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Folsom's 93 by April Moore
Folsom's 93 by April  Moore












Folsom

  • Some smuggled knives and drug pipes measure in excess of 7 inches long.
  • They are usually - but not always - covered with a protective sheathe.

    Folsom

    Knives are a commonly keistered item, presumably for self defense.However, the annals or criminal anality occasionally bring to light stories of keistering that boggle the mind… Once you have a little privacy, you push it out the same way you do when going number two. When you keister an object, you insert it into your rectum and push it in far enough that a normal cavity search won’t spot it. It’s pretty much exactly what it sounds like. One of the more…interesting…ways to bring contraband into jail with you is a practice called “keistering.” Criminals are creative and resourceful when it comes to smuggling stuff inside, just as prison staff has become resourceful and thorough about stopping them. But some things - especially drugs, money and weapons - you’re going to have to do without. Sure, they provide you with clothing, toiletry, reasonable access to books and writing implements.

    Folsom

    When you go to jail, they take all your stuff. This story, I’d much rather read about, than see. He has heard his share of stories and seen plenty. Jason has volunteered in prisons and has taught self-defense to prison guards and parole officers. Today, I bring you a great post from writer, Jason Brickwho as you may recall, posted a stupid criminal storyearlier. “You can’t take it with you.” We’ve all heard this phrase when referring to death, but it also pertains to going to prison.














    Folsom's 93 by April  Moore