JM: What types of facilities were available to help pass the time? Roderick: There aren't any facilities available. There is
a common day room where you can talk, watch one
of two t.v.s, read, write letters or play cards
which is the big favorite for relieving boredom. Liza: None
JM: Did you have regular access to the entertainment or was competition fierce? Give details. Roderick: Sometimes arguments about what was going to be
watched and when would ensue. Depending on who
the guard on duty is these disputes are either
settled by a show of hands vote, or simply turn
the tvs off and nobody watches anything. Liza: No entertainment
JM: Did you have a hard time staying in shape while in jail? Roderick: When I went into jail I was 94 pounds and a size
2. Fifteen months later I was released weighing
189 pounds and was a size 18. I had to be given
a paper suit to wear out of there since my
cloths obviously didn't fit. The only excercise
offered is to walk laps around the gym. On rare
occassions they take you up to the roof and
allow you an hour of being outdoors. You can
also sometimes get a basketball and shoot hoops
in the gym. Liza: Yes no exercise is available, only a gym that you
can walk in Kevin: yes only 2 jump suits a week, and wouldent let
you shower after work out. so just slept all day
what a waist of life that shit hole place is.
JM: How often did you get to go outside? What did you do outside if you were allowed to? If you were not allowed to go outside what could you do for exercise? Roderick: They are SUPPOSED to allow you one hour per week
weather permitting to be outside but they don't
come anywhere close to meeting that. In the
fifteen months I was there we we're only allowed
out twice the entire time. And then only the
first fifteen inmates to make it to the front
desk are allowed out. Liza: never
JM: Did the jail offer church services? If so, what were they like and when were they held? Roderick: Chapel was offered every Sunday morning and
Wednesday evening and you we're allowed to go as
long as you aren't flagged against another
inmate who is attending. All pods go at the
same time with only a separation between male
and female inmates. There is alot of singing
and giving of testimony and the preachers focus
there sermons towards the lives of inmates. Liza: Yes church service is available often Kevin: yes, very nice from volunteers that paid out of
there own pockets to come preach to inmates.
I think the county should re-embers this kind
people. It keep the inmates calm.