NOTE: This is a live document and may change at any time.
“I endured 336 days in solitary confinement. Every action was designed to break me. This is not metaphor. This is record.”
— LeRoy Nellis
See supporting documentation: systemic timeline and live evidentiary record.
Legal reference: U.S. Constitution and Texas Commission on Jail Standards.
Williamson County Jail Torture — Master Timeline
Author: LeRoy Nellis II
Phase 1 — Initial Targeting (2019–2020)
- SWAT raid with full militarized deployment
- Public exposure and database entry
- False allegations impacting custody and reputation
Phase 2 — Digital Surveillance Activation
Entry into NCIC / TCIC systems triggered persistent monitoring patterns across communications and accounts.
- Forced system-based communication channels
- Behavioral monitoring indicators
- Persistent data collection patterns
Jail-Based Torture Program (2024–2025)
Psychological Methods
- Isolation and sensory deprivation
- Sleep disruption and humiliation
- Religious coercion and restraint use
Medical Neglect
- Denial of diabetic care
- Delayed medication access
- Non-licensed personnel issuing medical directives
- Documented physical harm including vision and nerve damage
Physical Conditions
- Environmental manipulation (noise, vibration)
- Water access restrictions
- Extended restraint conditions
System Characteristics
This was not random misconduct. It followed a structured pattern:
- Data integration (NCIC / TCIC)
- Surveillance-linked communication systems
- Custodial control combined with behavioral pressure
Conclusion
Williamson County jail torture is not an isolated allegation. It represents a documented system of detention practices combining surveillance, coercion, and medical neglect.
This is not speculation.
This is a recorded timeline.
Williamson County Jail Torture: Timeline of Surveillance and Coercion
Williamson County jail torture refers to a documented pattern of surveillance, isolation, medical neglect, and psychological pressure applied to a pretrial detainee between 2019 and 2025.
NOTE: This is a live document and may change at any time.
“I endured 336 days in solitary confinement. Every action was designed to break me. This is not metaphor. This is record.”
— LeRoy Nellis
See supporting documentation: systemic timeline and live evidentiary record.
Legal reference: U.S. Constitution and Texas Commission on Jail Standards.
Williamson County Jail Torture — Master Timeline
Author: LeRoy Nellis II
Phase 1 — Initial Targeting (2019–2020)
- SWAT raid with full militarized deployment
- Public exposure and database entry
- False allegations impacting custody and reputation
Phase 2 — Digital Surveillance Activation
Entry into NCIC / TCIC systems triggered persistent monitoring patterns across communications and accounts.
- Forced system-based communication channels
- Behavioral monitoring indicators
- Persistent data collection patterns
Jail-Based Torture Program (2024–2025)
Psychological Methods
- Isolation and sensory deprivation
- Sleep disruption and humiliation
- Religious coercion and restraint use
Medical Neglect
- Denial of diabetic care
- Delayed medication access
- Non-licensed personnel issuing medical directives
- Documented physical harm including vision and nerve damage
Physical Conditions
- Environmental manipulation (noise, vibration)
- Water access restrictions
- Extended restraint conditions
System Characteristics
This was not random misconduct. It followed a structured pattern:
- Data integration (NCIC / TCIC)
- Surveillance-linked communication systems
- Custodial control combined with behavioral pressure
Conclusion
Williamson County jail torture is not an isolated allegation. It represents a documented system of detention practices combining surveillance, coercion, and medical neglect.
This is not speculation.
This is a recorded timeline.
Williamson County Jail Torture: Timeline of Surveillance and Coercion
Williamson County jail torture refers to a documented pattern of surveillance, isolation, medical neglect, and psychological pressure applied to a pretrial detainee between 2019 and 2025.
NOTE: This is a live document and may change at any time.
“I endured 336 days in solitary confinement. Every action was designed to break me. This is not metaphor. This is record.”
— LeRoy Nellis
See supporting documentation: systemic timeline and live evidentiary record.
Legal reference: U.S. Constitution and Texas Commission on Jail Standards.
Williamson County Jail Torture — Master Timeline
Author: LeRoy Nellis II
Phase 1 — Initial Targeting (2019–2020)
- SWAT raid with full militarized deployment
- Public exposure and database entry
- False allegations impacting custody and reputation
Phase 2 — Digital Surveillance Activation
Entry into NCIC / TCIC systems triggered persistent monitoring patterns across communications and accounts.
- Forced system-based communication channels
- Behavioral monitoring indicators
- Persistent data collection patterns
Jail-Based Torture Program (2024–2025)
Psychological Methods
- Isolation and sensory deprivation
- Sleep disruption and humiliation
- Religious coercion and restraint use
Medical Neglect
- Denial of diabetic care
- Delayed medication access
- Non-licensed personnel issuing medical directives
- Documented physical harm including vision and nerve damage
Physical Conditions
- Environmental manipulation (noise, vibration)
- Water access restrictions
- Extended restraint conditions
System Characteristics
This was not random misconduct. It followed a structured pattern:
- Data integration (NCIC / TCIC)
- Surveillance-linked communication systems
- Custodial control combined with behavioral pressure
Conclusion
Williamson County jail torture is not an isolated allegation. It represents a documented system of detention practices combining surveillance, coercion, and medical neglect.
This is not speculation.
This is a recorded timeline.
