REFORM
From Darkness to Redemption: A Call for a Reformed Justice System by Mario Collier
I come from a world where hope was scarce.
Raised in Detroit’s Jeffries Projects, my family consisted of five children crammed into a two-bedroom apartment...
PRISON LIFE
Making a Phone Call Using My Tablet by James Carlson
I am making a phone call using my tablet, and wanted to know what it's like being my first call using my tablet. So,...
FEATURED
Smart Bills Need to Pass by Todd L. Cook
The Nebraska Legislature is currently in a special session charged with the duty of passing meaningful property tax relief. One bill that was introduced...
FEATURED
Introduction by Vincent Mendinghall
Well Hello! My name is Vincent V. Mendinghall #94330, and now let me share some things about myself, ok. I am a...
SEGREGATION & SOLITARY
Coping With 23-Hour-A-Day Lockdowns by Daniel Patrykus
I'd like to talk about how I, and others across America, are able to cope with 23 hours a day locked in a cell. For me, the main thing is to stay busy. Well, there's only so much you can do each day, locked in a cell, right? Correct. So I come up with ways to procrastinate.
DEATH ROW INMATES
What Happens In The Dark: Executions by Robert Shafer
Between January 1993 and June 2024, the author, Robert Shafer, witnessed 92 state-sanctioned murders in Missouri. He shared his experiences and emotions surrounding the executions, shedding light on the dark and gloomy atmosphere surrounding them. Shafer also mentioned the change in the location of these executions and remembered the individuals who met this cruel fate. The post concludes with information on contacting Robert Shafer and recommends two documentaries about Missouri death row.
LAW
Grow Up by Todd L. Cook
I've come to realize that young people are stupid. Not everyone, obviously, and not you (if you're reading this it proves you're willing to...
HOPE
Wayward Life, Timely Rescue, Requesting Death and Abundant Life Without, 1990-2024 by Robert Shafer
I murdered Mr. Ford Jerry Parker and Mr. Keith Dennis Young, by shooting them. No excuses, I'm responsible, period. I knew better but chose not to be better.

