I look at a lot of prison's websites & some do show the records-I am a regular to the TX death row site & have never seen that info on it
It does however, show her weight at 172 lbs ? Didn't she weigh like 130 - 135 or so when she went to prison? But then I guess there's not much motivation to keep one's weight down when they're sitting on DR. Not like they have the choice of a low carb. high protein diet either.
I would bet too that Darin divorcing her must have been of significant discouragement for Darlie, certainly wouldn't have promoted a positive or hopeful state of mind. Darin can claim all he wants that he still believes Darlie is innocent, but his actions of divorcing her speak much louder than words, and are not the actions of a loving, supportive husband who completely believes in his wife's innocence, but that's JMO. Whatever the case, maybe the divorce has helped some reality set in, possibly helping her to get through Denial and Anger, i.e., according to the Kuebler-Ross model of five stages of grief.
And though each stage is not clear cut, as they can overlap, go back and forth, etc., it seems possible by her appearance, her weight gain, and given the duration and course of events thus far, that Darlie may to some degree be in the Depression stage now. Then one might ask who wouldn't find DR to be depressing?
In spite of the fact that I believe Darlie is guilty for murdering her own children, I still, for some inexplicable reason, find her plight to be profoundly sad. Of course the saddest thing is what happened to her boys, the heinous unthinkable act she committed that got her where she is. Regardless, I really hope to see her sentence commuted to life w/o parole. But then I'm not really a proponent of the death penalty anyway. JMO