Houdini of FL: autistic savant in prison for taking tools he inherited 3 hours ago (en.wikipedia.org) 3 comments felineflock Reply Add to library humblebeekeeper 1 hour ago 27 years in solitary confinement for collecting his tools before probate had cleared is both unconscionable and extremely American.Solitary confinement is torture. 27 years of torture for this man who, as far as I can tell, engaged in a victimless procedural crime.Deeply fucked up and unsurprising story if you're familiar with incarceration in the US. felineflock 42 minutes ago That is not particularly American. There are dozens of other examples in other countries too. In America, at least there is a wikipedia article about the injustice, while in other countries is extremely difficult to get such injustices known. stefantalpalaru 6 minutes ago [dead]
humblebeekeeper 1 hour ago 27 years in solitary confinement for collecting his tools before probate had cleared is both unconscionable and extremely American.Solitary confinement is torture. 27 years of torture for this man who, as far as I can tell, engaged in a victimless procedural crime.Deeply fucked up and unsurprising story if you're familiar with incarceration in the US. felineflock 42 minutes ago That is not particularly American. There are dozens of other examples in other countries too. In America, at least there is a wikipedia article about the injustice, while in other countries is extremely difficult to get such injustices known.
felineflock 42 minutes ago That is not particularly American. There are dozens of other examples in other countries too. In America, at least there is a wikipedia article about the injustice, while in other countries is extremely difficult to get such injustices known.
27 years in solitary confinement for collecting his tools before probate had cleared is both unconscionable and extremely American.
Solitary confinement is torture. 27 years of torture for this man who, as far as I can tell, engaged in a victimless procedural crime.
Deeply fucked up and unsurprising story if you're familiar with incarceration in the US.
That is not particularly American. There are dozens of other examples in other countries too. In America, at least there is a wikipedia article about the injustice, while in other countries is extremely difficult to get such injustices known.
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