Boston rocks, the former manager had no say in the matter, I was dismissed for personal reasons,b not because I couldn't do the job, and also it is more work than stated, thought you should know. Lynette Reicks-Carson, Fired communications coordinator and vice president of cure arm
No - I haven't written - even when I try, it just doesn't happen. Almost your birthday - and then Christmas - I think of you so much but I can't force myself to write. Amber had a baby 7 weeks ago - on the anniversary of the death of the baby they lost. He would have been 3 now. Everything is going well - what a blessing
Could you please give the full name of McCray and his DOC#? Thank you. I find it difficult to "get behind" any cause without researching the background.
This was an awful case. While I understand you wanting to be there for your son, I think PROUD would not be my words....but I was a mother as well.......
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. I just have to say that you have me hooked! Is the book finished?? Can I get my hands on it?? Heat is one BAD ASS woman...what a fight scene! I NEED THE REST OF THE STORY! lol
To my Prince I am so very Proud to be your Mother I would not give you up for nothing in this world!!! You are my Heart Beat every second. I Love you so much Mom
Mr. Lindell, I cannot express nor convey the depth of my sympathies for what you and your fellow inmates have endured. This may come as a surprise to you, but I am all too familiar with the tactics of officers because I am one. I work at a high security unit, dealing with high level offenders who are doing hard time. The state in which I work in is far from yours, but the circumstances are the same. You are completely right in saying that the system is corrupt and that why would people submit to an authority that so brutally abuses them. I believe the problem is this-- the vast majority of officers I work with do not view prisoners as 'people.' I exclude myself from this majority because I AM the minority. Out of my entire shift, I can count on one hand the number of officers who treat our prisoners like human beings. We are talking about a shift of over 80 officers. This does not include the 2 other shifts. What I am trying to show you is, this issue deals with far more than laws and ethics. This issue deals with the very core of corruption within the human nature. We are seeing first hand the same evil we saw during WWII with Hitler. Yes, I am comparing my co-workers to Hitler. Why? Because they are abusing, torturing, and even killing other human beings for the fun of it. This IS NOT natural. I don't care what any prisoner is in prison for. He or she does not deserve repeated torture or abuse simply because the officer doing it enjoys it. We know not to treat animals this way.. Why do we treat other human beings this way? Its something I ask myself daily. And something I kick myself about because I do not know how to change. Its an epidemic. A disease that has spread so rapidly. It must end. I just don't know what the cure is.
Lynette Reicks-Carson, Fired communications coordinator and vice president of cure arm
Amber had a baby 7 weeks ago - on the anniversary of the death of the baby they lost. He would have been 3 now. Everything is going well - what a blessing
I cannot express nor convey the depth of my sympathies for what you and your fellow inmates have endured. This may come as a surprise to you, but I am all too familiar with the tactics of officers because I am one. I work at a high security unit, dealing with high level offenders who are doing hard time. The state in which I work in is far from yours, but the circumstances are the same. You are completely right in saying that the system is corrupt and that why would people submit to an authority that so brutally abuses them. I believe the problem is this-- the vast majority of officers I work with do not view prisoners as 'people.' I exclude myself from this majority because I AM the minority. Out of my entire shift, I can count on one hand the number of officers who treat our prisoners like human beings. We are talking about a shift of over 80 officers. This does not include the 2 other shifts. What I am trying to show you is, this issue deals with far more than laws and ethics. This issue deals with the very core of corruption within the human nature. We are seeing first hand the same evil we saw during WWII with Hitler. Yes, I am comparing my co-workers to Hitler. Why? Because they are abusing, torturing, and even killing other human beings for the fun of it. This IS NOT natural. I don't care what any prisoner is in prison for. He or she does not deserve repeated torture or abuse simply because the officer doing it enjoys it. We know not to treat animals this way.. Why do we treat other human beings this way? Its something I ask myself daily. And something I kick myself about because I do not know how to change. Its an epidemic. A disease that has spread so rapidly. It must end. I just don't know what the cure is.
-Unknown Officer