splash. they hit me with baby oil and hair grease and burnt my arm off, and i didn t see the person who did it because there was a lot of prisoners out, so i didn t see who it was. and i m not the type that would tattletale on somebody, anyway, right? whitlow acknowledged what might be his biggest problem in prison. one of the problems and issues i had was talking a lot, excessive talking, going on and on a lot of times not only was whitlow a sex offender, he was a sex offender that constantly talked about his crime, and even his current behavior, which was disturbing. he talked about it to anybody who would listen, and this provoked the other inmates, in effect, to attack him. what did you feel? i know it s a stupid question, but what did you remember feeling? it was very painful. it was a lot of pain. but it was nothing like the pain i went through for a false charge for why i m in here for
the last 13 years. whitlow was also insistent he was not a rapist but just an exhibitionist. at times, though, he seemed unsure himself. how many exposures? i don t know. i was charged with three to four indecent exposures of the same thing. it looked like i was trying to show a pattern of stalking women and then i raped this female. but no, i did not. i learned my lesson to respect women and don t be doing that unless it s now as a christian, i know i couldn t do that with somebody unless we were married. but whitlow had some recent write-ups to exposing himself, and not to someone he was married to but to prison nurses. i got written up for charges i didn t do, and of course i was mad about that. he tended to blame other people for his problems, but the fact of the matter was, he was exposing himself to nurses and to people, and then he would
made his life anything but a circus. i was burned with hot baby oil and hair grease. it got all over my stomach. it burnt my stomach, it burnt my back, too, and i healed up pretty good but that s a permanent scar forever. w hirkhitlow claimed to not exactly who attacked him but he offered multiple possibilities for why it happened. whitlow constantly changed his story about what attacked him and why it happened. at one point he said he was actually defending a nurse who was the actual intended victim of this attack. someone threatened a gun on the nurse. i didn t want the nurse hurt, and i said, throw it on me. another time he told us it was an accident that had occurred, and at one point he even admitted that someone purposely tried to hurt him. i walked up to the bars because i thought someone had said, bozo, because that s what the guys call me. i went up to the bars, and
i go by doug. what is your nickname? what is my nickname? bozo. bozo the clown. why? why? i think it was because alex said i didn t have any hair. one day i was having a conversation with whitlow, and he said he had worked in a circus and that was his favorite job. it was ironic because of his laugh. out of nowhere, you would hear, ha, ha, ha. bozo whitlow had little in common with his crime. he was in prison for 16 years for rape and criminal confinement. when we saw his scars, it was clear his time in prison had