Amy Meadlo's transcribed interview of Cecil Vaughn about Richar Speck's moonshine enterprise. According to Vaughn, Richard Speck made and sold his own moonshine while he was in prison. No one ever found his still.
Amy Meadlo's transcribed interview of Cecil Vaughn about John Wayne Gacy's art production line. According to Vaughn, Gacy would have other prisoners fill in spaces on paint-by-munber pictures. Gacy only signed his name to the pictures and then sold...
Amy Meadlo's transcribed interview of Harry Marsh about the Michigan City Electric Chair. According to Marsh, the inmate who built the electric chair ended up being the first sentenced to death in it.
Amy Meadlo's transcribed interview of Harry Marsh about "Poetic Justice." According to Marsh, in Texas many years ago sentences had to be delivered as poems and one judge made up interesting ones for death sentences.
Amy Meadlo's transcribed interview of Harry Marsh about the "three strikes" it took to kill a man. According to Marsh, there was an inmate somewhere who had to be electrocuted three times before he was pronounced dead.
Amy Meadlo's transcribed interview of an anonymous source about a drug raid in prison. According to this source, inmates would use anything to get high on in prison. Once several inmates had to be rushed to a hospital because they were on jimson...
Amy Meadlo's transcribed interview of Troy Allen Cobb about the Michigan City Electric Chair. According to Cobb, the electric chair in Michigan City is made from the tree that was used to hang prisoners.
Amy Meadlo's transcribed interview of an anonymous source about prison suicides. According to this source, inmate will find any way they can to commit suicide if they want to die badly enough.
Amy Meadlo's transcribed interview of an anonymous source about inmate murders in prisons. According to the source, one inmate killed another while they were working. The inmates didn't get along well, so one just killed the other and went on...