her seeing my child for the next 3 years.
In 2020 I saw a picture somewhere online that looks like him that originated from Tumblr so I screenshot it we blocked it and asked if anybody knew who it was because it looked a lot like my son.
And as soon as I did the entire community within Tumblr at least in so far as anybody who followed or wanted to be followed
Used that inquiry as the opportunity to attack
Sending me DMs saying they killed him and buried him in the desert or that he was on the streets and a gay prostitute, or an hiding after being attacked by some random unknown individuals
And what I'm shocked about isn't necessarily the mentally and emotionally dysfunctional adults and I use the term loosely imagining that telling apparently killed their child is somehow in the realm of pranks or retaliation for some perceived insult ,
But really anyone and everyone else in any way ridiculous lives of the people with big mouths but apparently no balls who could in realizing or understanding what happened could dismiss or ignore the impropriate
You really shouldn't have to know or care about someone
To recognize the right thing to do .
I can have literally redirected all my assets towards the most creative or vicious civil lawyer I can find and almost assuredly had the most offensive of the perpetrators held responsible for the entirety of it and incarcerated for a period of 10 years in a federal penitentiary.
The fact that I don't feel comfortable being responsible for taking 10 years of somebody's life it shouldn't be confused with my willingness to smash their face into a freak show mess of blood and bruises, and I really don't need any other reason beyond the stupid shit that they have said since I realized that they were involved why does it matter they're grievances don't matter the accusations don't matter all that does is proximity
I'm not in any Rush I'll get to you and when I do I'm going to fuck you up straight out and I don't give a goddamn what you say ,
It's funny I told the stripper based on the things she was saying when I he must have put you up to this and for whatever reason whether sincerity or just seeing the opportunity to deflect responsibility she agreed he had
Now the suggestion is that I was just easily manipulated or gullible and I'm talking shit to an old friend who really hadn't done anything
But that has no possibility of being true
Because when I contacted this old friend and told him that I had been robbed and threatened by a sex worker who blamed him he for some reason thought he was in a position to provoke
You can decide why you're getting hit at the time if it helps
Asking someone to rob an abuse me or thinking that you can talk shit about it either way you're getting fucked up
I asked if anybody recognized that he's in the picture because I hadn't been able to speak to my son in 3 years
It's been 3 years since then and every message I've received about anything has been to explain some situation of which I never inquired imagining that who and where and what the people I left behind are doing would be some kind of source of jealousy or frustration which just further illustrates what a petty jackass mentally disturbed child this guy actually is
At one point when I suggested to her that she had somehow been connected to some random person from my past she found it funny and a bit delusional when there was nothing to connect them
I wonder what she would think now 3 years after suggesting it
3 years that he has spent day and night doing nothing other than trying to think of ridiculous Scooby-Doo drama scenarios to suggest to me
I will see what happened is your son is a transvestite gay prostitute going through a sex change who was attacked and he's in hiding and I'm the only one comfortable talking to so if you want to get a message to him I can do that if you suck my dick
I mean I don't know if I'm supposed to laugh or cry when a grown man sees that as the best use of his time pathetic
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boricuacherry-blog · 1 year
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Michael Jackson isn't the only Jackson brother with unseemly accusations against him. His other brothers have had their own issues, though most of them unfolded without making headlines in the tabloids.
Even though Enid's marriage to Jackie had ended in August of 1987, Jackie was later arrested on a charge of harassing his former wife. Arriving at her home, where she was entertaining, Jackie kicked in her French doors, sending shards of glass flying. She called the police, who later charged Jackie with violating a restraining order issued by a judge.
Jermaine's marital problems are even more disturbing. After a tumultuous marriage to Hazel Gordy, during which he frequently cheated on his wife, the marriage wound down and eventually ended in divorce by the late 80s. But before their marriage ended, Jermaine would father two children with another woman named Margaret Maldonado. At one point, both Margaret and Hazel were pregnant at the same time. In August of 1988, Jermaine, while visiting ex-wife Hazel, attempted to rape her. She screamed as he forcefully held her down, but managed to escape by biting his arm.
Randy, like his brother Jermaine, would also have many affairs. He married Eliza Shaffe in May of 1989, an ill-fated union that would produce one child and end in divorce in 1991. The divorce was acrimonious, and Eliza later filed a criminal complaint against Randy, charging that he beat her during her pregnancy. He pleaded no contest to the wife-beating charge and was sentenced to a two-year period of probation. When he violated that probation, a judge sentenced him to one month in jail. His mother Katherine got the judge to change his decision, instead committing Randy for 30 days to the Pine Grove Mental Hospital where he underwent domestic violence counseling.
Eliza was photographed by the press in front of Randy's Wilshire Boulevard condo carrying a sign saying "Deadbeat Dad." She needed money to support daughter Steveanna, and Randy wasn't making the payments a judge had ordered.
In the midst of all this turmoil, Randy starts a romance with model Paula Barbieri. Paula had posed for Playboy and later became famous due to a romance with OJ Simpson. She broke it off with Simpson, though, the day that Nicole Brown was murdered. Nonetheless, she stood by OJ's side through his trial, and later wrote a confessional book called, The Other Woman: My Years with OJ Simpson - A Story of Love, Trust, and Betrayal.
But Randy's romance with Paula would not last long before he started one with Alejandra Loaiza, a Colombian whose mother had served time in a California penitentiary for dealing cocaine.
One day, Alejandra confessed to Jermaine's wife, Margaret, that she'd had "several abortions" at Randy's request. After an on-again off-again affair, Randy would finally marry Alejandra in 1992 and have three children with her.
To complicate matters even more for America's most dysfunctional black family, Jermaine would later marry Alejandra following her divorce from Randy in 1995, marrying his brother's ex-wife in a secret ceremony.
Said Jermaine's ex-wife Margaret, "I tried to figure out how I was going to explain to my children that their Aunt Alejandra was now their stepmother, and their cousins, Randy Jr. and Genevieve, were now their stepbrother and stepsister. And that their Uncle Randy's ex-wife was now sleeping with their father."
Do the children call Jermaine uncle or daddy? many wondered.
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kvistwhitley7 · 2 years
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And Warfare Vets Withal Have
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grantham99dahl · 2 years
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And War Vets Keep on to Go through with
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garden-of-infinity · 2 years
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Deathslinger Headcanons
Pre Entity:
Caleb had a younger sister named Sarah. They butted heads often, but the two remained fairly close throughout their childhood and Caleb always looked out for her. 
He picked up engineering when he was around 10 after his father gave him his old tools. When his father wasn't busy working, he'd take the time to teach Caleb and work with him on projects. 
His mother had a music box that he was always fascinated by. He took it apart one day just to see how it worked. He got in trouble with his mom, but he was able to reassemble it without much difficulty.
He pushed down his anger when he was younger, only for his father's sake. He did his best to simply ignore the bullies and stay out of fights, not wanting to make things anymore difficult for his family. He poured all his anger into his designs for devices that would torture the people who tormented him. He kept his more grotesque sketches hidden under a loose floorboard in his room. 
His father had been a kind and gentle man who Caleb admired deeply. He taught his children the importance of goodwill and hard work. Caleb tried to live by those teachings, but he ended up being consumed by his own rage. He always felt he had disappointed his father in that sense. 
. He always felt he had disappointed his father in that sense. 
Caleb's father sent him letters during his time at Hellshire Penitentiary. He read each of them, but he could never bring himself to write back because of that feeling that he had disappointed him. Caleb's lack of response did nothing to discourage his father, who kept trying to reach him. Caleb remained too wrapped up in his own shame to ever speak to his father again. When the day came that the letters finally stopped coming, Caleb knew he had passed. 
Sarah and Caleb had drifted apart after he was sentenced to prison. Once he was released, Caleb tried to reconcile, but she refused to have anything to do with him. She never forgave him for the way he had neglected their father. 
Initially, rounding up outlaws for the warden was a solo mission. This only lasted a few months because of a bad run in with an outlaw that left Caleb badly injured. Not wanting to lose his most valuable asset, the warden formed the Hellshire Gang to offer Caleb extra protection. Caleb wasn't too pleased as he preferred to work alone. 
Turns out, his gang wasn't too pleased either. Caleb was infamous at Hellshire for the devices he made for the warden. The majority of the inmates who were released to become members of his gang had been victims of the warden's torture and there was a great deal of distrust and resentment towards Caleb. Because of their grudges, the Hellshire Gang performed terribly and their first few bounties managed to escape due to their lack of cooperation. It was the warden's threat to throw them back into prison that convinced them to work together. It took a while to build trust, but eventually most of the gang let go of their grudges and a sense of comradery emerged. 
The gang became a second family to Caleb. A very dysfunctional, rambunctious, and chaotic family, but a family nonetheless. He always felt a twinge of remorse whenever he caught a glimpse of the scars they obtained from the warden's punishments. 
Mason Kelly was one of the original members of the Hellshire Gang, but he struck out because he didn't want to work for the warden. He resented the warden and everyone affiliated with him, including Caleb and his gang. A few like minded members of the Hellshire Gang followed him and they started the Mason Kelly Gang. 
Bayshore was secretly backing Kelly and his gang. After they had become one of Caleb's biggest rivals, Bayshore reached out to offer his assistance and provided Kelly with necessary funds that would hopefully help him and his gang to finish Caleb off. After Kelly was caught by the Hellshire Gang, Bayshore tried to negotiate with the warden to get him released. 
In the realm:
His bad leg gives him trouble during trials, but he pushes through it. He's usually pretty sore after a long day of trials and heads back to the saloon to prop up his leg. 
The survivors have learned that the quickest way to lose him in a chase is to jump from a tall height since he can't follow suit because of his leg. For this reason he hates trials at Gideon's, the ironworks, and other maps with buildings that have tall drops. 
When the realm is quiet, distant screams can be heard echoing throughout Glenvale. It brings back unpleasant memories of the battle that took place there and the men Caleb failed to save. 
Outside of trials, the killer shack in Glenvale serves as his workshop, fully equipped with a workbench and tools from the Entity. 
He's a solitary killer for the most part, but he does enjoy company. He hates being alone with his thoughts for too long. 
Chances are if someone comes wandering through Glenvale, he'll let them wander around as long as they're not looking for trouble. There are of course a few people who have gotten themselves banned from the realm. Among them is Frank, who got himself banned after he thought it would be funny to graffiti the saloon. The rest of the Legion are still welcomed. 
Caleb is particularly fond of Zarina and Amanda. They're almost like daughters to him. 
Him and Ace get along surprisingly well. He enjoys hearing about some of the shit Ace used to get himself into before the Entity took him. They used to play poker, but Caleb quit because Ace is physically incapable of not cheating. Ace could play by the rules if he wanted, but he enjoys pissing off Caleb. 
He became friends with Max after he approached him to ask about his chainsaw. Max was more than happy to show him how it worked. Caleb's also a fan of his moonshine, which Max is always glad to share. 
He has no respect for people who kill for their own sick pleasure. If you're going to kill someone, there better be a reason in his opinion. 
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criminol · 3 years
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The I-5 Killer, Randall Woodfield
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Randall Brent 'Randy' Woodfield is an American serial killer, rapists, kidnapper and robber who was known in the media as the I-5 Killer due to the crimes he committed on the Interstate 5 corridor which goes through Washington, Oregon and California. He was convicted of just one murder but suspected of up to 44. Born in Oregon to a well-known and respected family Woodfield was known to be a soft-spoken and polite football star. He began to show abnormal behaviours, particularly sexually dysfunctional acts, as a teenager and received his first arrest for indecent exposure in high school. He was cut from sports teams due to a series of further arrests for this type of offence. His football coaches helped to conceal the incidents initially. In 1975, Woodfield began to commit a string of robberies and sexual assaults on women in which he robbed them of their handbags and forced them to perform oral sex on him as at knifepoint. He was caught, arrested and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Woodfield served 4 years and was released in 1979. His earliest murder is thought to have been a former classmate in 1980, she was bludgeoned and stabbed repeatedly, this remains the only murder Woodfield was convicted of, a year later. In November 1980, Woodfield bound and shot a known acquaintance and her partner. He was questioned about the murders but released due to a lack of evidence. Woodfield is then thought to have begun a series of robberies. More bodies began to pile up including in 1981 a woman and her 14-year-old daughter who had been shot. The majority of the victims were petite white women in their twenties, many from middle-class backgrounds. Many victims were also young employees of restaurants and stores along Interstate 5, some were thought to be random and others incited by rejected sexual advances, crimes were sexually-motivated and victims usually killed by a gunshot to the head. During his crimes, Woodfield typically wore a hoodie, fake beard and a strip of athletic tape across his nose. Woodfield has never confessed to any crimes and has only been convicted of the one murder. He has, however, been linked by DNA and other methods to many unsolved homicides and his total victim count is thought to be as many as 44. Unable to afford multiple trials, the State of Oregon was satisfied with Woodfield's existing life sentence. He is currently imprisoned at Oregon State Penitentiary.
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franklyshipping · 4 years
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Getting A New Gang Together ~ A Markiplier Ego Fanfic
WOOOOOO TIME FOR MY FIRST FIC WITH THE GUY HIMSELF. THE SWEET, DASHING, MUSICALLY TALENTED YANCY! IT'S TIME FOR HIM TO GET IT, LET'S DO THIS!
TAGGING: @switchy-yancy @thehostofleetrature @silvlee-shepherd and @yandere-ipli-ler
It had taken a while, a long damn while. There were periods of loneliness, anger, upset, stress, and general shitty emotions….but now, Yancy found that he was finally getting used to life outside of the penitentiary where he’d been convinced he was going to spend the rest of his days. He was only used to it now though, because of the wild group of miscreants that had taken him in. Not only did Yancy find out how strongly connected he was to them, being an ego himself and all, but he connected to them so strongly as people too. These Ipliers, Septics, Cranks, entities out of time….they were the definition of a dysfunctional family, aka the one kind of family that Yancy was comfortable being a part of.
Now he lived with them all, getting to know them all one by one as they similarly got to know him. Yancy particularly liked….well….actually he liked everybody pretty equally because they were all quirky little nuts. Yancy had a smile on his face as he strutted about the mansion in loose fitting jeans and a plaid shirt, thinking about his new family….but, as they often did, thoughts about his old family came up too. He was still in contact with them all of course, but sometimes it just wasn’t the same as actually being with them. Eating together, joking together, playing dumb games hour after hour-
‘EEEEP! YAHAHANNY! HOHOHOSTY! NUHUHUHUUHH!!’
Yancy jumped at the sudden shrill stream of laughter, blinking out of his reverie as he quickened his pace down the corridor curiously, but when he reached the entrance to the living area his concern subsided in favour of fondness at what he witnessed. Yancy hadn’t known what the heck a polyamory was until he’d come to live with all the egos, but once he’d learned about it he soon realised that it was a pretty darn beautiful thing. This particular polyamory was made up of three of the egos, all Ipliers like Yancy. The Host, who was a nerdy seer, Silver Shepherd, who was a nerdy superhero, and Yandere who was an intensely loving, katana wielding….nerd. They spent time together very often, and when that happened….tickling nearly always ensued.
‘GUHUHUUUUYS!!’
Yancy grinned fondly as he folded his arms and leant against the doorframe, observing the current tickle scene at hand. Silver Shepherd was squealing and writhing on the floor on his back, whilst both Yan and Host had their heads buried under his shirt, where undoubtedly they were unleashing a pretty diabolical tickle torture on the poor guy….but then again, it was pretty common knowledge they everyone liked being tickled, so Yancy knew Silver was having the time of his life. However….watching Silver getting gang tickled spurred another past memory to come to the forefront of Yancy’s mind. All of his cellmates, all of his family pinning him down and tickling the daylights out of him whenever he was cheeky….which was almost a daily occurrence with him.
Yancy blushed gently and smiled to himself as he hugged his torso, curled his toes and scrunched his neck, twitching a tad as he let out a little gasp. Man, those interactions were some of the ones he missed the most.
‘AAHHH YAHAHAHANCYYY HEHEHEHEEEELP!!’
Yancy jumped and blinked at the new screech in the air, and his eyes widened slightly when he saw that Silver was gazing at him with a bright, happy, pleading grin as he thrashed about on the floor. Yancy soon snickered, stepping more into the room and heading towards the poly as he mused.
‘Mmmm I dunno, youse seem like youses havin’ fun down there.’
Yancy snickered when Silver let out a loud whine, but soon the hero was curled up and panting as his devious lovers had mercy on him. Yancy smiled as he watched the Host and Yandere rear up and away from Silver with smirks on their faces, and all of a sudden Yancy felt a little bashful, wondering if he’d accidentally interrupted their private tickling time.
‘Hey uh, youses don’t need to stop on my account, if I interrupted or anythin’…’
To Yancy’s surprise, his word made Yandere let out a soft giggle as they looked to him. They purred softly in reply to him.
‘Oh not at all darling, Silvy was due a break anyway. Come sit with us sweetie!’
Yancy smiled bashfully as Yan beckoned him over, and he was never a guy to reject company, so he went and sat on the floor with the loving trio. Yan patted the space in-between them and the Host, where Yancy fit snugly into since Silver had curled up on the Host’s lap amidst his recovery. He smiled to Yan gratefully, before nudging the Host softly.
‘So uh, how are youse doin’?’
The seer next to him smiled and cocked his head at Yancy, and stroked through Silver’s hair as he replied happily.
‘Quite excellent Yancy, how are you? Your mind seems far more settled, are you finding yourself more comfortable here?’
Yancy took a moment to smile fondly at how Silver drowsily mewled at the Host’s affectionate pets, before the ex-convict smiled at the seer and exhibited a neutral little shrug.
‘Ah yeah, y’know, youse are all kinda nutty which has made fittin’ in here so easy. I still miss the old guys o’ course but ah….yeah, yeah I’m feelin’ pretty swell.’
Yandere let out a loud giggle at his words, whilst Silver giggled lazily as the Host snickered under his breath; Yancy’s statement was very accurate and amusing after all. Yandere decided to snuggle into Yancy’s side with a content hum as the Host spoke.
‘That is very good to hear.’
There was a silence amidst them all for a few moments, aside from Silver purring and humming as the Host’s stroking moved to his spine. The outside atmosphere was calm….but within his mind, Yancy was the opposite. He couldn’t stop thinking about how he’d initially felt when he’d walked in and seen Silver being ganged up on with tickles. He’d felt jealous. However, Yancy prided himself on his confidence and pride in himself, he very rarely shied away from what he wanted….even when it came to something as flustering as tickles.
‘Hey so uh…..do uh, ticklin’ fights happen often? Between everyone in general I mean….’
Yancy asked, trying to sound casual with his query, and the Host replied in a similarly casual manner.
‘Oh yes, with there being so many of us at least one person gets absolutely wrecked with tickling every day.’
‘Why do you ask honey? Are you wondering when it’s gonna be your turn?’
Yancy’s eyes widened at Yan’s tease, and he yelped when a few of her nails scratched at his side. His face went pink as a new silence filled the room. Yandere’s crimson eyes were gleaming as they looked his tense form up and down, like they were a predator analysing their prey. The Host was fully facing Yancy now, with a smirk in place, a devious, devious smirk. Plus, if two wasn’t enough….Silver was recovered. Very recovered. He was looking up at Yancy from underneath his lashes, sporting a grin that embodied excited, playful mischief. However, like I said….Yancy wasn’t one to shy away. So, despite it all….he nodded.
‘…..y-yeah….’
The next few moments were a blur for Yancy….oh how he’d missed the blurry flurry of being pinned down by mischievous hands. Before he knew it, he was laying on his back on the floor with his arms pinned above his head by the Host, whilst Silver straddled his waist, and Yandere sat on his ankles. Yancy gulped when he heard a sinister giggle down near his feet.
‘You boys do whatever you like up there, I’m going to play with his wittle feetsies!’
Yancy let out a gasp and a whine when he felt his socks being taken off, which made the Host and Silver chuckle amusedly. The hero grinned down at him, tapping his fingers absently against his sides as he cooed.
‘Oho you’re right to be scared, they juuust got their nails done….’
Yancy let out another whine at that as he squirmed about, his skin starting to tingle from the anticipation. Then he let out a gasp when he a) felt a nail swipe up one of his soles, and b) felt Silver poke his side experimentally. Oh this was going to be evil.
‘Ohohoho fuhuckin’ jeheheez oho nohoho….’
Yancy squeezed his eyes shut as he started to giggle, which meant he missed the gleeful expression on the poly’s faces. What he didn’t miss however, was the Host’s low, excited purr.
‘Let’s give him the utter wrecking he deserves my dears.’
Yancy’s eyes flew open as he arched his back sharply….they really weren’t going to hold back. Host held his arms down tight as Silver set about kneading his sides deeply, whilst Yandere eagerly scratched up and down his twitching, scrunching soles.
‘OHOHO MY GAHAD THAHAT’S SO BAHAHAHAD!’
Yancy’s three ticklers snickered fondly down at him, whilst Silver replied to him with a playful coo and a gleam in his eyes.
‘Hmm, I could be wrong but I’m preeetty sure that’s cute lee speak for “good”, right?’
Yancy shook his head as he jerked from side to side, wailing at the scratching nails and jumping at the devilishly slow squeezing. The Host’s following on words made Yancy blush even more than he already was, he was definitely peaking into a crimson colour.
‘That sounds like an accurate translation, but I think it’s very clear our Yancy is enjoying himself-’
‘SHUHUHUT UHUHUP!’
Yancy cried out, the quick-fire teasing really getting to him as he hid his face in his arm. He didn’t think for one second that rudeness would incur consequences, but the poly were about to educate him on that. Silver let out a soft gasp, glaring down at Yancy pointedly.
‘How DARE you be so rude to Hosty! Say you’re sorry!’
Silver moved his fingers up to Yancy’s lower ribs where he vibrated his fingers against the bones mercilessly, making Yancy yelp and jerk in shock. Needless to say, he remembered his manners rather efficiently.
'AHHHAHAH AHAHA IHI’M SAHAHARRY FUHUCK IHI’M SOHO SAHAHARRY HOHOST!!’
The Host chuckled, smiling down at Yancy….maliciously.
‘I’m sure you are Yancy…but you really have to understand that such bad manners will not be tolerated….’
Silver kept eagerly massaging Yancy’s lower ribs, watching with loving glee as the Host cooed down at Yancy evilly. Meanwhile, Yandere was happily scratching hard and fast at Yancy’s heels, relishing in how they twitched and scrunched at every little tickle they gave out. Yancy was in ticklish heaven right now, he’d missed feeling like this, he was so damn happy.
‘PLEHEHEHEASE!! PLEHEHEHEASE IHIHI’M REHEAL SAHAHARRY!!’
Yancy gazed up at Silver and the Host imploringly as his cackling and hysterical giggling practically shook his entire body, he was such a mirthful mess of a man and it was adorable. Silver let out a soft hum, looking to the Host as he mused, still not stopping the tickling.
‘Do you believe him?’
Yancy threw his head back with wails of mirth as he Host reeeally drew out his thoughtful hums and musings, before snickering.
‘Yes I think so.’
Yancy gasped, dimming back into soft giggles as Yandere and Silver calmed down their tickling to lighter traces and stroking, just so Yancy wasn’t too overwhelmed too soon. Yancy had so many goose-bumps, and was trembling with his giggles as he bashfully spoke.
‘Thahahank y-yohohousehes…’
…..damn what a cutie. Yandere let out a soft aww as the Host smiled fondly down at Yancy, whilst Silver let out a happy little squeak and booped Yancy on the nose with a grin.
‘You are more than welcome good sir! Are you ready for a little mooore?’
Yancy tittered at Silver’s cooing and teasingly wiggling fingers, and nodded up at the hero who giggled excitedly.
'You are? Awww you just really wanna be wrecked don’t yooou?’
Yancy let out even more titters as Silver’s fingertips tip-toed up his ribcage, clearly making a slow and teasy journey towards his veeery vulnerable armpits. Meanwhile, Yandere was tracing the tops of Yancy’s feet and toes, making the flustered man snort amidst his gentle mirth.
‘Ehehehehee Ihi mehean Ihihi ahain’t gohonna sahay nohooo….’
Yancy was nibbling his bottom lip excitedly, light teasy-tickles always signified a build up to something crazy; Yancy was practically giving himself goose-bumps at the prospect of being utterly destroyed by the poly’s tickles.
‘Awwww he’s such a cutie! Can we keep hiiim?’
Yandere whined as they looked back to their boys, who snickered and giggled. Yancy barely had time to splutter in protest when the Host mused.
‘I don’t see why not.’
‘I think we should! He’d make such a cute little tickly toy!’
Yancy’s blush had surged down to his neck now as he stammered incoherently and sporadically, and he managed to let out an indignant cry because excuse you nobody was gonna make Yancy their tickle toy!
‘H-Hey nohow youses wait just a min-AAAAHHHH AHAHAHA NAHT THE PIHIHIHITS AAHAHAAA!!’
Alas, it was too late. Before Yancy had been able to get his embarrassed protests out, Silver had chosen that moment to let his fingers shoot to his hollows and scratch ruthlessly. As in, with all ten of his fingers non-stop. Yancy thrashed frantically from side to side and tried tugging at his arms, but the Host’s grip was strong.
‘Oh, sorry Yancy were you saying something?’
Silver cooed innocently as he cocked his head down at Yancy, who merely wailed and struggled as spluttery, snort-filled laughter flew from him. The Host snickered and purred.
‘I think he’s having too much fun to even hear you my darling.’
‘Awww bless him!’
Yancy squeezed his eyes shut and screwed up his burning face out of embarrassment….but my god he was having the absolute time of his life right now, he felt like he was in ticklee heaven.
‘NAHAHAHAHAHAT AHAHA TOHOHOHOOOY!!!’
At Yancy’s exclamation Silver furrowed his brows, humming playfully in thought before he spoke in a mock tone of confusion.
‘Nat….at….ahoy? Hun do you know what he’s saying?’
‘Unfortunately not, I think the volume and power of his joy at being tickle tortured is overcoming his vernacular.’
‘Ahhh that makes sense-‘
‘SHUHUHUHUT IHIT-AAHHHHHHYANYANYANYANYANYAN!!!’
Silver and Host jumped at Yancy’s very sudden, wild stint of shrieking their darling’s name, and they slowly gave Yan their attention whilst giving Yancy mercy for now. Yan was wearing a giddy smile as they looked to their boys, and let out a particularly sadistic giggle when Silver sent them a bemused grin.
‘What the heck did yohou do to him?’
Yan grinned, eyes gleaming as they replied innocently.
‘I thought his pinky toe looked itchy, that’s all….’
Yan then sent a devious wink to Yancy, who gulped as his nervous gaze flicked between his three tormentors. There was a moment of silence wherein the Host and Silver seemed to contemplate Yan’s words, before the Host exhibited a neutral hum and a shrug.
‘That seems reasonable, carry on.’
Not only did Yan carry on with their, frankly malicious, tickly scratching of BOTH of Yancy’s pinky toes now, but Silver put his blunt nails back to work in Yancy’s hollows. It was torture, it was legitimate torture….and Yancy relished in all of it. His entire system felt like it was on fire from the tickling, his abs ached from his intense laughter and he could feel the rest of him weakening from all his struggling. It was exactly what he’d missed.
‘AAAHAHAHAHAHAAAHHH NAHAHAHA NAHAHAHHHH!!!’
His screams of laughter did nothing to slow his ticklers down, if anything it motivated them just to tease him more.
‘Such a sweet little thing….it’s adorable how you absolutely crave this torture….’
The Host’s purrs sent chills down his spine, whilst Silver and Yan’s following giggles made him feel like his entire body was blushing and not just his face anymore. Yancy had tears trickling down his cheeks as his struggles got less and less.
‘PLEHEHEHAHAHA IHIHIHI CAHAHAAAA!!!’
As Yandere flicked the tips of their nails over the pads of all of Yancy’s toes, they called out behind them softly.
‘Is he reaching his limit?’
Silver nibbled his lip as he looked to the Host on this one, the Host was always the best judge of this sort of thing. The Host cocked his head down at Yancy, and smiled softly before calling out.
‘Yes, yes I think he’s done for today.’
Thus, all the tickling stopped. Once Yancy’s arms were released and he was no longer being pinned down, he instinctively curled up into a ball and nestled into the first source of warmth that he could find; in this instance, it was the Host’s lap. The Host chuckled fondly at the panting man, and stroked his hair as he spoke in a tender voice.
‘There now, it’s all done Yancy, you handled so, so much tickling, you should be so proud of yourself Yancy….’
Yancy let out an incoherent purr at the praise and affection combined, and he shakily looked up as he felt the three of them all around him. Yandere had taken one of his hands and was massaging it softly, whilst Silver was carefully rubbing up and down his back with a sweet smile in place. Yancy’s words were filled with sweet stammers and emotion as he smiled at them all.
‘I-Ihi….I-I dunno….wh-what ta even sahay to youse…..th-that was incredible….’
The three of them giggled fondly, and Yandere was the first to reply as they softly booped the tip of Yancy’s nose.
‘Well a cute lee such as yourself deserves only the highest quality of tickle torture!’
Yancy let out a bashful laugh at that, before Silver followed on with his giddy voice and bright, happy eyes.
‘And you handled it so well! You’ve gotta be the strongest lee EVER!’
Yancy blinked a few times, and had to try not to tear up again at the fact that a literal superhero was complimenting him on his strength. Then, there was the Host.
‘Additionally, the fact that you managed to ask for what you wanted was impressive enough by itself Yancy. You really did deserve this.’
…yeah he was definitely tearing up again. He wiped his eyes and let out a soft sniffle, smiling up at the three of them as he spoke softly.
‘J-Jeez I….sh-shucks….y-youses are the sweetest….’
Yancy then found himself melting of love. The Host softly kissed his forehead and settled hm more in his lap, whilst Silver softly snuggled into his chest, whilst Yandere acted at the master of big spoons as they cuddled him from behind. It was all beautiful, just so, so beautiful.
WOOOO HOPE YOU ALL LIKED THIS FIC LEMME KNOW IF YA DID WOOOOO LUV YOUS XX
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The Vampire of Sacramento
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Richard Trenton Chase, The Vampire of Sacramento; Photo: Wikipedia
Richard Chase had a distorted, macabre funhouse mirror view of reality. He lived with the delusion that someone stole his pulmonary artery, that the bones of his skull were growing out of the back of his head and that members of his family were plotting his demise. It would be the belief that his blood was disappearing from his body that would cause him to commit murder. Chase believed that ingesting blood would correct his condition - even save him from death. First, he started with animals. When animal blood failed to help, he began to kill human beings.
Richard Chase would terrorize the streets of Sacramento, California from December 1977 to January 1978, which would leave six people dead - including two children.
On December 27, 1977, Ambrose Griffin returned home from grocery shopping with his wife. He went out to the car for one last bag and was shot and killed by Chase, who was driving past the house.
Chase entered the home of Teresa and David Wallin on January 28, 1978. Teresa, age 22 and three months pregnant, had left the door unlocked as she was cleaning the house. Chase shot and killed her. He then proceeded to mutilate and eviscerate her body, leaving a yogurt cup with blood on the bottom near her body. Her husband found her body in the bedroom that night. Teresa's stomach was cut open and a nipple was cut off.
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Teresa Wallin; Photo: documentingreality.com
Finding the garage open, Chase entered the home of Evelyn Miroth. A divorced mother of two, Miroth lived with her sons, Vernon (13) and Jason (6). Vernon had already left for school. Miroth's boyfriend Daniel Meredith (50) visited that day while Miroth was babysitting her 22-month-old nephew, Daniel Ferreira. While Meredith and Jason were gone shopping for supplies for an outing with neighbors, Chase broke in and shot and killed Miroth and young David. Meredith and Jason were killed when they returned from the store.
Chase proceeded to mutilate and desecrate Evelyn Miroth's body. Miroth was sodomized both with a knife and by Chase post mortem. David Ferreira was missing when the murders were discovered by neighbors. There was blood near his crib, along with brain matter.
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Daniel Ferreira; Photo: thevampirekiller.weebly.com
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Jason Miroth; Photo: thevampirekiller.com
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Evelyn Miroth; Photo: thevampirekiller.com
Investigaters determined that all of the murders were committed in close proximity of each other with a.22 caliber pistol. Police had only a very basic, common description of a suspect: a white male in his 20's with long hair. Investigaters suspected that the perpetrator lived nearby and began to canvas the area.
Chase's life up until December 1977 had been a rollercoaster of highs and lows with periods of stability, followed by extreme instability. He had a few brushes with the law and spent time in mental institutions. Chase's troubles begin during adolescence.
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Richard Trenton Chase was born in Sacramento, California on May 23, 1950. During childhood, Chase seemed normal. He participated in Little League and was a Boy Scout. However, his parents, computer specialist Richard Chase Sr. and schoolteacher Beatrice, did not get along. Beatrice accused her husband of cheating on her and abusing drugs. Chase's younger sister, Pamela, described her father as a stern disciplinarian who had no qualms about doling out physical punishment, to his son in particular.
The beginning of Chase's troubles can be traced back to his first arrest for possession of marijuana in 1965. Chase was by all appearances a normal teenager. He had joined Track and Field and began dating. His drug use began around the time that girls who dated him spread stories about Chase's sexual inadequacy. The teenager suffered from erectile dysfunction. Besides marijuana, Chase began using LSD and amphetamines. His demeanor changed as Chase went from neatly groomed to dirty and disheveled. He became irritable and inconsiderate.
Shortly after enrolling in American River College in 1968, he left to start the first of many jobs in the office of the Retailer's Credit Association. He also began seeing a psychiatrist for his erectile dysfunction.
During Chase's adulthood, he would move around from house to house and apartment to apartment. He moved back and forth between his divorced parents in Sacramento, his grandmother in Los Angeles and lived with roommates as well as on his own. His mother would complain about Chase's violent outbursts. His grandmother witnessed him talking to himself and wrapping his head with towels filled with orange slices. His father, in denial of his son's mental illness, thought his son just needed to get a job.
Chase's roommates complained about his constant drug use and extreme paranoia. Chase boarded up his bedroom door and created a hole in the back of the closet for him to come and go through. He also walked around naked in front of female company.
Chase complained about his physical ailments constantly, claiming that his heart was stopping, that he had trouble with his blood circulation and that he had pains in his chest and legs.
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Eventually, Chase's bizarre behavior would cause him to be committed to a couple of mental institutions. He would enter withdrawn and defiant then show a complete turn-around. Upon release, Chase would revert to his former behavior.
After his last release from the Beverly Manor psychiatric institution, his mother decided to take Chase off his medication. She didn't like the "zombielike" effect medication had on her son. Soon after, he went back to taking illegal narcotics.
He had also been arrested for a fight at a friend's party where it was found that Chase was carrying a .22 caliber pistol. He was also arrested in Pyramid Lake, Nevada where he was found running around naked and covered in blood. He had two blood stained guns and a bucket of blood containing a liver that was later determined to come from an animal. He also had his two dogs with him. Chase was released.
Shortly after the investigation began, police received a tip from a high school acquaintance of Richard Chase. Nancy Westfall crossed paths with an unrecognizable Rick Chase, a man who was dirty, disheveled and behaving strangely.
Chase opened the conversation with the bizarre question: "Weren't you on Curt's motorcycle when he was killed?" She said no and asked him who he was. Recognizing the name and not the person, Westfall tried to get away from Chase. He followed her around the store and still tried to talk to her. Chase even followed her into the parking lot and tried to get into her car. Westfall was so creeped and out by Chase that she sped out of the lot.
Westfall's description of Chase piqued Detective Bill Roberts' interest. He decided to pay Chase a visit at his apartment complex on Watt Avenue. However, Chase lived in two different units at the apartment complex, apartment 12, then 15. Detective Roberts had apartment number 12 as his address.
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Unable to locate Chase, the detective didn't give up. He continued looking deeper into Chase's background and found out about Chase's prior arrests, history of violence and confinement in psychiatric institutions. He also found out about Chase's arrest in Nevada and his current address at apartment 15 on Watt Avenue.
Detectives Roberts, Irey and Baker unsuccessfully tried to get Chase to open the door. They told Chase that they were leaving to get a warrant. Detective Roberts was going into another apartment to call the station to give his superiors an update. Detectives Irey and Baker walked downstairs and waited just out of sight to see if Chase would try to leave.
As Detective Roberts was on the phone, the apartment manager burst in, yelling that his partners needed help. Downstairs, Detective Roberts found that after a scuffle, Detective Baker subdued Chase.
Chase was in possession of the following: a box containing bloody rags and papers, brain matter in an envelope and David Ferreira's diaper pin; Daniel Meredith's wallet, containing the deceased's driver's license and credit cards in his back pocket and a .22 caliber pistol.
Chase's apartment reeked and there was blood everywhere. Pieces of David Ferreira's brain were found in the bedroom, along with feces on the floor and pictures of human internal organs decorating the walls.
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At first, Chase denied having anything to do with the murders. He was interviewed by four psychiatrists to determine whether or not he could be determined "legally insane." However, the legal definition of insanity differs from what the general public would consider insane. If found to be legally sane, Richard Chase would face the death penalty.
All four psychiatrists determined that while Chase was mentally ill, he was cognizant of his actions. Chase understood that murder was wrong.
Eventually Chase broke down and admitted to the murders. He said that he knew it was wrong to kill his victims but saw no other alternative since he was denied medical treatment. Chase saw ingesting blood as a treatment for his imagined disorder. Animal blood didn't work so he decided to resort to killing humans for their blood.
David Ferreira's remains were found in a box by a janitor at Arcade Wesleyan Church on Whitney Avenue in Sacramento (which intersects the street where Chase lived). It was determined that the child was decapitated and his blood and brain were consumed by Chase.
After five hours of deliberation, Chase was found guilty of six counts of murder in the first degree on May 8, 1979. He was sentenced to death one week later.
Before he could face the gas chamber, Chase was found dead in his cell at San Quentin Penitentiary on December 26, 1980. His death was officially determined to be a suicide. Chase overdosed on an antidepressant, Sinequan, which he was hoarding instead of taking.
- Missy Dawn
Sources:
"Vampire: The Richard Chase Murders," by Kevin Sullivan, published by Wild Blue Press, 2014.
Articles on crimemuseum.org and Murderpedia.
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"KEEPER GAVE WRONG AGE," Kingston Daily Standard. December 17, 1913. Page 1 & 7. ---- Attempt to Implicate Dr. Edwards in This Was Unsuccessful. ---- DEFENCE OF OFFICIALS ---- Deputy Warden on Stand - Admitted Conducting Two Hosings -Favors Tobacco For Convicts. ---- At this morning's session of the Penitentiary Commission Deputy Warden O'Leary was asked to explain why Guard Ingledew had been fined $5 for reporting the finding of a box containing needles in a convict's cell. He could give no explanation. The defence of the officials are now being heard.
An attempt was made to implicate Dr. Edwards, M.P., in connection with a charge which had been made in the application of a guard. The guard, however, would not implicate the doctor.
Dr. Edwards stoutly denied the insinuation.
KEEPER'S AGE GIVEN WRONG. Keeper D. Godkin, the first witness, was asked concerning his age. At first he stated that he was over 35 years of age. He was asked if he was any older and he said a little.
"How old is your eldest son?"
"About 22 years."
"Dou you know that your age in the records differs from what you told us?"
"Yes. I said I was over 35 years. I am about 45 years old."
An application was produced and the witness was asked if this was his application. He said that it looked like it. He was asked if his age was mentioned in the application. The witness said that it was and that it was about 10 years out.
"Who altered that date from 1871 to 1878?"
"I guess I did. I didn't have to swear to it."
"Did anyone suggest that you change it?"
"No. Inspector Stewart said that the date was not distinct and changed it?"
TRIED TO IMPLICATE DR. EDWARDS. The chairman pressed the witness in regard to this point, intimating that the change had been made at the instigation of Dr. Edwards. The witness, however, would not say that Dr. Edwards had anything whatever to do with it.
"I'm not going to swear a lie for any job in this institution," said the witness, when the chairman pressed him to be explicit.
DR. EDWARDS. Dr. J. W. Edwards, asked placed in the box, and after being sworn explained the application of Keeper Godkin. "I frequently receive applications from people of the county for positions. I provide such persons with applications, telling them the required age and height, and then I forward the letter to the department with my recommendation. In the case of this man, the application was sent to the department, and later it was returned by the inspector, stating that the figures in the date of birth were indistinct. I sent the application back to the guard, explaining what the inspector had told me. In my letter to the guard I merely quoted the letter of the inspector."
The chairman: "And you didn't see the application again?"
"No. The guard sent it back to the inspector."
Mr. Downey: "With your experience in the appointment of guards, are you prepared to say anything as to the wisdom of the present method. What is the effect on the service of the institution ?"
"I can't see that it affects the service; if men are examined and are found sound."
"Doesn't political recommendation precede physical examination?"
"Yes. I see your point. It is defect if political pressure is so strong as to appoint a man."
"I want to say this, however, I know what the age requirement is, and I know what the height requirement is, and I have pointed this out to every applicant. I leave the rest to the applicant."
DEFENCE OF OFFICIALS. The defence of the two officials was then commenced, Deputy Warden O'Leary be the first to be called.
Mr. Whiting: "How many prisoners are at the prison, and how many have reports against them?"
"There are about 500, about 35 per cent. have reports against them. Many of these are only admonished."
"How many of the convicts are real troublemakers ?"
"About 35 or 40."
Mr. Whiting asked about the hosing. The witness said that in his time hosing was only used once until Inspector Stewart was acting warden.
"How often was it used during his regime?"
FILE OR SIX HOSINGS. "Perhaps five or six times."
"What were the characters of the men who were hosed?"
"They were incorrigibles."
Dr. Etherington: "Some were insane, Buckley for instance."
"No. He was not insane at that time."
"Did you inflict that punishment on your own authority ?"
"Yes, I did, once on Buckley, and once on another convict. I was acting warden at the time."
"Is there any regulations governing them?"
"Yes. It is sanctioned by the regulations governing punishment."
Mr. Whiting read from the prison regulations, showing that in 1898, the punishment was authorized by the governor-in-council.
AS TO FAVORITISM. "In regard to the charge of favortism in connection with the roster, what do you say?"
"The men are appointed according to their ability. Sometimes a man has special qualifications for a certain post. Religion has never been considered for one moment."
Mr. Stewart objected, saying that Mr. Whiting, by his form of questions, was giving the evidence. Mr. Downey suggested that it would be better if Mr. Whiting would not "lead" the witness. Mr. Whiting agreed.
Mr. Whiting then produced a roster referred to by Inspector Hughes, in which the Inspector had charged favoritism in the selection of guards for certain posts. Roman Catholics were said to have been favored. The deputy stated that there was no favoritism shown.
Mr. Whiting asked an expression from the Commission on the charges of persecution. Mr. Stewart objected saying that he had no right to ask the commission to make a ruling.
Mr. Whiting retorted that in legal practice the counsel for the defence had a right to ask if a case hall been proved was closed. when the prosecution.
Mr. Downey stated that the Commission had no opportunity to look over the evidence and that it would be better to go over it.
TALE OF A MAT. In regard to a mat which Inspector Hughes, in his evidence, stated that the deputy warden wouldn't let him have, the witness said that the order was given by the guard in charge of the man who was taking the mat to the Inspector, who was then accountant.
Mr. Whiting then asked about quantity of wood, which it had been stated, was taken by the deputy. The deputy produced a requisition and a receipt showing that he had paid for it.
In regard to the charge made by Guard Aikens that the deputy had said he had no use for Dr. Edwards when he was informed that Dr. Ed- wards was running for parliament, the deputy said he never made the remark. He had never taken any interest in politics since his appointment.
Referring to a guard named Bannister who accused the deputy of keeping him on a wharf in the middle of winter, until his feet frozen, the deputy stated that were the man was under the charge of the Trade Instructor, Mr. Burns.
THE PERJURY CHARGE. Asked as to a charge made by Patterson that the deputy had perjured himself thirteen years ago, at an investigation into the disappearance of some gravel, the witness stated that he couldn't remember anything about it.
The deputy warden denied that be had ever made any statements to ex-convicts to the effect that would leave the prison in a a box. Evidence to this effect was given by two ex-convicts at last week's sessions.
In connection with the complaint made by a guard, Ross Davis, that he was refused a half holiday when others were granted them, the deputy stated that this was the result of an order issued by Inspector Stewart, the acting warden. The case of Guard Sullivan was mentioned. got off every Saturday afternoon to umpire baseball matches. These were taken off his regular holidays.
Mr. Downey - "I would feel safer inside these walls, than umpiring a baseball match."
The deputy also denied several other charges made against him. He said that he never took any part in politics.
CROSS-EXAMINATION. Mr. Stewart then took up his cross-examination.
"What experience did you have in prison work before your appointment?"
"I was in the Dominion police for several years. I was inspector when I was appointed."
"When you came here Mr. Metcalfe was warden. What experience did he have?"
"I don't think he had any."
Mr. Stewart then asked about several wardens who followed Mr. Metcalfe. The deputy stated that none of them had any experience in prison work.
"And in consequence they had to rely on you for the administration of the prison, didn't they?"
"They always consulted me." IMPORTANT POSITION. Mr. Stewart - "Your position is the most important in the internal administration of the prison, and among your regulations is one which holds you responsible for the administration and discipline, and also requires you to make an investigation of all reports against convicts. You do that don't you?"
"I did until Warden Irvine came. He makes the investigations. I still make a report."
"You assign the convicts to their different places?"
"I do."
"How do you do it?"
"When a convict comes in I find out if he has a trade or not, and how long he serves."
"Well, how about the stone pile?"
"Well, when a man comes in without a trade, I look him over; if he is healthy and robust looking but not very bright. I put him on the pile."
"How many are there on the pile."
"About 100 is the largest number."
"Some say they have been on the pile for over 5 years?"
ON PILE FIVE YEARS. "I guess they're right. There is no place else for them."
"Well then an incorrigible or troublesome convict would have greater opportunity to cause trouble there than anywhere else?"
"No, I don't think so. They are placed there because they were cripples, or not able to do any menial work."
"There have been a number of boys here who testified that they were on the pile for some time."
"Yes, because there was no other place for them."
"Well, isn't it a hard place?"
"Yes. It's degrading and monotonous. The convicts think its degrading."
The chairman: - "Are any convicts placed there for punishment?"
"No. If a man can't get along in his gang he is transferred to the stone pile."
"The stone pile is dangerous and unhealthy?"
"Yes. It is in a shed and it's very dusty."
CONDUCTED TWO HOSINGS. In regard to the hosing the deputy admitted conducting two hosings. In one case, a convict threw slops over a guard as he passed his cell, and called him names. He was bored for three minutes. This was in May of this year. The man was transferred subsequently to the insane ward. Another convict was hosed in the same month for swearing at a guard, while he was fighting with another convict.
"Was there a medical certificate secured before this hosing?"
"Yes."
Dr. Etherington: "Were there any medical certificates in the case of men sent to the punishment cell?" "No. Only in the case of corporal punishment."
"Do you know anything about the tubbing of convicts, with straps tying their hands, and feet?"
"No. I do not."
When did you first know of this " punishment?"
"Two or three years ago I saw a convict being taken out of a tub. His face was all dirt, and they said they were giving him a bath."
"But you would know of it, wouldn't you ?"
"I have heard of it going on."
Mr. Whiting: "What has this got to do with the case? Some guards know nothing about it."
Dr. Etherington: "The fact is that we have had testimony from guards and convicts of tubbing, and the order of the surgeon shows that tubbing has been going on."
"I have heard of men being strapped up to give them a bath when they refused to take one. But I never heard of it as a punishment."
AS TO INDECENCY. "Did you ever hear of indecent offences being committed by the convicts?"
"I have heard it said that there were a good deal of indecency stone pile No. 2, but I know on it would be impossible for the men to commit these offences without being seen."
"You have a good deal of trouble. with tobacco ?"
"Yes,"
"You are aware that the guards are responsible ?"
"Yes. I have my suspicions. Six or seven years ago I was instrumental in having an investigation and having a number of guards discharged for this offence."
"You think that the convicts should be given tobacco?"
SHOULD GET PLUG A WEEK. "Yes. I think that they should get a plug a week." ESCAPE OF CHARTRAND. In reference to the escape of the insane convict Chartrand, Mr. Stewart asked concerning a guard, who was in charge of the asylum, and who had a véry poor record.
The deputy was of the opinion that the guard was a capable officer, except for one weakness.
"The bars in the window in the corridor were cut. They could not have been cut at any other time than during the day time, when this guard was on duty?"
"No."
FINING OF GUARDS. In regard to the firing of guards, which is the procedure ?"
"The warden recommends their fining to the Inspector on the recommendation of the deputy warden."
"I notice here that Guard Godkin has been fined several times, while Guard Walsh, against whom there have been several complaints, has not been fined."
"That is left to the discretion of the warden."
Mr. Stewart read a report which the deputy warden made to the Inspector recommending that Guard Ingledéw be fined $5, for reporting the finding of a small box containing needles, thread, etc., in the cell of a convict in the hospital. In his communication the deputy pointed out as another instance of the friction between the overseer and some of the guards.
SHACKLED TO CELLS. In the evidence taken it was admitted by the deputy that convicts were shackled to the cells by their hands during working hours. The chairman stated that that form of punishment was seen by the commission in Stilwater, the model prison of the United States.
"The man is shackled to his cell until he promises to conform to orders," added the deputy.
When asked was there any "snitching" going on in the prison the deputy said not. "This is the spy system," said Dr. Etherington.
"Yes, but we don't have any such system here," said the deputy.
"Why was this man fined?"
"I was acting warden at the time."
Dr. Etherington asked if it was not a fact that the orderlies in the hospital were allowed many privileges, and that the box of needles had been left accessible to anyone passing.
The deputy stated that this was the case. The box had been in the corridor for several years.
Mr. Stewart pressed for an explanation of the fine imposed. The deputy couldn't reply.
"I suppose that the report made by Ingledew was only another instance of the friction which existed, and that the fine was levied on this account," stated Mr. Whiting as the commission adjourned.
The cross-examination of the deputy warden continued this afternoon.
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Okay but now I’m super interested in an infodump about the French prison system??
oh wow okay so hmm it's probs gonna be a bit messy but here we go:
- france is one of the European country with the most overcrowded prisons with an average of 113 inmates for 100 spots overall.
- those statistics don't reflect the large disparities between the different prisons bc only one type is affected by the issue (more on that later).
- 30% of inmates are here preventively. they haven't been judged yet and are therefore presumed innocent but are still incarcerated for security. according to french law it's supposed to be a last resort but in reality it's quasi systematic.
- there are three main types of prisons :
-> "maisons d'arrêt" or MA (arrest houses) : this is the only type of prisons where you can have overpopulation. basically ppl who are incarcerated in maisons d'arrêts are people who have not been condemned yet ("prévenus") and who are placed in prison as a preventive measure by the judge and ppl who have been condemned for a "short sentence" (usually under 2 years). for women and underage men it's a bit different as they represent less that 5% of the carceral population ;
-> "centres de détention" or CD (detention centers) for ppl who have been condemned for "long sentences" (from 2 years-ish to perpetuity) ;
-> "maisons centrales" or MC (central houses) for condemned people who are deemed extremely dangerous, either bc they're violent in detention or were condemned for terrorism or organised murder or something ;
-> a "centre pénitentiaire" (penitentiary centre) is a prison where at least two different types of prisons coexist (MA and CD for example).
- maisons d'arrêts are the only type of prisons that is affected by overpopulation. maisons centrales and centres de détention are legally binded by a numerus clausus (a theoretical number when max capacity is reached) they can't go above. that is not the case for maisons d'arrêts. because of overcrowdness, people who've just been condemned have to wait for a spot in a CD or MC and so they get stuck in MA waiting for a transfer, meanwhile more people keep coming in. some MA (Tours for example, if I remember correctly) have a population of 200%, meaning there are twice as many detainees as the prison can keep. overall, MA's population is around 160% of their theoretical capacity.
- you can incur a sentence for robbery that is as long as for premeditated murder or rape and sexual assault on children aged 15 and less. basically robbing a bank and counterfeit is punished harder than rape and incest (mostly bc the judiciary and prison system protects straight white men lmao).
- french law imposed mandatory individual cells back in 1875. this law has never been respected since then and moratorium that keep pushing back the application of the law have been repeatedly voted to this day. in MA there can be up to 3 ppl in a cell meant for 1 or 2, with one of them usually sleeping on a mattress on the ground.
- french detainees have the right to vote on paper even though in practice voting from prison is nearly impossible.
- cellphones are technically forbidden in cells but traffic is super important and it's a "secret de polichinelle" (meaning everyone knows, including the penitentiary) that almost every inmate has a cellphone in their cell.
- inmates wear their own clothes, they're just not allowed to wear blue/dark blue and combat boots bc it's the colour of the prison's guards uniform or anything with camouflage.
- in a few CD and MC are what are called UVF (family life unit): basically, if they get the authorisation from the prison's director, inmates can spend up to 72 hours in a small, furnished apartment inside the detention centre with their family. it's really hard to obtain though and most prisons don't have them.
- there are now phone cabins in the cells in the majority of prisons. it's been at the centre of the modernisation of prisons for the past two years and it's almost done.
- parlours are held in individual rooms, not big rooms like you see in US movies.
- in the Nouméa prison (Nouvelle-Calédonie), inmates sleep in containers. yep, that's right. containers. it's one of the worst french prison, even if in general all of them are in pretty bad shape. Fresnes (near Paris) is insanely famous for its awful "cours de promenade" (look it up on Google pictures!), its rats, cockroaches and bed bugs. we love it here ✌🏼
- inmates communicate with each other and give stuff to each other through what they call "yoyos". I can't really explain what it is. type yoyos prisons in Google picture and see for yourself.
- la maison d'arrêt de Fleury-Mérogis (where I work) is the biggest penitentiary centre of all of Europe, with a theoretical capacity of around 2600 inmates. it's downright insane, let me tell you. weirdly enough it's one of the less dysfunctional MA 🤔
I'm gonna stop there cause I need to go to bed, but there are still so many things to say haha, especially on abolitionist theories as well!
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♠️ The wayward ringmaster had gained many a title over the passing years(both boastful and infamous), but only one name held any permanence-- and that name was Jack.  A common name, simple, yet among those who had the misfortune of dealing with him, it held a weight to it.  ♠️
Note: Lots of triggering content in the following expansion related to mental health, abuse, suicide, drugs, etc.  Be warned.
♠️  Born in the dregs of Dawnhold to an ex-aristocrat and a Shuriman immigrant, Jack was the second oldest of ten; proceeding his sister by a mere two minutes. Though his first three years of life were relatively unremarkable, everything changed after the mysterious passing of his father.
Coming from highblood society, his mother, Harper Farrowthrone, had been excommunicated from her family inheritance when she'd chosen to follow her heart, instead of adhering to the tradition of an arranged marriage. Pregnant with their fifth child, her husband's passing left her emotionally and financially crippled. It was the beginning of a long and miserable life-- for her, of course, but even more for the multitude of children she brought into the world.
His twin was provided a formal education, trumped up to be the one who would excel and provide for them in her later years-- but Jack and his younger siblings were not so lucky. Jack spent most of his formative years taking odd jobs and stealing what he could to help care for his family.  They never settled in one place for too long, as his mother's growing reputation as a courtesan often preceded her.
Jack was an obedient boy, quiet, if only to mask his stutter.  But his unbridled sense of curiosity would get him into trouble more often than not. He spent what free time he had teaching himself to read-- and after that, absorbing as much knowledge as he could through any means available. He had a interest in many topics.  Music, animals, magic--especially magic. It was forbidden in their homeland, after all, so like any overly-inquisitive child, he would seek it out--forbidden or not.
Unfortunately, it was this curiosity combined with an overabundance of childhood trauma that led him into a tumultuous teenage life, filled with excessive amounts of rebellion and a rapidly growing criminal record.  In and out of detainment for any number of reasons, it was rare for the youth to ever be home, except to aid his younger siblings whenever their mother was being particularly neglectful. 
His 16th birthday was marked by a suicide attempt.
Rather than addressing what were some glaringly obvious mental health issues, his mother--now only known as Harper by his word, had opted to take a more tough-love approach to dealing with her unruly son.  He’d barely been given time to heal before he’d been cast off to the military, deemed fit for battle if only because his seemingly unstable mannerisms were clocked as fraudulence, an attempt to dodge a duty that most able-bodied citizens of Demacia were fated to live.  
It came as no surprise that he only lasted a year or so before he ended up exiled from the nation entirely, a dishonorable discharge, and then some.   
Jack didn’t mind.  If anything, he found his newfound exile freeing; no longer bound by the walls, laws, or a system of belief that never did anything but bring him suffering.  He took to the lands to pursue a lifelong dream of becoming a famous musician, adopting the title of bard and performing for any and everyone who might care to listen.  Though he held a raw talent for music, and a captivating energy that earned him many a free drink or sordid love affair, he never gained much in the way of wealth.  He spent a couple of years bouncing from city to city, his starry-eyed conjecture and youthful determination quickly stifled by the harshness of the world outside the myopic views of Demacian society.
Beaten down by a vagabond lifestyle with little to show for his efforts, Jack’s luck seemed to change when his sister stumbled upon him.  Grown and graduated, Tabitha had followed her own path; though unlike her more creative sibling, she held an ambition for science.  With a bit of arm twisting, she convinced her twin to follow her to Piltover-Zaun; and give up on his childish pursuits so he could make a ‘real life’ for himself in the city of progress.      
Jack settled quickly into Zaun, though perhaps not for the better.  He’d dappled in the use of mind-altering substances in the past, and in violence-- but it was Zaun where he truly began forming habits that he’d later become known for amidst the shadiest districts of the city’s underbelly.  
His first feat of homicide had been justified, an act of self-defense over a trick turned horrifically sour. The following 14, however, not so much.  It hadn’t taken a lot to ignite his untapped bloodlust.  Sat on years of surplus trauma and a developing affinity for stimulants, he was selective about who he took down, however the personal code of morality in which he followed was deeply askew. He’d thought himself a vigilante of sorts; but more than one of those who he’d killed had earned their deaths for as little as a particularly offensive insult.  Getting away with murder in Zaun was surprisingly easy; so long as you were smart about it.
By the time his 15th victim met their gruesome demise, Jack had earned himself two nicknames in the local papers.  The first, ‘The Nightwalker’, which wouldn’t have been so bad had it not implied he was a female prostitute thanks to his penchant for killing mostly men.  The second, and one he proudly embraced in privacy, was ‘The Jackal’, a title he’d been dubbed in reference to the jackal-like gasmask he tended to wear on many of his ‘outings’, ever the stylish sort.  Neither of these personas were linked to that 15th murder; one of the only others where self-defense could have truly been claimed.  And it was; successfully, when his sister turned him over to the authorities. 
 It was an extreme act of betrayal in Jack’s eyes; he and his sister had always been close, and she already knew of his so-called ‘habits’.  Her streak of sadism was perhaps more vile than his own, merely cloaked beneath a thin but legally passable veil of ‘scientific progress’.  Little did he know how deep her betrayal ran, fueled by years of a lust for something greater than herself.
Jack’s follies had landed him in what was perhaps the most notorious asylum in the city, if not all of Valoran.  Incidentally his sisters place of occupation, Jack had never pieced together the direct connection between her and the two and a half years of ‘treatment’ he received; a colorful term for what was in essence torture. 
Rumors of the experimentation and abuse that patients suffered were commonplace among the denizens of Zaun-Piltover, though there’d never been any formal investigation into such matters.  Most of those forced to live among the padded walls were criminally insane, the lowest of the low in an already corrupt world that didn’t give a second thought to what happened behind closed doors. Many horrors took place in the iron penitentiary for those unlucky enough to dwell there, and the Demacian was no exception to that rule.
  Where Jack sought pleasure, his sister sought power--something she intended to achieve by any means necessary.  Obsessed with studying an ancient entity she’d attained from a generational blood bond, Jack had never thought much of the strange black bottle his sister kept with her throughout their childhood. A sentimental trinket she'd been gifted by their father before his passing, where he'd been left with nothing-- it was just another demotivational tic in an already lengthy list of family dysfunction.  Tabitha had convinced her employers to fund her experimentation with the promise that if successful, the eldritch being could be used as a powerful weapon for Zaun, much like Targon's incarceration of the star dragon Aurelion Sol. 
 Though there was some truth to this promise, the woman had much greater ideals. Rather than upholding a centuries-long duty to guard and confine this creature in secrecy and silence, Tabitha sought to directly bind herself to the beast instead, and ultimately gain access to what was a potentially limitless well of celestial power.  An attractive and intelligent woman, Tabitha had all the charms and wiles of her less fortunate brother, and she executed them to her advantage at every given turn.  Countless lives were lost in her quest to find a way to anchor this dark deity to a living human before she’d administer her unethical practices onto her own brother; an act that, much to her surprise, actually proved to be successful.
Successful to a degree, that was.
While the beast accepted Jack as it’s host(unlike those unfortunate souls who she’d tried to bind it to in prior times) Tabitha found difficulty in actually controlling it-- or her brother, who had, understandably, not taken well to being used for such horrific experimentation.  But Jack hadn’t the slightest idea that it was his own sister who had orchestrated these things, as well as the following attempts to brainwash and psychologically manipulate him.  
Always a stubborn man, Jack resisted the conditions he faced with fervency.  The power that came with being bedeviled by a dark god wouldn't have been so bad.  Though he was terrified of the creature, they eventually formed a symbiosis, a sympathy given to what he came to realize was merely another being that had undergone it’s own sequence of horrors prior to his arrival at the asylum.  
What had driven Jack past the breaking point was being told these things were a product of his own mind--that the people who ended up dead around him had been taken by his own hand, that he blacked out and had no recollection of it--that he was indeed, totally, utterly insane, and needed to be treated if he ever hoped to be anything more than this.  Jack knew he had some issues, but hallucinations and murderous blackouts had never been a part of that equation.  Almost constantly medicated and forced to undergo an assortment of studies which did more harm than good, it was inevitable that escaping became top priority.  At times, this notion extended to the prospect of escaping by means of death-- never successful, though it did land him in isolation for long periods of time.
With an intense fear of being alone, and a strange dynamic to the creature he was told didn’t exist, Jack found solace in speaking through the walls.  Often times he wasn’t certain if anyone was even there--but on rare occasions, he’d earn a response or two from the patrons on the other side.  He formed what he assumed to be a one-sided friendship with a very particular fellow--a man to whom he later found out to be a notorious murderer himself, and one that Jack held a bittersweet envy for in his own time on the streets.  When they’d first met face to face, it was in the medical ward, and incidentally the first time he’d made a successful attempt at escaping with aid from the other killer, who had unfortunately not been so lucky to reach the outside world.
He was free for only a few weeks before he returned, despite all common sense and the adamant disapproval of the being still bound to his mind. Jack had made a promise to his friend behind the walls, a promise to get him out of there, too-- and he couldn’t shake that thought from his consciousness.  Unsurprisingly, his shoddy attempt proved unsuccessful, landing him back in his own confinement and exposing him to tortures that far exceeded anything he’d experienced thus far.  
Unable to successfully control the man or the beast that inhabited him, Tabitha ordered their separation.  It was an incredibly painful experience, and one that didn’t go quite according to plan, as it ultimately resulted in nearly killing her brother, and later on, the escape of the creature who she tried to manipulate.  Though Jack survived this particularly gruesome procedure, it left him physically and mentally scarred, blocking out memory of the incident entirely-- though that could have been in part the brain surgery.  This worked in Tabitha’s favor, as several months after losing her prime subject, she’d sent her brother back into the world as a form of bait. Though no longer physically bound to the entity, Jack still held remnants of it’s essence inside him-- which she’d hoped would serve as a lure.  
For a short time, he’d occupied the home of one of his sister’s partners, Seraphina, to whom she had arranged his living-- but soon found himself at odds with her over any number of things.  Their personalities clashed, but it seemed the woman was rather persistent in staying with him-- especially after his sister’s untimely death in an accident that he never really did get much information on.  
Even when he took to the streets, Seraphina was persistent in her effort to keep him out of trouble, though more often than not he ended up dragging her into his shenanigans too.  Ever the astute charmer, it didn’t take too much effort for Jack to convince the woman to follow him into the world of showmanship-- an idea that had come to him and stuck there after a particularly eye-opening night witnessing a small but impressive sideshow.  Seraphina was an animal behavioral therapist by occupation, having formed her thesis on the language and habits of fire drakes after several years of living in the wilds, and the thought of being able to work with creatures like this again was an irresistible temptation-- not to mention she’d be given the freedom to use her elemental abilities without the risk of being patronized or imprisoned.
Though their act started off small, it only took a year for them to make their mark.  Coming from wealth, Seraphina provided the funds that got them off their feet, and did most of the paperwork and partnering needed to establish their place in the sideshow circuit.  Though Jack, with his natural charisma and assortment of talents(A Jack of all trades, as it were) had taken the title of Ringmaster, the firebreather ran things behind closed doors--something that the ringmaster all but forgot the more his own popularity grew.  He developed a small fan base who would follow them when they went on tour, something that only emphasized his already bolstered ego-- his dream of taking an almost rockstar persona realized in the performing arts.  
  By the third year, they’d made themselves known among Zaun and otherwise-- with a wide array of ragtag performers and freaks, many of whom were taken off the streets and welcomed in to their caravan with gusto.  Having formed a family of sorts, Jack and his posse opted to take base in the underground catacombs of Zaun, a place he’d frequently explored in his previous years on the streets but never fully realized the potential of until he brought others with him.  Styling it into their home, it wasn’t always the safest lifestyle, but they’d managed to cultivate and furnish much of the area enough to be quite comfortable.  For Jack, it was also a brilliant means to continuing pursuing his less acceptable hobbies without fear of persecution, carving out an entire sector for him and him alone.
Things continued like this for a couple more years without too much turbulence save for the usual array of misbehavior that Jack was prone to-- everything had finally started to fall into place.  He finally had a purpose in life, a calling, and he embraced it with the utmost passion-- perhaps too much at times, but it was a far cry from the life he’d led before, all but forgotten with the passage of time.
Until their 5th year.
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hellatrikersisland · 2 years
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Failure at Rikers Island
As many of you know by the posts I have made thus far, Rikers Island fails to do what it is supposed to do. The Prison Journal contains an article from 2020, written by Jayne Mooney and Jarrod Shanahan that centers on the idea that Rikers Island Penitentiary was built to be a model penitentiary but “represents major criminal dysfunction.” The article is titled Rikers Island: The Failure of a “Model” Penitentiary.
Permalink: journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0032885520968238
This article goes from history onto present day, speaking on the failures of the institution. Throughout all these years, there have been proposals for reform, but every single time nothing ever has gotten better. They provide false hope for not only the prisoners but the public as well. They described it as if there were periods of times where things seemed to get better, but in reality nothing was ever fixed. Up to present day, prisoners continue to be mistreated and even die in the prison that was supposed to be the best. They fail to provide education, cleanliness, equality, and to overall treat prisoners like humans. Even with all the reform proposals, prisoners have never gotten treated with any type of respect. As said in the article, “With an emphasis on the welfare of those detained, need for education, vocational training and psychiatric care, Rikers was meant to be the embodiment of MacCormick’s (1935) vision of “re-education, re-direction, readjustment to society” (p. 32).” The goals and intentions of what Rikers Island was supposed to provide for prisoners were never matched with the proper actions, hence the “failure of a Model Penitentiary.”
This article cited many different sources. One of those sources was from the New York times in 1915 and was titled Prisoners Clubbed by Hayes’s Helpers. It was found from skimming the reference list on the main article. The link was obtained and accessed through the universities databases because it required a New York Times subscription.
The main article focused on the faults of the prison and the cited article I chose further proves this point. Keepers on Blackwell’s Island were beating and treating inmates inhumanely. They beat the inmates for minor or even no offenses just because they felt they had the right to do so. Inmates were often not given the option to shower while being punished for doing things the guards felt were not acceptable. When inmates were being punished during winter, they would leave the windows open and allow the prisoners to nearly freeze to death with only one blanket.
Both articles further prove that the mistreatment of inmates has been on going since even before 1915. It capitalizes on the question: Should Rikers Island Prison remain open? Prisoners continue to suffer at Rikers Island Correctional Facility. Although the findings from these articles are not surprising, they are still difficult to stomach. As I continue to do research on this institution, I realize how little individuals know about the daily violation of human rights occurring right under our noses. The flaws of this prison system have been ignored for years on end as seen by the doings of Hayes’s helpers in 1915. When will change be proposed and followed through to the reform needed?
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"The staff group as a whole perceived the Prison Service as providing work for inmates primarily for the purpose of managing and controlling the prison on a dayto-day basis: the reasons ranked highest were ‘to give inmates time out of cell, something to do’ and ‘to keep them busy, stop them causing trouble’. (These were endorsed as important to Prison Service HQ by 88 per cent and 86 per cent respectively of the staff raters.) But also, and nearly as important (to HQ, said staff) were the aims of improving inmates’ prospects of future employment by giving them skills and work habits. Using inmate labour to help keep the prison running came next. Somewhat lower down, but still endorsed as important by more than half the staff raters, were the aims of commercial enterprise, enabling inmates to earn money, and improving inmates’ characters (e.g. by teaching them to respect the work ethic and contribute to the community). At the bottom end of the scale only 6 per cent of staff thought that prison work was provided as punishment.
Staff themselves thought that preparing inmates for employment after release would be the best justification for prison work: imparting skills and work habits were endorsed as good reasons by 94 per cent. Next came giving inmates time out of cell, inculcating the work ethic, and enabling them to earn money. The list of items was practically the same as that in the preceding paragraph, and for any one reason there was little difference between the proportion of staff perceiving it as important to HQ and the proportion thinking it a good reason. But overall there was a distinct difference in emphasis. Reasons having to do with treating inmates as people, rather than with the maintenance of the system, were all rated more highly as good reasons for inmates to work than they were as perceived reasons for official practice. By contrast, reasons to do with managing the system were all rated lower as good reasons than as perceived reasons for practice.
Inmates as a group, rating their own reasons for working, placed highest ‘to get through my sentence without trouble, as soon as possible’, which was endorsed by 94 per cent. Next came passing the time and getting out of cell. These three items together, expressing the aim of getting through one’s sentence, can be seen as the counterpart of the official aim of managing the prison and keeping it ticking over. ‘To get a little bit of money’ came fourth at 73 per cent, followed by ‘interesting activity, helps to take my mind off prison’ at 69 per cent. Other reasons rated as important by more than half the inmates included the opportunity to mix with people, using up mental energy, the feeling that one ought to work, compliance with prison regulations, and learning or using skills for future employment. Reasons endorsed by fewer than half included getting perks, work habits for future employment, the hope of parole, and compulsion (‘I only work because the authorities make me’, endorsed by 29 per cent). Ranked lowest was working in order to relieve guilt, which only 10 per cent of inmates said was important to them.
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Inmates’ perceptions of the authorities’ reasons for providing prison work placed highest ‘to keep them busy, stop them causing trouble’ (endorsed as important by 80 per cent), followed by helping to keep the prison running and giving time out of cell. Thus inmates, like staff, believed that the authorities gave first priority to managing the prison. Just over half felt the authorities used inmates as cheap labour. At the bottom of the scale 29 percent of inmates felt that prison work was intended as punishment: the minority holding this opinion was much greater among inmates than it was among staff.
Roughly half the inmates credited the authorities with wanting to give them useful skills and work habits. This reflects much the same weight as inmates themselves gave to these items as reasons for working, but considerably less than the credit staff gave to official intentions, which prompts the following comment. When they came into prison the majority of inmates had hoped for a prison occupation which would use their existing skills (if any) or give them new ones (p. 59), but by the time they got near the end of their sentence many felt this had not happened (p. 120). It is therefore not surprising that despite the official intentions (as perceived by staff) that prison work should help equip inmates for the future, and despite staff’s own desires to do this, only half our sample of inmates, when asked in this exercise, answered that learning skills and work habits was an important reason for them to work in prison.
- Frances H. Simon, Prisoners’ Work and Vocational Training. Routledge: London and New York, 1999. p. 123-124
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The public disintegration of Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han’s True Family
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by Alex Tresniowski            September 21, 1998
Divorce, Drugs, Jail, a Nasty Custody Battle—Family Woes Lay Bare the Dark Side of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon
As weddings go, it was a doozy: More than 7,000 couples squeezed into New York City’s Madison Square Garden on June 13 to take their vows or rededicate them before Rev. Sun Myung Moon. By contrast, just three weeks later, a mere 100 or so people gathered for the nuptials of Un Jin Moon and Rodney Jenkins at the Keswick Club near Charlottesville, Va. Conspicuously absent from the ceremony was the father of the bride—the Reverend Moon.
This tale of two weddings sheds harsh light on the frenzied times and nasty feuds that are rending the family of Moon, 78, the founder and leader of the powerful Unification Church. While church members believe that Moon, his second wife, Hak Ja Han, 55, and their 12 surviving children—known to followers as the True Family—embody a theoretical ideal that should be emulated, evidence suggests that the Moons are hardly a model of domestic tranquility. “This is a dysfunctional family,” says Madelene Pretorius, 36, a former church employee who left the group in 1995. “It’s very difficult to reconcile Rev. Moon’s principles with the reality I was experiencing.”
First, consider Moon’s messy estrangement from his daughter Un Jin, 30—who fled a mate chosen by her parents and is now battling for custody of their two young children. Oldest son Hyo Jin, 35, racked up enough woes to fill a Jerry Springer marathon: divorce, a DWI arrest and drug abuse, as well as allegations of spousal abuse. Another of Moon’s daughters, Sun Jin, 22, fled the family’s palatial Westchester County, N.Y., estate in 1995 after an arranged marriage, then lived in Greenwich Village before a diagnosis of Hodgkin’s disease returned her to the fold. What’s more, court papers and disillusioned associates alike are laying bare the secretive family’s lavish lifestyle, which stands in contrast to Moon’s austere public image. “There were BMWs and expensive Mercedeses everywhere for the Moon family’s use,” says Donna Collins, 28, a former church member. “Money was no object.” At the same time, “there were church members working 12 hours a day who couldn’t afford to buy their kids sneakers,” says a former friend of the family. “The members did without for the True Family to have.”
Quite a host of problems for the man many consider to be a messiah. The Korean-born Moon, who founded his Unification Church in Korea in 1954 before coming to the U.S. in 1971, had his heyday in the mid-70s, when his calls for peace and purity filled airports with panhandling “Moonies.” (The church preaches that Jesus’s failure to restore man to his original state of grace forced God to send the second Messiah—Moon.)
But ever since Moon’s 1982 conviction on tax-evasion charges, which landed him in the Danbury, Conn., federal penitentiary for a year, the church’s membership in the U.S. has been dwindling. One church official puts it at 30,000, down from 50,000. “There seems to be a falling away of his inner circle as well,” says journalist Robert Parry, who has investigated the church. “Some people who have been with Rev. Moon for a long time have grown disenchanted. There are real problems inside the family, and what some of these folks in the inner circle are seeing is that the Moons are far from perfect.”
The disillusioned seem to include many of his children, who were raised with a lack of parental supervision in an atmosphere of incredible luxury at two sprawling Westchester County estates, East Garden and Belvedere. The kids were treated to private hairdressers and fawning attendants and were brought up mainly by nannies while the Moons traveled. When Un Jin expressed an interest in horses, Moon built her a $10 million riding facility; Hyun Jin’s fondness for guns led to construction of a huge shooting range. “The sons, especially, are very arrogant,” says the former Moon friend. “They have egos that you couldn’t fit into a banquet hall.”
Tragedy struck the Moons in 1984: Their 17-year-old son Heung Jin was killed when he crashed his sports car into a truck. More trouble followed. Daughter Ye Jin, 37, moved to Boston in 1993 and cut off most family contact. Restive younger daughter Un Jin, who at age 18 was joined to church member Jun Heon Park in a union arranged by Moon, split from her family in 1996. On July 3, 1998, she married equestrian Rodney Jenkins, 54, whom she had met while training for the Olympics two years earlier. (According to her attorney, Un Jin never got a divorce from Park because their ceremony was not recognized as a marriage under the law.) “Spiritually, Un Jin has been declared dead to church members,” says a friend. “Basically, she has fallen. She is not supported by the family; she doesn’t get a dime.” Un Jin is now suing for custody of her two daughters, ages 4 and 8, who are being raised at her parents’ East Garden estate.
But Moon’s biggest problem is oldest son Hyo Jin, the church’s crown prince. Last December his 15-year arranged marriage to Nansook Hong fell apart amid her charges that he forced her to flee from East Garden with their five children in tow. “He punched me in the nose and blood came rushing out,” Hong, whose tell-all book about the Moons will be published this month, says in an affidavit. “I was seven months pregnant and was afraid he would kill my baby.”
In 1996, Hyo Jin spent three months in a Massachusetts jail for failing to pay lawyers’ fees related to his divorce, and this February he was locked up for 20 days in Westchester County jail for violating an order of protection obtained by his wife. That followed his 1994 arrest for drunk driving and two 1995 stays at substance-abuse treatment centers, including the Betty Ford Center in California. Hong’s affidavit claims that Hyo Jin—now working as a music producer at the church-affiliated Manhattan Center Studios in New York City—once brought home a box filled with $1 million in cash, then spent $400,000 “buying cocaine and alcohol, entertaining his friends every night and giving expensive gifts to other women.” In September of 1996, during his ongoing divorce proceedings, Hyo Jin filed for bankruptcy (he later withdrew the filing). A deposition in the case quotes him as stating, “All I like was guns and music.”
Hardly the kind of devotion that is likely to attract new followers to the cause. Even so, says attorney Herbert Rosedale, a prominent Moon critic, “the church’s activities are still strong, and their recruitment is still very active.” Indeed, the church still owns the influential conservative newspaper Washington Times, is developing vast tracts of land in South America and operates various foundations that promote Moon’s family-values message.
Running it all is the still-vigorous Moon, though the family’s troubles have thrown his succession into doubt. Hyo Jin had been the heir apparent, but “there is no way they are going to let him take over now,” says a family friend. More likely, Moon’s wife, Hak Ja Han, or another son, Hyun Jin, 29, who currently runs a church-affiliated business, will take the reins. Moon isn’t talking, but the very public disintegration of his True Family portends a tempestuous transition. “When the reverend passes away, they’ll all be killing each other for power,” says the friend. “I don’t think there will be anything left.”
http://people.com/archive/moonstruck-vol-50-no-10/
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