Day 56: We will most likely never see again
Thursday 16 October 2008
I do not know what time it is, but I think it's shortly before 8 Clock in the morning, because stone was placed just handcuffed to shower. I can see the entrance to his cell by the reflection in the monitoring center when the light is off. Several officials are waiting to take him into the visiting room. He will have to check out at noon, or until he receives a stay of execution. At 12 he clock is then subjected to body searches and sent to Huntsville. Unless he gets an extension, what I hope. He is on his way out. He calls to us in farewell. We'll most likely never see again.
officials of the postal area came through today. I have not mentioned yet. Every morning they come here through the legal mail, directories, or registered mail. Although something rejected, a letter, stamps, cards. That happens. Many are nervous when they come in the direction of their cell and have a large envelope, as this could be bad news by the court.
Wow! I hope I never need emergency medical assistance. The medical staff here has been just an exercise! They had many officials here, and the support they have rolled through here, is posted everywhere. They would kill themselves.
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