I don't have a problem interviewing a formally incarcerated person on my channel. Some get all freaked out over it. Why? We are talking True Prison Stories here.
If you do another video about staff on inmate assaults, Jessica Kent would be good to bring on. She's done videos and is very passionate about holding these bastards responsible.
That is a great tip! I have to admit that would be overlooked by many. Thank you for checking in and the great advice. In the old days 90's in Florida they sold the inmates chili in plastic container. They would carefully remove the paper seal and cut the container in half making a false compartment in the middle. Hide drugs , seal it up and put paper wrapper back on the outside. You pick it up during a search and it feels and looks like it was never opened.
Everything he said is right though. Alot of it is through staff. I heard one prison wife who took a job at the prison to be with her incarcerated husband. Apparently she's pregnant now.
Hey Gary obviously none of the ways Contraband gets in a prison surprise me. But having the inmate tell it added really neat Dimension to it. Great video idea my friend
Yea but in our level 4 they have huge helicopter propellers that turn on if anything is close to the prison we had a dudes wife hire a helicopter for a ride she made him at gun point to land on prison grounds & 3 inmates escaped they couldn't shoot it down because he was made to identify he is at gun point a civilian so they brought In those huge propalers
I had so many staff cases involving contraband introduction it was not funny. You and I would never ever consider it but so many either fall into these traps of inmate manipulation or go for the fast cash. Now I'm including all prison staff civilian and uniform who taint our image. Just look at Georgia 2 years ago catching officers ten at a time. It is sickening and really hurts the honest officers and staff members. Tired of reading every week about a staff member arrested for drugs smuggling or sex with inmates.