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re: Child molesters in prison
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:27 pm to Dude88
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:27 pm to Dude88
Maybe it depends on the prison.
I know a guy that went for kidnapping and rape of a minor and he would call home begging his mom to get him out because of what was happening to him on a daily basis.
I know a guy that went for kidnapping and rape of a minor and he would call home begging his mom to get him out because of what was happening to him on a daily basis.
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:29 pm to Dude88
I used to work at federal prison. Most are in gen pop unless the check into protective custody. Different groups of inmates handle it differently. For the most part, the whites will jump other white chomos off the yard. The others, Hispanic and black are hit or miss. Whites would never jump a black or Hispanic chomo off the yard, an visa versa. Racial lines are rarely crossed, because when they are, it’s a big deal.
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:35 pm to yellowfin
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pedos don’t really get beat up in prison like they do on tv
That's not true.
Guys get respect for beating the shite out of pedos.
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:40 pm to yellowfin
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pedos don’t really get beat up in prison like they do on tv
They absolutely do. They also get shite and semen in their lunches, piss in their toothpaste, sand in their bed, etc. One guy we had would feed birds right outside of the door to the unit for weeks then take the tray in when it was full of bird shite and smear it all over the mattress of a guy that was in for molesting his 4yr old nephew and 8yr old niece.
Another incident we had was the kitchen serving actual shite sandwiches to 2 pedos. You pretty much get a piece or two of white bread with every meal in prison and these two would get an awful lot of shite sandwiches. Then they would get sent to my dept, which was mental health, saying they couldn't cope and was going to kill themselves forcing us to put them on suicide watch. Now, suicide watch in prison is being strapped to a bed in nothing buy a paper gown for 72 hours only being let up to eat. They would rather do that every few weeks then go sit in general pop.
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:46 pm to MightyYat
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They absolutely do. They also get shite and semen in their lunches, piss in their toothpaste, sand in their bed, etc. One guy we had would feed birds right outside of the door to the unit for weeks then take the tray in when it was full of bird shite and smear it all over the mattress of a guy that was in for molesting his 4yr old nephew and 8yr old niece.
Another incident we had was the kitchen serving actual shite sandwiches to 2 pedos. You pretty much get a piece or two of white bread with every meal in prison and these two would get an awful lot of shite sandwiches. Then they would get sent to my dept, which was mental health, saying they couldn't cope and was going to kill themselves forcing us to put them on suicide watch. Now, suicide watch in prison is being strapped to a bed in nothing buy a paper gown for 72 hours only being let up to eat. They would rather do that every few weeks then go sit in general pop.
Warms my heart.
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:48 pm to Dude88
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Should the other prisoners be told what they did?
One way or another, inmates find out about other inmates sentences. Sometimes they hear it from other inmates or from a guard. A child molesters sin doesn't stay a secret for long in the prison system. Let's just say I've seen what can happen when they do find out.
This post was edited on 10/15/19 at 1:53 pm
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:53 pm to yellowfin
Watch a lot of YouTube's about how it is in the pen. If you know a guy is a chomo (child molester) you better handle business and split his swig or you will be the one getting booked (stabbed)
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:54 pm to GreyWhiskers
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One way or another, inmates find out about other inmates sentences. Sometimes they hear it from other inmates or from a guard. A child molesters sin doesn't stay a secret for long in the prison system.
Exactly. Inmates find out one way or another. It's not uncommon for COs to "accidentally" relay the charges.
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:55 pm to MightyYat
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pedos don’t really get beat up in prison like they do on tv
They absolutely do
It depends. Other than that one beat down, Jared seems to be do just fine in Englewood.
On the other hand someone like Epstein would have gotten it one way or the other if he hadn't been suicided by the Clintons.
Idiots love their Subway. With so many good local hoagie shops only the bottom feeders hit up a Subway. Those are the types more likely to land in prison and protect their godhead Fogle.
This post was edited on 10/15/19 at 1:59 pm
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:56 pm to yellowfin
So you didn't get beat up too bad huh
Posted on 10/15/19 at 1:57 pm to Dude88
Posted on 10/15/19 at 2:01 pm to Dude88
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Child molesters in prison
Should they be put in general pop? Should the other prisoners be told what they did?
Whatever gets them killed in the fastest amount of time and the most painful way possible.
Posted on 10/15/19 at 2:05 pm to HuskyPanda
where the F do you work? Romper Room or KinderCare?
Posted on 10/15/19 at 2:09 pm to FLTech
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where the F do you work
State Employee. I work with citizens that have significant barriers to employment. Occasionally I have to assist sex offenders. Toughest part of my job. Which sucks because a few of them are nice guys at first, then you start to ask questions about their past. That's when they hit you with it, and it's hard to even shake their hand afterwards.
Posted on 10/15/19 at 2:28 pm to fr33manator
What's the story behind that gif?
Posted on 10/15/19 at 2:30 pm to boxcarbarney
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What's the story behind that gif?
Buy the Book “Why Gary, Why” by Jody Plauche.
Or watch the ESPN special on it
Posted on 10/15/19 at 2:34 pm to boxcarbarney
Gary Plauche.
Gary Plauche lived in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was separated from his wife June at the time of the shooting. In 1984, his 11-year-old son, Jody Plauche, was taking karate lessons with an instructor, 25-year-old Jeffrey Doucet, who sexually abused the boy for at least a year. In February 1984, Doucet kidnapped Jody and took him to a motel in California where he sexually assaulted and molested him. Police searched the country for Jody, and he was eventually found after Doucet allowed the boy to place a collect call to his mother from the motel. California police raided the motel and arrested Doucet without incident.
On March 16, 1984, Doucet was flown back from California to Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport, also known as Ryan Field, to face trial. Doucet arrived and was led in handcuffs by police officers through the airport at around 9:30 p.m., where Plauche was waiting for Doucet with a gun.[4]
Plauche was friends with several high-ranking police officers in the Baton Rouge Police Department; while many people believed that these contacts told Plauche where and when Doucet would be arriving, it was actually an employee of the local ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV who gave Plauche the information. A news crew from WBRZ-TV was also waiting for Doucet and had set up their cameras to record his arrival. Opposite the news crew was a bank of pay telephones, where Plauche waited while talking to his best friend on a telephone. He wore a baseball cap and sunglasses, so no one recognized him.[4]
As Doucet was escorted through the airport, he passed the news crew who were taping the scene. He then walked past Plauche, who took out his gun and fired a single shot, directly at the right side of Doucet's head, at point-blank range. Doucet immediately fell to the floor, bleeding from a wound close to his right ear. Plauche placed the gun down before officers restrained him.[5] Officers grabbed hold of Plauche and recognized who he was at once. They kept him pinned against the bank of telephones, asking him as captured on camera, "Gary, why? Why, Gary?"[4] The entire incident was captured on videotape.
Gary Plauche lived in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was separated from his wife June at the time of the shooting. In 1984, his 11-year-old son, Jody Plauche, was taking karate lessons with an instructor, 25-year-old Jeffrey Doucet, who sexually abused the boy for at least a year. In February 1984, Doucet kidnapped Jody and took him to a motel in California where he sexually assaulted and molested him. Police searched the country for Jody, and he was eventually found after Doucet allowed the boy to place a collect call to his mother from the motel. California police raided the motel and arrested Doucet without incident.
On March 16, 1984, Doucet was flown back from California to Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport, also known as Ryan Field, to face trial. Doucet arrived and was led in handcuffs by police officers through the airport at around 9:30 p.m., where Plauche was waiting for Doucet with a gun.[4]
Plauche was friends with several high-ranking police officers in the Baton Rouge Police Department; while many people believed that these contacts told Plauche where and when Doucet would be arriving, it was actually an employee of the local ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV who gave Plauche the information. A news crew from WBRZ-TV was also waiting for Doucet and had set up their cameras to record his arrival. Opposite the news crew was a bank of pay telephones, where Plauche waited while talking to his best friend on a telephone. He wore a baseball cap and sunglasses, so no one recognized him.[4]
As Doucet was escorted through the airport, he passed the news crew who were taping the scene. He then walked past Plauche, who took out his gun and fired a single shot, directly at the right side of Doucet's head, at point-blank range. Doucet immediately fell to the floor, bleeding from a wound close to his right ear. Plauche placed the gun down before officers restrained him.[5] Officers grabbed hold of Plauche and recognized who he was at once. They kept him pinned against the bank of telephones, asking him as captured on camera, "Gary, why? Why, Gary?"[4] The entire incident was captured on videotape.
Posted on 10/15/19 at 2:34 pm to MojoGuyPan
Englewood is mostly sex offenders, and Fogle was still beaten there.
Fogle was supposed to be a god among the sex criminals in Englewood. This made the non-sex offenders at Englewood hate Fogle even more than they otherwise would.
The guy who beat Fogle got a ton of fan mail and commissary money from the outside world. I don’t remember what his first name was, but I remember his last name was Niggs, which I thought was hilarious.
Fogle was supposed to be a god among the sex criminals in Englewood. This made the non-sex offenders at Englewood hate Fogle even more than they otherwise would.
The guy who beat Fogle got a ton of fan mail and commissary money from the outside world. I don’t remember what his first name was, but I remember his last name was Niggs, which I thought was hilarious.
Posted on 10/15/19 at 2:43 pm to anc
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. He then walked past Plauche, who took out his gun and fired a single shot, directly at the right side of Doucet's head, at point-blank range.
Damn. I found the video footage. efootage.com. Its not really gruesome at all. Or at least not as gruesome as one would expect from a point blank headshot.
Also found this:
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Psychological reports helped Plauche's case after it was learned that Doucet had abused Jody months prior to the kidnapping. Dr. Edward P. Uzee examined Plauche and determined that he could not tell the difference between right and wrong when he killed Doucet. Uzee also determined that Doucet had the ability to manipulate others and took advantage of the fact that Plauche was separated from his wife at the time, and had managed to wedge his way into the Plauche family. Judge Frank Saia ruled that sending Plauche to prison would not help anyone, and that there was virtually no risk of him committing another crime.
I know Doucet deserved his day in court, but in my mind justice was served.
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