AbbieNormal
Runs With Scissors
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In re: to socialization with other inmates - he's segregated in the 'M' pod (medical) and unable to socialize even if he wanted to, except for the pod workers who bring him his meals. He can, and does, wave to the females who are in the M pod (which is an all-glass room, creepy looking IMO, with a desk in the center ...and the CO's can see in, 24/7.) There is no conversation because they are between glass. He is on full display for any other inmates who happen to have a cell located at a strategic angle.
This is O/T, but I have to share: About a year ago, a client was telling me this story re: his time as a pod worker. It was in no way confidential, it was an anecdotal story, and I share it simply as some comic relief....there was an inmate on the 2nd floor of the M pod, across from Drew, who was upset with the staff. His reaction? To paint the walls with his....er....poop. You know what they named him? Poo-caso.
If you ever ask ANY WCADF guard about poo-caso, they will know. We've all heard the stories - hahaha. I've been in WCADF many times, but luckily, never seen this.
Note: Visitation for family/friends takes place via CCTV but legal takes place in the WCADF near the A pod (intake).
I worked for several years as a nurse in the medical unit of our county jail. Poo-Casa's are common, one in every jail. Bad thing is they remove the inmate from the cell and have other inmates on clean-up detail clean the cell. Poor guys.