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Was there from 1979 to 1982 ( 38 months ) Mansfield and the state of Ohio has nothing to be proud of . NOBODY should have to endure that kind of hell. It was far worse than the Shawshank movie. The things I saw, heard and protected myself from still give me bad dreams 40+ years later. I went in a stupid boy at 22 and came out a cold, hardened man at 25. I was only 150 lbs. at the time so I had to prove myself sometimes daily, sometimes hourly. It took me a long, long time to overcome what the hate factory had instilled in me.
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I was there back in the early too mid 80s, I’m a 135 grand. I came from Hamilton. County (Cincy) I remember Captain Schneider, he’d stand over everyone in the chow hall n was the one too yell n tell us too get up n dump our plates n go. I got out in 1986 n turn 60 April 7th of 2024 n will never forget my experience there at the age of 22 when I got there n the rumors I heard about that place.
This footage is the best I've seen of OSR, i did 4 yrs 7 months there. The lady talked about the 2 inmates in a cell in the hole(solidarity confinement) and of one killing the other; there is more to that story then mentioned, trust me. Then I saw the red painting of the hole, with the wording " capt. Stienider",I knew him when I was there, he was one not to fu" k with ...😮. Another thing , she mentioned not going there at dark or night; you couldn't get me in there at night neither. I've heard ,seen,and witnessed my share of screams from someone til their last breath; Erie happenings, that once were over in done, would silence the whole block thru out the night. It was kso mentioned, of inmates leaving there and being grateful for this experience in life. I'm one of them, grateful for Ashland College (then), Ashland University today. I left there on one of last bus loads out when it closed. Remember the "he'll yeas'" when the bus cleared thru the back gate(walls) leaving that place behide. Another mentioned was the feeling of pulling up to that place and entering thru the front door, when I stepped out of the van, you could hear the thousands of voices inside, so sounding like a nest of hornets, best to describe it. I plan to go there this summer on a self guided tour with family and friends (day light), it would be hard getting me in there in the dark... Although, family and friends want me to go on a ghost tour as well, don't think that will happen. I have many stories of being in this place, the movie "Tango and Cash" was also filmed at OSR, I was there then. All and all,, this joint was no joke peeps... although once I got to the West Block, it was a lot better then the East Block. Nothing you could do "but do it", i had 5 years actual time, before even thinking of going home. The rest is history; thanks to Ashland College and their program inside these walls, today, I am on my 30th year of my( self employment ) business (started 1993) left the OSR prison sentence in 1991...
i loved this story and it was well done but these types of documentaries often paint a picture of a dying bread. Its not true a lot of makers are looking back at hand tools and they worked great and could make finer details and not power bill. im mostly a wood worker and i was tired of dust flying in my face and when i went back to hand tools i was more happy and i worked more.
Been to Texas and Minnesota State Fairs, they say they're best.... sorry, Ohio State Fair way way better 1962-1972. Fab shows in grandstand,Bob Hope, Osmonds, sulky races, new tractors pulling skids etc. Great day for less than $5.
Honestly haven’t tried a parlor that I haven’t loved. Skyline is in the family but sometimes I feel like Gold Star but can resist a Way and Gravy Cheese fries at Pleasant Ridge
Have you noticed some of the comments are made by paid peopl. To sell you on that hell hole. Ooh yeh come visit..its just like everything else in Ohio. WORTHLESS.
Thank you for this Virgo, I had the pleasure of meeting and befriending Edwin at KSU, back in the 90’s. He gifted me one of his works, it’s a treasure I value. Sad he passed away