this building. but for inmates in the shu, the monotony brings a horror of its own. they told us what it was like to spend 23 hours a day in a windowless concrete cell, sometimes for years at a time. it s like you re always trying to find a way to come up for air. this place suffocates you. you know what i m saying? it s a tomb for me. you know? it s like a tomb. it s like a tomb, a concrete tomb. what if they would have sent these punk ass dudes to and he would have succeeded in killing them, right? during our first day on the shu, we walked into a heated exchange about murder. what you saying about the killer? you saying both killer. but it wasn t about prison violence.
can think of has happened in this building. but for inmates in the shu, the monotony brings a horror of its own. they told us what it was like to spend 23 hours a day in a windowless concrete cell, sometimes for years at a time. it s like you re always trying to find a way to come up for air. this place suffocates you. you know what i m saying? it s a tomb for me. you know? it s like a tomb. it s like a tomb, a concrete tomb. what if they would have sent these punk ass dudes to and he would have succeeded in killing them, right? during our first day on the shu, we walked into a heated exchange about murder. what you saying about the killer? you saying both killer. but it wasn t about prison violence.
this building. but for inmates in the shu, the monotony brings a horror of its own. they told us what it was like to spend 23 hours a day in a windowless concrete cell, sometimes for years at a time. it s like you re always trying to find a way to come up for air. this place suffocates you. you know what i m saying? it s a tomb for me. you know? it s like a tomb. it s like a tomb, a concrete tomb. what if they would have sent these punk ass dudes to and he would have succeeded in killing them, right? during our first day on the shu, we walked into a heated exchange about murder. what you saying about the killer? you saying both killer. but it wasn t about prison violence. showed up, saying that macbeth sent him. it was about shakespeare.
absolute control is the top priority. your quietest day in the shu can be the worst day in the shu in about two seconds. some of the challenges we face are the threat of being gunned down, as we say in here, having feces or urine thrown on you, spit, blood, semen, anything you can think of has happened in this building. but for inmates in the shu, the monotony brings a horror of its own. they told us what it was like to spend 23 hours a day in a windowless concrete cell, sometimes for years at a time. it s like you re always trying to find a way to come up for air. this place suffocates you. you know what i m saying? it s a tomb for me. you know? it s like a tomb. it s like a tomb, a concrete tomb. what if they would have sent these punk ass dudes to and he would have succeeded in killing them, right? during our first day on the shu, we walked into a heated exchange about murder.
they told us what it was like to spend 23 hours a day in a windowless concrete cell, sometimes for years at a time. it s like you re always trying to find a way to come up for air. this place suffocates you. you know what i m saying? it s a tomb for me. you know? it s like a tomb. it s like a tomb, a concrete tomb. what if they would have sent these punk ass dudes to and he would have succeeded in killing them, right? during our first day on the shu, we walked into a heated exchange about murder. what you saying about the killer? you saying both killer. but it wasn t about prison violence. showed up, saying that macbeth sent him. it was about shakespeare. it was really bizarre. because the inmates are not allowed out of their cells. so they re having this lively