Full Series: KSAT Investigates takes you inside a Texas prison during a lockdown

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2023-11-02に共有
KSAT Investigates was granted exclusive access inside a prison while this lockdown was happening to see firsthand what the problems were.

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  • @beachbum1523
    There is absolutely no way so much contraband could find its way into any prison system without the help of corrupt guards and prison staff.
  • Did 17 years flat at Wynne..released in 2002 and haven't looked back since.
  • My sister worked there. The problem is that TDCJ hires just about anyone, and the wardens and other high ranks don't walk the floors and get involved in their employees. My sister felt she couldn't trust her fellow CO's.
  • @sirjames7800
    In 2017, i was at Formby unit and i was amazed from all the contraband they had in their. I've learned a lot from that experience. I have not been back since. I am now a productive member of society.
  • @popnson1039
    Dang. I'm glad I've been out since 2010. Spend 5 years in TDC. Was hectic. But glad God provides.
  • @YoUnOkNoWoK
    Someone on that jail staff is smuggling these items in.. It’s that easy so find them!
  • @JoeySavage
    Glad I never been to jail thank God I appreciate my freedom God keep me away from jail amen
  • The majority of Contraband is being brought in by guards and free staff💯
  • I did 4 years in Texas prison system and had to do 4 more years on parole and if it wasn't for the prison library that had books on drug abuse and alcohol abuse and how to help your self while in prison and going to church and memorizing scriptures and praying all the time I don't I would have made it this far in life 29 years without alcohol and 29 years without eleagal drugs I have a full time job and a savings account and I go to church every Sunday and do Bible study after work and I no longer live in Texas I believe a change in states and a fresh start for me in life has made me a better man in society My advice to any prisoner is you have to dream of turning your life around and going to church to find Jesus Christ and studying the word every chance you get and lurning to stay to your self and hold a job and always be think full for that and all always pay your bills on time and you'll make it off parole and as soon as you get off parole leave Texas and never look back
  • @easerone1651
    Signed for 3 yrs TDC back 2009 , I learned my lesson for sure. 1.Garza west unit 2.Byrd unit 3.Ferguson unit
  • @Zaydawg400
    Wynn unit is a educational unit its nothing like beto or Ferguson
  • @GetsumJ
    Tablets, Programs, Stimulus Checks, Medical care, Meals. Just curious, what to homeless vets get?
  • @wabasher3168
    10:04 Wow. Ive did time with Ramon. Didn't talk to him often, but I remember him well. One thing I remember about him that he was a very positive guy and was always smiling! Seeing him in this video made me both happy and sad..happy that he's alive and looking well, and sad that he's still there "11 YEARS" after I left. I don't know what he was in there for, but if anyone was worth enough to be set free, it would be most DEFINITELY HIM. And he hasn't aged at all except for a little more gray 🤣! Hopefully one day he'll be free. Not only he's needed for guidance in there, but he would be a perfect inspiration on the outside, and worth more to society
  • Is it possible to make a boring documentary in the most dangerous place on earth? KSAT: yes
  • At 5:45: they should make sure that they'd investigate those officers too. Because I know from experience. I am a ex con. I've served 5 years in TDCJ-ID. And part of my sentence was served on the Wynne Unit, in Huntsville, Texas. I was in Ad. Seg. Those officers try their best to make your life miserable and will assault you. They try their best to provoke you, via extreme and abusive harassment. And I'm talking about the ranking officials as well. It's so typical that the prisons only talks about "how dangerous the inmates are." But never speak on "the corruption of the administration itself." So typical! But I know better.
  • Did my time in medium custody. In 2001 Not as violent as other texas prisons. But you were able to make money cash money. Everyone was making money at that unit. Trustees were making a killing as they were Almost keeping half of each drop.
  • @Str8Bidness
    Oh man! My Alma mater! Wynne was my first unit and where I cut my teeth as a CO. One of the oldest max units, it "wuddn't no joke," as they'd say. 28 years since I walked those runs, and was down with my Hommies. This is where I learned that respect is earned and not just given. That "firm fair and consistent," isn't just a slogan, but the real path to self respect. That when the court sentenced even the worst people in society, that they took away their time, and not their humanity. I spent the next 24 years in SAFP and the things I learned here made my career fruitful in helping men fight their demons of addiction. Seeing this video brought back a flood of memories. Stay down and stay safe my Bros. And Sisters.