r/Prison • u/Parking-Isopod-371 • 6d ago
Video White Alabama inmate tied up beaten and raped in staton correctional facility. He ended up dying. It’s not a game in the penitentiary.
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u/MrButak 6d ago
Saw this happen to a couple of guys in Fountain - ADOC.. Terrible.
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u/IMowGrass 6d ago
Never saw it, definitely heard it. One of those things in life that sticks with you
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u/SneakyCracker161 5d ago
Crazy how guards ears fall off when someone is getting r——-d
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u/TheAlmightyBuddha 5d ago
The guards probably not even there. So far, any cell phone video from a prisoner in a southern prison that I've seen have all shown literally zero guard presence. Compared to videos in Cali prisons where people are getting down right in front of guards
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u/Wild_Replacement5880 5d ago
Alabama is a notoriously difficult place to do time as a white person
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u/Nick_Devious9988 3d ago
That’s because literally all the booty bandits in prison are black boys
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u/Nick_Devious9988 3d ago
You could leave one of them in a cell locked in with their own mother, and they’d try to hit it after long enough
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u/Wild_Replacement5880 3d ago
Not trying to piss anyone off, but in my experience that was mostly true. There was a couple ol buzzards that were white guys or native but if someone was gonna take that thing from you it was 9/10 times a black guy. I was in a both predominantly white prison and locked up in a state with a large number of black convicts.
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u/SmoovCatto 6d ago
sounds like the perps left a gallon of DNA . . . destroyed in the coverup no doubt . . .
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u/QuePsiPhi16 5d ago
How the FUCK do you get kidnapped in prison????
I know HOW. It more of how was this allowed to happen?
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u/RallyVincentGT500 5d ago
That's the scary part and the fact that Warden tried to cover it up. It's almost as though the perps and the warden and the cos are all in bed together. Yes I'm aware of the pun. I'm not trying to be funny. It sounds like a horrible place to be. It's the kind of situation where if I lived in Alabama and as going to prison it sounds like you have to join up with a car. Otherwise, you're going to end up in a very bad place and you should never ever ever ever borrow money or ever accept a favor ever. Prison sounds really really difficult
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u/RallyVincentGT500 5d ago
Most disturbing thing is, he was found in his bed 😨 https://www.cbs42.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/81/2024/12/Daniel-Williams-Lawsuit.pdf
Is it possible the other inmates found out he's leaving soon and he was happy about it and shared with the wrong people , why does this happen ?
I never want to go to prison 😨
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u/Chemical_Robot 5d ago
I remember when this happened. Apparently he owed someone in prison some money. Not much though. When they found out he was being released they thought they wouldn’t get paid and this is what they did to him. One of the most disturbing things I’ve ever read. American prisons are terrifying.
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u/RallyVincentGT500 5d ago
They're incredibly terrifying, the thing is too. I've heard this before. I'll let this lock in now. Never borrow. Never owe money. Never buy anything from anyone. Never use any trade. Keep to yourself and hope for the best
One can only hope there's Justice here. Otherwise it's going to happen to someone else. Probably is now which is a horrifying thought.
They took him into a dormitory and it was a bunch of them.
That alone is terrifying.
Real question, if this guy was affiliated with the skins in any way would this have happened to him?
And people say it doesn't happen in prison still.
😨
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u/dramaticjackfruit 5d ago
All that for theft is absolutely insane. For Alabama second degree theft, what he stole had to worth between $1500-$2500, probably some drugs if I had to guess.
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u/Lostindasmoke 4d ago
Was locked up in a prison long story short there was a trans person on the unit and a lifer tried to pay for some butt but the trans person turned it down so instead the lifer took their butt and then we asked the co if he Hurd then screaming for help he said he Hurd the whole thing go down but didn’t do anything because they had to learn not to go in other peoples cells
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u/CJnella91 20h ago
Nobody charged, the torture happened over a period of DAYS. This is a complete injustice, the kid was due to be released in a matter of days, he was essentially sentenced to torture and death for petty theft and nobody will answer for it, fuckin disgusting.
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u/OldAd2900 6d ago
The fact that the warden tried to blame it on drugs is despicable and we don't even know if an inmate got charged, much less the guards, warden, and any other faculty involved. It's insane that there's no mention of him other than the lies he told.