Tag: wilco
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Coercion – Chapter 2 – Sneak Peak
CHAPTER TWO — THE POD PEOPLE INTAKE People think my story started with a SWAT raid. Choppers circling, dogs tearing through sheetrock, men in black stacking at the door. No. That was seven years earlier. This time, it was ordinary. Buc-ee’s. Bright lights, beaver mascot, gas pumps humming. I was with my girl, thank God,…
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Coercion – Chapter 1 – Sneak Peak
By LeRoy Nellis Bang. Steel on steel, the slot detonated like a shotgun blast. Bang again. Because once was never enough. That’s how mornings began in the box. Not alarms. Not coffee. Just noise as torture. The slot scream tore through the light-blue walls, rattled your teeth, rewired your nerves. The tray slid in like…
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The Awakening…
Summary The article, “What I Saw Behind Bars: How Federal Detention Is Quietly Undermining Civil Liberties in Texas” by LeRoy Nellis, exposes the alarming practices within the federal detention system disguised as local detention in Texas county jails. Nellis recounts his personal experience of being detained under Intergovernmental Service Agreements (IGSAs), which allow federal prisoners…
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Buried Alive — The Hidden Machinery of Suicide Watch in Williamson County
In Williamson County, Texas, a man alleges he was subjected to psychological and physical torture while in custody—treatment masked as mental health care under “suicide watch.” The individual, currently under home arrest following a medical writ, describes a six-year ordeal marked by harassment, retaliatory charges, SWAT presence, and being unable to see his daughter. He…
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Prologue to the book…”
“In the shadow of justice, within the walls of local jails, lies a troubling contradiction. Here, pre-trial inmates—presumed innocent until proven guilty—often face conditions that defy their constitutional rights. This narrative unveils the harsh realities of those awaiting trial, exposing systemic injustices and the erosion of human dignity. Through the voices of those who have…
