southwestern indiana, the wabash valley correctional facility is more than a hundred miles from a major urban center, but it has plenty of reminders of urban problems behind the walls. wabash valley has 43 different gangs and approximately 400 different gang members. that doesn t reflect all of the suspected members. those are all confirmed members, and we have approximately somewhere between 200 to 300 suspected gang members at this facility. most of the gangs are divided along racial lines. but the majority of gang members here belong to white supremacist gangs like the aryan brotherhood and the saxon knights. prison officials believe that a growing religious might be a front for asatru, a white supremacist gangs. marcus murray one of the leaders at wabash denies that. there has never been anything
his son is on a razor s edge. i hurt a lot. i seek revenge from that. hail all thee holy gods. a convicted murderer seeks legitimacy for a religion prison officials suspect a front for white supremacist gangs and we turn our cameras over of them. whabash, locked up, is in th state. i hate wabash, you know what i mean? they make sure you re in prison every day. who wants to be locked in with another man for 18 hours a day and then three of the half hours that we come out is to go get the worst food you ve ever ate in your life. i don t even know how they call it food. every day, things people take for granted, we would cherish right now. wabash valley correctional facility, a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the centerpiece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population for nearly 2200 out numbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana s most violent anders a e offenders are sent here. the approximate breakdown, murder, voluntary
but one, cut off from visits from his son, is on a razor s edge. i ve been hurt a lot and, i mean, i seek revenge for that. hail all thee, holy god. a convicted murderer seeks legitimacy for a religion that prison officials suspect is a front for white supremacist gangs. and we have turned our cameras over to the inmates to share personal thoughts in the privacy of their cells. wabash, locked up, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. hate wabash. they make sure you know you re in prison every day. who wants to be locked in a room when another man for 19 hours a day? three and a half hours we come out is to go get the worst food you ve ever ate in your life. i don t even know how they call it food. every day, things people take for granted, we cherish right now. wabash valley correctional facility, a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana, the centerpiece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of nearly 2200 outnumbers
isolated in rural southwestern indiana the wabash valley correctional facility is more than a hundred miles from a major urban center but it has plenty of reminders of urban problems behind the walls. wabash has 43 different gangs and approximately 400 different gang members. that doesn t reflect all of the suspected members. those are all confirmed members and we have approximately somewhere between 200 to 300 suspected gang members at this facility. most of the gangs are divided along racial lines. but the majority here belong to white supremacist gangs like the aryan brotherhood and the saxon knights. prison officials suspect that a growing religious group known as
valley correctional facility is more than a hundred miles from a major urban center but it has plenty of reminders of urban problems behind the walls. wabash has 43 different gangs and approximately 400 different gang members. that doesn t reflect all of the suspected members. those are all confirmed members and we have approximately somewhere between 200 to 300 suspected gang members at this facility. most of the gangs are divided along racial lines. but the majority here belong to white supremacist gangs like the aryan brotherhood and the saxon knights. prison officials suspect that a growing religious group known as asatru might be a front for white supremacist gangs. marcus murray one of the leaders at wabash denies that. there has never been anything in my studies that says one race