I dont know if anyone saw the show on "E" about prison love...
but guess what? I went to the website and saw that men can write to transgender prisoners.
So here goes the site for you guys:
http://www.writeaprisoner.com/
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I dont know if anyone saw the show on "E" about prison love...
but guess what? I went to the website and saw that men can write to transgender prisoners.
So here goes the site for you guys:
http://www.writeaprisoner.com/
Wow that site is a trip. Where did you find the trannies? There aren't any in Cali or NYC. That site is pretty neat. Lots of 1st degree murderers (among others) looking for a date.
On this topic, transsexuals do typically get put in boy prison. However, some prisons actually have seperate wings for the TS. AZ had a big problem with a TS inmate complaining of regular rapes and such.
One of the subjects I had thought about doing a documentary on this summer was "Girls Serving Life In Prison".
Researching it, I found lots of weird, sad cases. One girl was 18, and she has stated in interviews that her brother had shot their father, and she took the blame to protect him, claiming she had been abused by her dad. Things, obviously, didn't work out (if her story is true), as she is now locked-up.
I'm still not sure if I'll work on that project or not.
WHY DO U FIND THAT WEIRD?
Let's go over it piece by piece:
Brother shoots Father (for some trivial reason, can't recall)
Sister offers to cover-up for brother
Sister makes up story of being abused, killing father in self defense
Jury doesn't buy story about "self defense", sends girl to prison for life
Father dead
Sister in jail for life
Brother (only person who committed crime) lets sis take the fall, is free and clear as we speak.
Weird. Although horrible or tragic may have been better terms, assuming her story is true.
If her story is true, her brother is reprehensible for letting her take the fall...though I'll bet she's not nearly as naive now as she was then, for whatever it's worth. Sounds like a movie of the week to me.
Of course, the flip side of that coin is she could be lying, and trying to sell her brother down the river. Two or more sides to every story, so ya just can't know for sure.
Where the hell is Wonder Womans Lasoo of Truth when ya need it?
(Hmmm, pretty sure that's not how "lasoo" is spelled, I can honestly say it's the first time I ever used it in a sentence)
I think it's lasso...
That girl's story is a lot like the lyrics to the song "The Night the Lights went out in Georgia". Maybe the jury found her version off key?Quote:
Originally Posted by hondarobot
Felicia
For some reason, I just laughed my ass off at the "Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" reference, and I dont even really know the lyrics to the song.
Gallows humor, I guess, but I really did LOL.
Ahhhh, time to mix another drink. . .