JM: How many different blocks were there? Bill: there were a lot of blocks in there I don't know if I could I
can't even count how many there are Brian: there were about 15 blocks
JM: Did they have names? If so, what were they? Bill: everything was scheduled by Westin east north and south as
far as the different names and numbers on the block Brian: w1-2 w-5 all the way to 2-6 lots of pods
JM: Which types of inmates were housed in the different blocks? Bill: well these units are spread apart by and made to work to go
to school with her jobs in the jail for trouble makers there's
all types of different units for different and mates no sick
and needs women everybody's house and categorize it from
me in the Dale Brian: school blocks program blocks work unite the hole thats all the
unites medical and ciu for the crazy people . . . . . . . . . . . .
JM: What do you remember being the nicest and worst parts about the different blocks? Bill: I have to tell you the truth I remember too much about any
of these blocks was a long time it wasn't too long because I
was there but its been long enough that I don't remember
what is box look like I spend a lot of time in my room
reading and relaxing and working out and I thinking about
what's going on inside the jail should I remember Brian: the guards and the peole the school and work unite are the best
your out all day the rest of the ods your in 23 hours a day . . . . . . .
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