John Doe
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And then I'm like, get used to it, motherfucker, because that's all you got. And I think that's actually pretty good. Like.
And then I'm like, get used to it, motherfucker, because that's all you got. And I think that's actually pretty good. Like.
to realization and just accepting yeah this is what it is dude i mean and who knows maybe if i spent 151 months in there i mean i might have been getting my dick sucked i don't fucking know i don't think so but after a certain amount of time like say if you're there for 30 fucking years man i hear you i hear you gotta be touched like what the fuck something's gotta happen yeah or a guard you get lucky with the female prison guard that'd be huge that'd be very lucky
to realization and just accepting yeah this is what it is dude i mean and who knows maybe if i spent 151 months in there i mean i might have been getting my dick sucked i don't fucking know i don't think so but after a certain amount of time like say if you're there for 30 fucking years man i hear you i hear you gotta be touched like what the fuck something's gotta happen yeah or a guard you get lucky with the female prison guard that'd be huge that'd be very lucky
So I don't know. I've never had to deal with that. But you never had it.
So I don't know. I've never had to deal with that. But you never had it.
Get raped, get my asshole filled with cum. Can I say that?
Get raped, get my asshole filled with cum. Can I say that?
No, man.
No, man.
Yes, that trial was in Covington, Kentucky, 6th District. The first prison was really low and normal, but as it progressed. And the thing is, the face of the medium security prisons at that time changed. So normal medium security in the 80s, you might have bank robbers, a couple drug dealers. The average sentence was maybe 8, 6, 8, 10 years.
Yes, that trial was in Covington, Kentucky, 6th District. The first prison was really low and normal, but as it progressed. And the thing is, the face of the medium security prisons at that time changed. So normal medium security in the 80s, you might have bank robbers, a couple drug dealers. The average sentence was maybe 8, 6, 8, 10 years.
But now every other fucking guy had 30, 35 years, and they're young. So it was like, that was like a penitentiary and a medium. Cause like, you know, if a dude's got 35 or 40 years and he's 25 and he's disrespected, like what the fuck does he have to lose?
But now every other fucking guy had 30, 35 years, and they're young. So it was like, that was like a penitentiary and a medium. Cause like, you know, if a dude's got 35 or 40 years and he's 25 and he's disrespected, like what the fuck does he have to lose?
It's not like you have eight or 10 and you got an out date and you're close. Right. So like the tensions were different.
It's not like you have eight or 10 and you got an out date and you're close. Right. So like the tensions were different.
Acceptance. It's a big thing. It was luck. I don't know how I look back. What the fuck?
Acceptance. It's a big thing. It was luck. I don't know how I look back. What the fuck?
When they arrested me, I thought to myself, as they're driving me in the car, like I had the thought, I'm like, I know a motherfucker who's got a kilo of Coke. I'm thinking in my head, and I'm like, no. And they brought me to the courthouse in this room with Christopher Bick and a couple other agents.
When they arrested me, I thought to myself, as they're driving me in the car, like I had the thought, I'm like, I know a motherfucker who's got a kilo of Coke. I'm thinking in my head, and I'm like, no. And they brought me to the courthouse in this room with Christopher Bick and a couple other agents.