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dreamingofspring · 6 months
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coochiequeens · 11 months
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He named himself LotusFlower? And he was gifted not just a bra but a fancy one? When many actual women in jail don’t get enough menstrual care products which are a necessity?
A source within Washington’s only women’s prison has come forward to allege that the state’s only women’s prison “gifted” a Victoria’s Secret bra to a trans-identified male inmate following his taxpayer funded breast augmentation surgery.
In June of 2022, it was learned that transgender inmate Nonnie Marcella Lotusflower, born Nathan Goninan, was provided “gender affirming” breast implants by the state of Washington while serving a 10-year sentence for the brutal murder of a teen girl. 
A whistleblower at the institution employed at the Washington Correctional Center for Women (WCCW) spoke to National Review and revealed Lotusflower had successfully undergone breast augmentation surgery while incarcerated. 
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The officer stated that three members from the prison’s specialty emergency response team had taken Lotusflower to Spokane, Washington for an appointment prior to the surgery, and then to Gig Harbor to undergo the procedure. 
“One of the members told me they drove hours for a ten-minute appointment. Then they had to take him again for his surgery and he recovered at Airway Heights Correction Center,” the whistleblower explained to National Review. Despite having the ‘top’ surgery, the anonymous officer did confirm Lotusflower is fully intact.
But one source working within the institution has now come forward to allege that the breast implant surgery was not all that was given to Lotusflower at the taxpayer’s expense. 
“I can confirm Nonnie got [a] Victoria’s Secret bra,” the source said. “It happened after [he] got the top surgery.”
The source explained that Victoria’s Secret is not an approved vendor from which inmates can typically order garments, but that Lotusflower “got [the bra] as a present from the facility after going 6 hours back and forth twice to Spokane for the surgery.”
Despite the existence of the bra having been physically confirmed with an inmate working in WCCW’s property room as well as with another anonymous source at the Department of Corrections, the bra is not listed on Lotusflower’s personal property matrix. The source told Reduxx that it was “kept pretty quiet” due to the fact that Victoria’s Secret bras are not technically allowed in the facility.
“No one can bring in one of these bras, and they aren’t allowed to order them,” the source explained. “The women only have a very limited number of options from the approved vendors. No push-up, no padding, no wire. It’s very strict.”
He continued that some of the female inmates are aware of the existence of Lotusflower’s bra, and expressed frustration with what they perceive to be the preferential treatment of the trans-identified male inmates.
“The women are upset when they hear this, they can barely get anything. But the men can get all sorts of options for state-issued property clothing, plus gifts like highly desired Victoria’s Secret items, and get priority for advanced medical care. The men are treated far better than the women,” the source stated.
Reduxx reached out to the Washington Department of Corrections which confirmed that Victoria’s Secret bras were not allowed to be ordered into the facility, but did not address the allegation that Lotusflower was gifted the bra directly by the prison. 
Lotusflower is currently serving a 10-year sentence for the brutal murder of 17-year-old Jessica Franklin.
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The violent criminal targeted Franklin just hours after being released from prison in 2007, strangling her to death. Her body was found beneath an underpass in Bellingham, Washington, and a forensic examination revealed signs she had been sexually assaulted. Lotusflower was convicted on second-degree manslaughter charges.
In 2009, while serving his sentence for Franklin’s death, Lotusflower was charged with attempting to break out of prison with another inmate. 
While it is unclear when Lotusflower was transferred to a women’s prison, in 2017 he launched a lawsuit against the Washington State Department of Corrections citing discrimination on the basis of his ‘gender identity,’ and demanding access to ‘gender affirming’ surgeries. The ACLU entered the complaint in support of Lotusflower in 2018.
Lotusflower was previously listed on “Caged Ladies,” a dating website for female inmates. 
Washington’s prison gender self-identification policies have been under fire since 2021 when a whistleblower came forward to reveal that 150 male inmates were being assessed for transfer to the female estate. 
Since then, a number of violent male offenders have already been moved. Among them, notorious serial killer Donna Perry, who was convicted of murdering 3 women in a 4-month timeframe in 1990, but claims to have murdered many more.
Other male transfers include Brett David Sonia, who was convicted in 2005 and 2006 on dozens of charges related to the sexual exploitation of a young girl, and Jolene Charisma Starr, born Joel Thomas Nichols, who was convicted of two horrific sex attacks on young girls.
As previously revealed to Reduxx by an internal source at the prison, there are currently almost one dozen male inmates at the women’s facility. Of the 11 names provided for review, 9 were convicted of crimes against women or children.
By Anna Slatz
Anna is the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief at Reduxx, with a journalistic focus on covering crime, child predators, and women's rights. She lives in Canada, enjoys Opera, and kvetches in her spare time.
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hellostickerdoodle · 8 months
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Holding Cell Fight!
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Whew! John and Celina got their asses beat!
After John realized shit was getting bad, he called for Celina or anyone a CODE 99, which in this case is a big red "EMERGENCY" button that alerts other officers of trouble. Luckily, Celina was able to push the button to signal for help.
Eventually, the cavalry arrived and cleared the room, allowing John and Celina to walk away with their lives.
On a side note, the elbow to the face is just devastating (poor Nolan!). I'll have to remember that move in case I'm in a physical altercation in the near future.
I volunteer to make Nolan feel better by offering cuddles and uh...other...things. Hahaha...
*SIGH*
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I’m sick. :( It sure would be a shame if someone were here to take “care” of me.
*pouring out a circle of salt*
Can you imagine how much it would suck if someone with questionable morals knew about this?
*anointing candles with my blood, coughing and sniffling*
Or someone who didn’t really know what they were doing? Or both? God, how horrible!
*with a quill & blood, writes “c’mon guys I don’t wanna fork over copay & plus I’m a huge fan please come over” on a piece paper, which I burn in a bowl containing a small fire*
I’m already in pain, I can’t imagine what would happen if someone like that were to show up!
*shakily places printouts of Dr. Frank N. Furter, Herr Ludwig, Nathan Wallace, and Orin Scrivello, DDS around me within the circle*
Oh please don’t let that happen!
*plays “mad scientist playlist for the ‘patients’ in the waiting room,” glancing around occasionally to see if anything happened*
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lefildariane · 5 months
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S01E05.
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not-those-kids · 8 months
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this fanfic reminding me why i don’t ship s*m and r*fe lol
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cloysterbell · 1 year
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william-r-melich · 2 months
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Interesting and Hopeful - 02/16/2024
It's been an interesting last 2 days. Donald Trump and his corporation was ordered to pay $355 million in damages in his New York civil trial. He also can't do business in New York for 3 three years. Eric Trump and Don Jr. can't do business in New York for 2 years. Of course, the Trump team is appealing it. The New York Attorney General who brought the case against Trump and his organization, Letitia James, is extremely biased as she had campaigned on the promise to take Trump down. The liberal New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron had it in for Trump from the beginning of the trial. The whole thing is completely ridiculous. Trump didn't do anything wrong. The claim was that he over-valued the worth of Mar-a-Lago, which the judge determined to be worth $18 million, when it's really worth closer to a billion dollars. There were no victims, no complaints from the banks, they got paid back on time and made a lot of money from the interest. This is more banana republic stuff that shouldn't ever happen in our country.
In the Georgia Jan 6 trial, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testified yesterday regarding the affair she's been having with her top special prosecutor, Nathan Wade. She was very condescending. This is another ridiculous situation, obviously. She paid him $650,000 and went on lavish vacations with him who supposedly paid her his part of the expenses with cash. Nathan Wade's father testified that, that is what black people do, hide and stash away cash in the house, like six months' worth. That's really strange to me and sounds a bit racist. This case should be thrown out. In fact, I think all the cases against Trump are political witch hunts as Trump calls them, and they should all be thrown out. It's gotten beyond ridiculous, in my opinion.
In a Russian prison north of the Arctic circle, an outspoken political prisoner died, Alexei Navalny. Many believe that since he was relatively young, 40's, and in good health, that he was probably murdered. Although his cause of death hasn't been officially determined.
A lot of interesting stuff going on, it's an exciting time to be alive. I just hope our country can survive until this November and that Trump gets back into office. I believe that will happen.
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theoutcastrogue · 2 years
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Because many people aren’t directly impacted by the system or don’t have family in the system, they don’t understand the sheer horror of what incarceration does to people—in their bodies and in their minds. And so the second big thing that’s missing is any reasonably accurate or reasonably faithful accounting of the incredible brutality of what it’s like to be in one of the 3,150 jails around this country or the 1,800 prisons.
What is it like to be deprived of sunlight and fresh air and the ability to hug your child? What is it like to be sleeping on the floor covered in mucus and feces and blood and urine? What is it like to be handcuffed and chained to a bench for three days straight? What is it like to be in the torture of solitary confinement? What is it like to be barred from reading what you want to read or hugging another human being? What is it like to be sexually and physically assaulted? [...]
if you actually were to look at the evidence, the policies that are called “tough on crime” actually increase crime. And the policies that are called “soft on crime” actually, over the long term, lead to a society with less harm and crime. [...]
there’s about $50 billion a year in wage theft from corporate entities against low wage workers mostly. That is five times the amount the FBI has reported on property crime in this country combined. The police themselves take more property from people through what they call civil asset forfeiture—much of which is just illegal searches and seizures—than all burglary combined in the U.S. Even by low reasonable estimates of police violence, there are several million physical assaults and sexual assaults by the police every single year in this country. When you actually count all of those things, they would dramatically eclipse all of the reported crime rates that police are currently reporting. [...]
With bail, what we know from the scientific studies of millions of cases across the country is that when you jail someone because they can’t pay bail after their arrest, you destabilize their life. They lose their job if they had one. They lose their place in a homeless shelter if they had one. If they’re taking medication for any type of mental illness, that gets interrupted. They get physically and sexually traumatized in the jail. They’re separated from their families. They can lose their apartment or their house.
Jails are what we call criminogenic. They lead people to commit more crime in the future. So when you jail someone for even two or three days after their arrest, you’re actually making it more likely for them to commit crime in the future. This is as opposed to trying to understand what it was that led that person to come into the criminal punishment system and trying to address the needs that they have. This includes things like helping people find work, helping people find housing, helping people find social workers who can support them, helping people find the therapy that they need, getting people into the right community-based programming. These are the things that work according to the research. [...]
Crime is defined by people who own things in our society. And police and prosecutors are only looking for some crime by some people some of the time. I think there’s this incredible fallacy among many people who don’t have any experience with the criminal system. There’s this tendency to define people who’ve committed a crime as bad people, to think that they committed a crime because of that evil. That just fundamentally, in my experience, misunderstands human behavior. The vast majority of times when people hurt each other in our society it is not because the person is irredeemably bad or irrevocably dangerous but because of very particular circumstances in which they found themselves. And we as a society have control—to a large extent, but not completely—over those circumstances. [...]
One big point is the sheer volume of stories about crime and punishment. Pay attention to the number of stories in your local outlets about police-reported crime versus the number of stories about illegal eviction, workplace safety violations, air and water pollution, wage theft, tax evasion, and other crimes that wealthy people commit every single day that the government also tracks. Different government agencies are constantly tracking these things, which are not being reported to you. You have to understand who benefits from that. Who benefits from making you feel really concerned about shoplifting but not about polluted water that your kids are drinking? Even though there are 100,000 water pollution violations every single year in this country (that we know about), it’s barely scratching the surface. There are cancer deaths, lead poisoning for kids. The consequences are enormous.
— Alec Karakatsanis (author of Usual Cruelty: The Complicity of Lawyers in the Criminal Injustice System and the Copaganda Newsletter) interviewed by Nathan J. Robinson | Current Affairs, September 2022
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mihai-florescu · 1 year
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Evil tsumugi listens to thrill me the musical (which happens to be one of my favorite musicals, how convenient...)
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coochiequeens · 2 years
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Actual women in prison have trouble accessing adequate menstrual products and this prison wastes time getting a man with a history of violence against women breast implants?
A trans-identified male inmate with a history of violence against women has been given ‘gender affirming’ breast implants while imprisoned in a women’s prison in Washington.
Nonnie Lotusflower, born Nathan Goninan, is currently serving a 10-year sentence for the brutal murder of 17-year-old Jessica Franklin.
Goninan murdered Franklin by strangulation just hours after being released from prison in 2007. Her body was found beneath an underpass in Bellingham, Washington, and a forensic examination revealed signs she had been sexually assaulted. Goninan was convicted on second-degree manslaughter charges.
In 2009, while serving his sentence for Franklin’s death, Goninan was charged with attempting to break out of prison with another inmate. 
While it is unclear when Goninan was transferred to a women’s prison, in 2017 he launched a lawsuit against the Washington State Department of Corrections citing discrimination on the basis of his ‘gender identity,’ and demanding access to ‘gender affirming’ surgeries. The ACLU entered the complaint in support of Goninan in 2018.
On June 20, a whistleblower employed at the Washington Correctional Center for Women (WCCW) spoke toNational Review and revealed Goninan had successfully undergone breast augmentation surgery while incarcerated. The correctional officer, who was not named due to concerns over professional repercussions, noted that Goninan had recently been escorted on a medical leave from the prison to get breast implants.
The officer stated that three members from the prison’s specialty emergency response team took Goninan to Spokane, Washington for an appointment prior to the surgery, and then to Gig Harbor to undergo the procedure.
“One of the members told me they drove hours for a ten-minute appointment. Then they had to take him again for his surgery and he recovered at Airway Heights Correction Center,” the whistleblower explained to National Review. Despite having the ‘top’ surgery, the anonymous officer did confirm Goninan is fully intact, and is regularly noted as engaging sexually with female inmates. 
Goninan currently has a profile listed on Caged Ladies — a dating and pen pal website for female inmates. His profile photo shows he has extensive facial tattooing and describes himself as a “tattoo artist.”
WCCW has had multiple disturbing male transfers either presently incarcerated at the institution or recently released. 
Currently housed at the institution is serial killer Donna Perry, born Douglas Robert Perry, who murdered three prostituted women in a four-month timeframe in 1990.
Yolanda Sapp, 26, Nicki Lowe, 34, and Kathleen Brisbois, 38, were all murdered with a gun and their naked bodies were found disposed near the Spokane River.
Perry initially avoided suspicion following the heinous murders, and fled to Thailand in 2000 to undergo gender reassignment surgeries, after which he successfully concealed his identity for years. It wasn’t until a 2012 DNA test following a conviction for illegal firearms possession that Perry was forensically connected to all three women’s murders.
During the trial proceedings, prosecutors contended that Perry had only undergone his gender changes to avoid suspicion for the murders and shirk justice. This was in part fueled by the fact Perry referred to his “male” and “female” identities in separate contexts, accusing his “male” side of having committed the crimes while his “female” identity was innocent of them.
While Perry was only convicted of the three murders, he claims to have killed nine prostituted women total. In 1998, during a prison stint for an unrelated charge, Perry allegedly told a fellow inmate that he wanted to kill prostitutes “because [he] couldn’t breed and the women had the ability to have children [but] they were wasting it being “pond scum.”
In December 2021, a female ex-inmate at the WCCW anonymously came forward and reported that the institution had been experiencing a wave of sexual assaults on vulnerable female inmates by trans-identified males who received transfers to the facility after identifying as female.
One such assault was committed by Princess Zoe Andromeda Love, a biological male with a criminal history that included the rape of a 12-year-old girl. 
Love reportedly sexually assaulted a developmentally disabled female inmate just prior to his release. According to a former correctional officer at WCCW, many of the files associated with the incident were “erased” from the system.
Speaking to National Review in November of 2021, Scott Flemming noted that the relationship between Love and the female inmate had been described by the witnessing officer as one of “predator-victim” rather than “two inmates in love, after having consensual intercourse,” which is how it had initially been written off by the prison.
According to Flemming, the incident report on the interaction between Love and the female inmate had been “erased” from the system when the witnessing officer went to check on it one month after submitting it. Flemming noted that it was likely “part of a coverup” as the Washington Department of Corrections faced a lawsuit barring the release of information on inmate gender identity following the first whistleblower’s initial appearance on the radio program in May of 2021.
On March 31, the Washington state legislature passed a bill which ended public disclosures on currently and formerly incarcerated people’s transgender status, effectively obscuring the current number of trans-identified males housed in the state’s female facilities.
By Anna Slatz
Anna is the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief at Reduxx, with a journalistic focus on covering crime, child predators, and women's rights. She lives in Canada, enjoys Opera, and kvetches in her spare time.
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immortalled · 1 year
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also. just. on that last post’s note...
i love that nathan loves his power, too. his relationship with it isn’t a healthy one--he abuses it, lets it lessen the meaning of his deaths both to himself and the people who love him, and he attaches an extremely unhealthy importance to having a “really cool power”--but he loves being immortal.
i’ve sort of come to terms with the idea that some of the christmas special could be plausibly in-character (just... wow, not that fast, and not in that very exact circumstance), and it is kind of hilariously nathan to sell his immortality for cheap because he let himself be snookered into accepting a lowball offer, and it is, actually, pretty in-character for him to be willing to sacrifice something he loves for someone he loves without giving any real forethought.
but i think the situations where nathan would give up immortality are so specific and so rare that it’s almost impossible. and he would likely regret it later, even if he felt good about his decision in the moment.
there’s too much manic love for being an unkillable, chaotic pest in the universe lmao and, as in the last post, too much love for living.
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jacqcrisis · 2 years
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I have several stories in the magical realism universe, most at different times and in different places, but Zeke and Caleb’s whole thing takes place a few years after another story, in the same city. Caleb is going to college at a university that some characters in that other story work at. 
And looking at the timelines of certain things, Zeke absolutely could have, feasibly, slept with this other story’s main character’s uncle. Which would be fucking hilarious and it’s my characters and my stories so I’m making it canon. If anyone got onto a monster fucking app because he’s a piece of shit cheating on his wife, it’s absolutely this guy’s uncle.
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karihighman · 1 year
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sun-god-cometh · 9 months
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hi hi this is lina my new main is still shadowbanned 05 (prisoner number) and 4, 11, 13 (questions) for the ask game? :D
Prisoner 05 - Nathan Willis (Name subject to change) 4 - This is a bit of a tricky one to answer, because his murder is hard to explain without spoiling what it is. But I guess he would regret the murder, simply because it is a murder. 11 - Mannequins! 13 - Once again, hard to explain, but given everything about them, they would've killed again.
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worldly-diversity · 2 years
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@trcstfunded​ ○ 𝕣𝕒𝕗𝕖 𝕒𝕤𝕜𝕖𝕕 𝕟𝕒𝕥𝕖 ○
         ⤷  『  “ I never asked for any of your bloody heroics. ”  』
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"Gee, you're welcome." He grouched annoyedly, stumbling away from the other with a glare as he attempts to catch his breath. They should be in the clear right now, but he's still a bit too wound up to actually collapse down onto the floor like he really wants to do. That was way too close of a call.
Looking for the pirate colony is something he's been determined to keep at, especially after Sam lost his life to this mad chase, from landmark to landmark with a deadly drop and deadlier puzzle behind every damn corner they came across. That wouldn't be anything new, except that they keep butting heads, Rafe clearly wanting to keep in charge of the project while Nate is the one with most of the info they actually need to decipher the clues.
Well, that and Rafe was just plain impatient, which had led to them racing out of the tunnel as it collapsed behind him, after having pulled Rafe out from the puzzle's center which had promptly begun collapsing around them. Heriocs, bah! See how he likes it next time when Nate thinks better of saving the ungrateful bastard's life.
"Y'know, maybe next time leave the deadly puzzle in the underground crypt to me?" He muttered as he finally caught his breath enough to utter more than just expletives, dropping down onto a nearby crate and gingerly holding his side. He'll be lucky if he's just bruised, though nothing feels broken at least…
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