Joan Lipinski
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I mean, she was in agony.
I mean, she was in agony.
I mean, she was in agony.
Oh, we'll check on her. We'll check on her. And next thing I know, 10 days later, they threw her in solitary. I couldn't find her. I thought she was on her way to federal, you know, because they said she probably wouldn't be there very long. So I'm thinking she's on her way to a federal prison. And I happen to have a video scheduled with her because there's no visitation there.
Oh, we'll check on her. We'll check on her. And next thing I know, 10 days later, they threw her in solitary. I couldn't find her. I thought she was on her way to federal, you know, because they said she probably wouldn't be there very long. So I'm thinking she's on her way to a federal prison. And I happen to have a video scheduled with her because there's no visitation there.
Oh, we'll check on her. We'll check on her. And next thing I know, 10 days later, they threw her in solitary. I couldn't find her. I thought she was on her way to federal, you know, because they said she probably wouldn't be there very long. So I'm thinking she's on her way to a federal prison. And I happen to have a video scheduled with her because there's no visitation there.
But I happen to have a video and I thought, I'm going to stay on this video and see what happens. She came on the video and was still there and told me they threw her in solitary confinement. And she wasn't allowed out. She couldn't make phone calls. She wasn't getting her medications. And I was on the phone a lot then. I'm like, are you trying to kill her?
But I happen to have a video and I thought, I'm going to stay on this video and see what happens. She came on the video and was still there and told me they threw her in solitary confinement. And she wasn't allowed out. She couldn't make phone calls. She wasn't getting her medications. And I was on the phone a lot then. I'm like, are you trying to kill her?
But I happen to have a video and I thought, I'm going to stay on this video and see what happens. She came on the video and was still there and told me they threw her in solitary confinement. And she wasn't allowed out. She couldn't make phone calls. She wasn't getting her medications. And I was on the phone a lot then. I'm like, are you trying to kill her?
And they're like, well, we don't know why she was put in there. And I said, well, somebody needs to find out what she's doing in there because they said she's going out of her mind. It's feces infested. It's Cockroach infested. And I said, she can't call me. And he goes, well, there's a phone there. I go, yeah, there's a broken phone that an inmate pulled off the wall because they got mad.
And they're like, well, we don't know why she was put in there. And I said, well, somebody needs to find out what she's doing in there because they said she's going out of her mind. It's feces infested. It's Cockroach infested. And I said, she can't call me. And he goes, well, there's a phone there. I go, yeah, there's a broken phone that an inmate pulled off the wall because they got mad.
And they're like, well, we don't know why she was put in there. And I said, well, somebody needs to find out what she's doing in there because they said she's going out of her mind. It's feces infested. It's Cockroach infested. And I said, she can't call me. And he goes, well, there's a phone there. I go, yeah, there's a broken phone that an inmate pulled off the wall because they got mad.
So there's no phone.
So there's no phone.
So there's no phone.
So finally, there was no explanation as to why she was put in solitary. And that just about made her crazy. And finally, psychiatry got involved. And finally, after two months, she got some anxiety medicine that helped finally calm her down. So then she started this journey, but with autism, these journeys are very difficult and need change.
So finally, there was no explanation as to why she was put in solitary. And that just about made her crazy. And finally, psychiatry got involved. And finally, after two months, she got some anxiety medicine that helped finally calm her down. So then she started this journey, but with autism, these journeys are very difficult and need change.
So finally, there was no explanation as to why she was put in solitary. And that just about made her crazy. And finally, psychiatry got involved. And finally, after two months, she got some anxiety medicine that helped finally calm her down. So then she started this journey, but with autism, these journeys are very difficult and need change.
And plus she had been changed from unit to unit, to unit, to unit, wasn't allowed outside, never saw daylight, had no exercise for four months. when she started this whole journey, and here she's had back surgery. So when they put her in a car, she could barely get in the car.
And plus she had been changed from unit to unit, to unit, to unit, wasn't allowed outside, never saw daylight, had no exercise for four months. when she started this whole journey, and here she's had back surgery. So when they put her in a car, she could barely get in the car.