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« Reply #1520 on: January 04, 2009, 04:38:01 PM »

Thank-you Klaas, for that information. I wasn't aware of that missing and exploited site.
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« Reply #1521 on: January 04, 2009, 04:40:30 PM »

Thanks, BooMonkey for that info, inmates sure get a lot of things that I feel they don't deserve.
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« Reply #1522 on: January 04, 2009, 04:48:53 PM »

Virtual prison tour.
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« Reply #1523 on: January 04, 2009, 04:50:06 PM »



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« Reply #1524 on: January 04, 2009, 04:52:48 PM »

Thanks, BooMonkey for that info, inmates sure get a lot of things that I feel they don't deserve.

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« Reply #1525 on: January 04, 2009, 04:55:31 PM »

You can see virtual prison tour here.
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« Reply #1526 on: January 04, 2009, 04:56:23 PM »

So the prison KC is in now is the State Pen. correct?  When If she is convicted, would she move to a federal Prison?  There should be different "items" for her to order from the commissionary???  No protective custody???  I'm sooo confused 
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« Reply #1527 on: January 04, 2009, 04:58:39 PM »

Thanks, BooMonkey for that info, inmates sure get a lot of things that I feel they don't deserve.

NOPE, sure dont. 

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« Reply #1528 on: January 04, 2009, 05:04:17 PM »

Does anyone know if Casey is isolated from other inmates?

I believe she is...she gets 1 hour of rec time but I'm not sure if that part is isolated.. when LP's group was searching the Econ...the media reported that she had seen the news on TV and had no reaction..I'm sure she doesn't have a private TV but I don't know if she is "protected" while watching in the TV room

I've seen plans of a prison where the cells face onto a common area, in which were TVs hanging like they do in hospitals.  They had two or three of them so that a screen would be visible to each cell.  Don't know, of course, but it is possible that the jail she is might follow this plan.

if so, then she could watch TV all day maybe ? no cable tho, can't have much of a channel selection    Reminds me of TV years ago in England...BBC1, BBC2 and I think one or two other channels   


If you don't have a dish here where I'm at,you get 3 stations on a good day. 
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« Reply #1529 on: January 04, 2009, 05:05:55 PM »

So the prison KC is in now is the State Pen. correct?  When If she is convicted, would she move to a federal Prison?  There should be different "items" for her to order from the commissionary???  No protective custody???  I'm sooo confused 

Yeah, right now she's in jail, waiting for her trial that WILL convict her. Once she IS convicted she will go to prison. That info was on Prison life, though I couldn't find a commissary list, it did say prisoners can order snacks and pop. There are 3 accommodations that will be considered for KC: Death Row, Secure Cell and Open Dorm. If she is convicted and not given the DP she would have to have special consideration to get a secure cell, which given the info below, I don't think she will qualify for!!! That means OPEN DORMS for you KC!! Oh Happy Day!

# What is Close Management? (Secure Cell)

   1. Close Management (CM) is confinement of an inmate apart from the general inmate population.

   2. This status is designed to house inmates who commit acts that threaten the safety of others, threaten the security of the institution, or demonstrate an inability to live in the general population without abusing the rights and privileges of others.

   3. The CM system consists of three levels with objective criteria for placement and specific privileges for each level.

         1. Inmates are assigned to the least restrictive level that will meet their management needs.

         2. The inmate is returned to open population as soon as the inmate's behavior and facts of the case suggest the inmate can honor the rights and privileges of the general inmate population.

   4. The CM system requires the department to adhere to certain due process protection requirements afforded inmates before placement in a restrictive status.

   5. There are three levels of CM (CM I, CM II, CM III). CM I is the most restrictive cell housing level and CM III is the least restrictive.

         1. Close Management I: Restrictive single cell, single occupancy housing level.
               1. Inmates at this level have committed the most serious violations and are considered extreme security and management risks.
               2. An inmate assigned to CM I is not eligible for a work assignment inside or outside the CM unit.
               3. Privileges are the most restrictive at this close management level.
         2. Close Management II: Restrictive cell housing--may be single or double occupancy.
               1. Inmates at this level have committed serious violations of policy and are considered extreme security and management risks.
               2. Inmates in CM II status are eligible for work assignments in CM I, CM II, death row housing units, and restricted labor squads.
               3. Inmates in this status are afforded more privileges and program opportunities than CM I inmates.
         3. Close Management III: Restrictive double occupancy cell housing.
               1. This is the least restrictive of the three close management levels.
               2. CM III inmates are provided program opportunities outside of their cell housing as a transition phase preparing for their return to the general inmate population.

   6. CM III inmates are eligible for consideration for an institutional work/program assignment outside of their cell housing.

         1. CM III inmates are eligible for work on the restricted labor squad, work inside CM units, or work usually designated for general population inmates.
         2. Work/program assignments and their individual type is based upon the inmate's behavior, CM level, and the need to provide a transition back into open population status.

# Why is the inmate in Close Management?

   1. The best source of information as to why an inmate is in Close Management status is the Classification Unit at the inmate's facility.
   2. Use our Directory to locate addresses for Work and Forestry Camps, Road Prisons, Work Release Centers or major institutions.
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« Reply #1530 on: January 04, 2009, 05:07:31 PM »

You should contact Bill Curtis on A&Es Cold Case Files. At the end of every show they ask if you know of an unsolved cold case. If not that show, there are many like it on Investigation Discovery. Might be worth looking into.
[/quote] I would do that Blessed Mom, thanks, but they would have to work with LE where I live. The PD here seem to throw any murder they can't solve under the rug. We had a big one last New Year's day. A dad murdered his two daughters. Made national news, it's been a year and nothing. I have a feeling these two girls dad will end up in the bottom of the files just like my friend and her baby. It's a running joke if you want to murder someone do it in the town I live in, you will never get caught.
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« Reply #1531 on: January 04, 2009, 05:09:16 PM »

Does anyone know if Casey is isolated from other inmates?

I believe she is...she gets 1 hour of rec time but I'm not sure if that part is isolated.. when LP's group was searching the Econ...the media reported that she had seen the news on TV and had no reaction..I'm sure she doesn't have a private TV but I don't know if she is "protected" while watching in the TV room

I've seen plans of a prison where the cells face onto a common area, in which were TVs hanging like they do in hospitals.  They had two or three of them so that a screen would be visible to each cell.  Don't know, of course, but it is possible that the jail she is might follow this plan.

if so, then she could watch TV all day maybe ? no cable tho, can't have much of a channel selection    Reminds me of TV years ago in England...BBC1, BBC2 and I think one or two other channels   


If you don't have a dish here where I'm at,you get 3 stations on a good day. 

That's 3 more than I can get  nothing works up here, have to travel 10 miles before cell phones will work..

there's a very scary looking kitty in here...no scratching behind the ears for that one

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« Reply #1532 on: January 04, 2009, 05:13:42 PM »

Does anyone know if Casey is isolated from other inmates?

I believe she is...she gets 1 hour of rec time but I'm not sure if that part is isolated.. when LP's group was searching the Econ...the media reported that she had seen the news on TV and had no reaction..I'm sure she doesn't have a private TV but I don't know if she is "protected" while watching in the TV room

I've seen plans of a prison where the cells face onto a common area, in which were TVs hanging like they do in hospitals.  They had two or three of them so that a screen would be visible to each cell.  Don't know, of course, but it is possible that the jail she is might follow this plan.

if so, then she could watch TV all day maybe ? no cable tho, can't have much of a channel selection    Reminds me of TV years ago in England...BBC1, BBC2 and I think one or two other channels   


If you don't have a dish here where I'm at,you get 3 stations on a good day. 

That's 3 more than I can get  nothing works up here, have to travel 10 miles before cell phones will work..

there's a very scary looking kitty in here...no scratching behind the ears for that one

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Awww....he was really a wuvvy...his name was Bear.
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« Reply #1533 on: January 04, 2009, 05:18:10 PM »

So the prison KC is in now is the State Pen. correct?  When If she is convicted, would she move to a federal Prison?  There should be different "items" for her to order from the commissionary???  No protective custody???  I'm sooo confused 

Yeah, right now she's in jail, waiting for her trial that WILL convict her. Once she IS convicted she will go to prison. That info was on Prison life, though I couldn't find a commissary list, it did say prisoners can order snacks and pop. There are 3 accommodations that will be considered for KC: Death Row, Secure Cell and Open Dorm. If she is convicted and not given the DP she would have to have special consideration to get a secure cell, which given the info below, I don't think she will qualify for!!! That means OPEN DORMS for you KC!! Oh Happy Day!

# What is Close Management? (Secure Cell)

   1. Close Management (CM) is confinement of an inmate apart from the general inmate population.

   2. This status is designed to house inmates who commit acts that threaten the safety of others, threaten the security of the institution, or demonstrate an inability to live in the general population without abusing the rights and privileges of others.

   3. The CM system consists of three levels with objective criteria for placement and specific privileges for each level.

         1. Inmates are assigned to the least restrictive level that will meet their management needs.

         2. The inmate is returned to open population as soon as the inmate's behavior and facts of the case suggest the inmate can honor the rights and privileges of the general inmate population.

   4. The CM system requires the department to adhere to certain due process protection requirements afforded inmates before placement in a restrictive status.

   5. There are three levels of CM (CM I, CM II, CM III). CM I is the most restrictive cell housing level and CM III is the least restrictive.

         1. Close Management I: Restrictive single cell, single occupancy housing level.
               1. Inmates at this level have committed the most serious violations and are considered extreme security and management risks.
               2. An inmate assigned to CM I is not eligible for a work assignment inside or outside the CM unit.
               3. Privileges are the most restrictive at this close management level.
         2. Close Management II: Restrictive cell housing--may be single or double occupancy.
               1. Inmates at this level have committed serious violations of policy and are considered extreme security and management risks.
               2. Inmates in CM II status are eligible for work assignments in CM I, CM II, death row housing units, and restricted labor squads.
               3. Inmates in this status are afforded more privileges and program opportunities than CM I inmates.
         3. Close Management III: Restrictive double occupancy cell housing.
               1. This is the least restrictive of the three close management levels.
               2. CM III inmates are provided program opportunities outside of their cell housing as a transition phase preparing for their return to the general inmate population.

   6. CM III inmates are eligible for consideration for an institutional work/program assignment outside of their cell housing.

         1. CM III inmates are eligible for work on the restricted labor squad, work inside CM units, or work usually designated for general population inmates.
         2. Work/program assignments and their individual type is based upon the inmate's behavior, CM level, and the need to provide a transition back into open population status.

# Why is the inmate in Close Management?

   1. The best source of information as to why an inmate is in Close Management status is the Classification Unit at the inmate's facility.
   2. Use our Directory to locate addresses for Work and Forestry Camps, Road Prisons, Work Release Centers or major institutions.


If she ever got placed in an open dorm...can you imagine?The foul mouth and twitch in her getalong probably won't serve her very well. 
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« Reply #1534 on: January 04, 2009, 05:26:55 PM »

Same here, there have probably been a handful of murders in my town in the last few years.  Not ONE was solved.  So I agree with Joe, if ya want to commit a murder, come do it in my town, 99% chance you wont get caught.     MOO.

Really?  Where do you live?  My husband's driving me nuts.

 
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« Reply #1535 on: January 04, 2009, 05:27:35 PM »

So the prison KC is in now is the State Pen. correct?  When If she is convicted, would she move to a federal Prison?  There should be different "items" for her to order from the commissionary???  No protective custody???  I'm sooo confused 

Yeah, right now she's in jail, waiting for her trial that WILL convict her. Once she IS convicted she will go to prison. That info was on Prison life, though I couldn't find a commissary list, it did say prisoners can order snacks and pop. There are 3 accommodations that will be considered for KC: Death Row, Secure Cell and Open Dorm. If she is convicted and not given the DP she would have to have special consideration to get a secure cell, which given the info below, I don't think she will qualify for!!! That means OPEN DORMS for you KC!! Oh Happy Day!

# What is Close Management? (Secure Cell)

   1. Close Management (CM) is confinement of an inmate apart from the general inmate population.

   2. This status is designed to house inmates who commit acts that threaten the safety of others, threaten the security of the institution, or demonstrate an inability to live in the general population without abusing the rights and privileges of others.

   3. The CM system consists of three levels with objective criteria for placement and specific privileges for each level.

         1. Inmates are assigned to the least restrictive level that will meet their management needs.

         2. The inmate is returned to open population as soon as the inmate's behavior and facts of the case suggest the inmate can honor the rights and privileges of the general inmate population.

   4. The CM system requires the department to adhere to certain due process protection requirements afforded inmates before placement in a restrictive status.

   5. There are three levels of CM (CM I, CM II, CM III). CM I is the most restrictive cell housing level and CM III is the least restrictive.

         1. Close Management I: Restrictive single cell, single occupancy housing level.
               1. Inmates at this level have committed the most serious violations and are considered extreme security and management risks.
               2. An inmate assigned to CM I is not eligible for a work assignment inside or outside the CM unit.
               3. Privileges are the most restrictive at this close management level.
         2. Close Management II: Restrictive cell housing--may be single or double occupancy.
               1. Inmates at this level have committed serious violations of policy and are considered extreme security and management risks.
               2. Inmates in CM II status are eligible for work assignments in CM I, CM II, death row housing units, and restricted labor squads.
               3. Inmates in this status are afforded more privileges and program opportunities than CM I inmates.
         3. Close Management III: Restrictive double occupancy cell housing.
               1. This is the least restrictive of the three close management levels.
               2. CM III inmates are provided program opportunities outside of their cell housing as a transition phase preparing for their return to the general inmate population.

   6. CM III inmates are eligible for consideration for an institutional work/program assignment outside of their cell housing.

         1. CM III inmates are eligible for work on the restricted labor squad, work inside CM units, or work usually designated for general population inmates.
         2. Work/program assignments and their individual type is based upon the inmate's behavior, CM level, and the need to provide a transition back into open population status.

# Why is the inmate in Close Management?

   1. The best source of information as to why an inmate is in Close Management status is the Classification Unit at the inmate's facility.
   2. Use our Directory to locate addresses for Work and Forestry Camps, Road Prisons, Work Release Centers or major institutions.

OH Boo, Thank you so much for helping set me straight in regards to the prison situation.  KC being among the general population has been the greatest thing i've heard in the last 4 days!!!!  Thanks again Boo you made my dayssss!!!!!   
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« Reply #1536 on: January 04, 2009, 05:29:25 PM »

Same here, there have probably been a handful of murders in my town in the last few years.  Not ONE was solved.  So I agree with Joe, if ya want to commit a murder, come do it in my town, 99% chance you wont get caught.     MOO.

Really?  Where do you live?  My husband's driving me nuts.

 

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« Reply #1537 on: January 04, 2009, 05:32:21 PM »

So the prison KC is in now is the State Pen. correct?  When If she is convicted, would she move to a federal Prison?  There should be different "items" for her to order from the commissionary???  No protective custody???  I'm sooo confused 

Yeah, right now she's in jail, waiting for her trial that WILL convict her. Once she IS convicted she will go to prison. That info was on Prison life, though I couldn't find a commissary list, it did say prisoners can order snacks and pop. There are 3 accommodations that will be considered for KC: Death Row, Secure Cell and Open Dorm. If she is convicted and not given the DP she would have to have special consideration to get a secure cell, which given the info below, I don't think she will qualify for!!! That means OPEN DORMS for you KC!! Oh Happy Day!

# What is Close Management? (Secure Cell)

   1. Close Management (CM) is confinement of an inmate apart from the general inmate population.

   2. This status is designed to house inmates who commit acts that threaten the safety of others, threaten the security of the institution, or demonstrate an inability to live in the general population without abusing the rights and privileges of others.

   3. The CM system consists of three levels with objective criteria for placement and specific privileges for each level.

         1. Inmates are assigned to the least restrictive level that will meet their management needs.

         2. The inmate is returned to open population as soon as the inmate's behavior and facts of the case suggest the inmate can honor the rights and privileges of the general inmate population.

   4. The CM system requires the department to adhere to certain due process protection requirements afforded inmates before placement in a restrictive status.

   5. There are three levels of CM (CM I, CM II, CM III). CM I is the most restrictive cell housing level and CM III is the least restrictive.

         1. Close Management I: Restrictive single cell, single occupancy housing level.
               1. Inmates at this level have committed the most serious violations and are considered extreme security and management risks.
               2. An inmate assigned to CM I is not eligible for a work assignment inside or outside the CM unit.
               3. Privileges are the most restrictive at this close management level.
         2. Close Management II: Restrictive cell housing--may be single or double occupancy.
               1. Inmates at this level have committed serious violations of policy and are considered extreme security and management risks.
               2. Inmates in CM II status are eligible for work assignments in CM I, CM II, death row housing units, and restricted labor squads.
               3. Inmates in this status are afforded more privileges and program opportunities than CM I inmates.
         3. Close Management III: Restrictive double occupancy cell housing.
               1. This is the least restrictive of the three close management levels.
               2. CM III inmates are provided program opportunities outside of their cell housing as a transition phase preparing for their return to the general inmate population.

   6. CM III inmates are eligible for consideration for an institutional work/program assignment outside of their cell housing.

         1. CM III inmates are eligible for work on the restricted labor squad, work inside CM units, or work usually designated for general population inmates.
         2. Work/program assignments and their individual type is based upon the inmate's behavior, CM level, and the need to provide a transition back into open population status.

# Why is the inmate in Close Management?

   1. The best source of information as to why an inmate is in Close Management status is the Classification Unit at the inmate's facility.
   2. Use our Directory to locate addresses for Work and Forestry Camps, Road Prisons, Work Release Centers or major institutions.


If she ever got placed in an open dorm...can you imagine?The foul mouth and twitch in her getalong probably won't serve her very well. 

I couldnt wait for her foul mouth and twitch to get her in some trouble...She's soon to be someone's biotchhhh!!!   
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« Reply #1538 on: January 04, 2009, 05:35:56 PM »

Same here, there have probably been a handful of murders in my town in the last few years.  Not ONE was solved.  So I agree with Joe, if ya want to commit a murder, come do it in my town, 99% chance you wont get caught.     MOO.

Really?  Where do you live?  My husband's driving me nuts.

 

 

Did you try cooking him a nice breakfast ? 
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« Reply #1539 on: January 04, 2009, 05:36:35 PM »

Same here, there have probably been a handful of murders in my town in the last few years.  Not ONE was solved.  So I agree with Joe, if ya want to commit a murder, come do it in my town, 99% chance you wont get caught.     MOO.

Really?  Where do you live?  My husband's driving me nuts.

 


 
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