And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

From: "Taoss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

This is just too outrageous.  I am sickened by these reports of inhumanity.
How do we get these things to stop?

Taoss

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From: audrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Taoss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 8:55 PM
Subject: abuse of Texas death row woe/men


please do something i am forwarding this from Katleen
O'Shea:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

...............
I have been asked by the women on death row in Texas  to forward the
attached to Amnesty International Offices and all concerned groups:

THIS IS A SWORN AFFADAVIT BY CAPITAL CASE INMATE PAMELA LYNN PERILLO #665
AT THE MT. VIEW UNIT, TEXAS DEATH ROW FOR WOMEN, 2305 RANSOM ROAD -
GATESVILLE, TEXAS

I was sentenced to death in Houston, Texas, September 2nd, 1980. I was
brought to death row September 5th and I've been locked up almost 19 years.

The reason I am writing this now is because of the things death row inmates
are having to go through right now since the 7 men on the male death row
ran off and one was shot and later died.

We women are being punished for what these male death row inmates did and
this does not seem fair. We are strip searched six and sometimes 8 times a
day
even though we never leave the building where we are housed and usually do
not
leave our cells.

We are stripped to walk across the hall to the day room for 1 hr. of
recreation and stripped to go back into our cells. We are stripped to walk
to the shower and even though there is an officer with us who never leaves
us
the whole time, we are stripped to go back into our cells.  They strip us
again
when they take us out of our cells to search our cells which they do every
day.

All of this is done during the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shifts, though we never
know
when they are going to pull us out to strip us again.

One of the times the officers were searching my cell, they closed my lock
box on the last picture of my daughter I have with her in her coffin. This
put
a big hole right through her head so that the picture was really destroyed.

In December I went off the work program and was moved to another building
that houses death row inmates. These are seg. Inmates as well as psych.
Inmates.
They use gas and pepper spray in this area to subdue inmates, but when they
use it, it affects everyone since we have no windows or ventilation.

Some of the effects are burning eyes to the point of causing infections.
When this happened to me I asked to see a doctor twice but he would not see
me.
He did send me eye-drops which caused blisters on my eyes when I used them.
Only after my mother called the warden would they allow me to see a doctor.


This is not humane treatment. Please write letters to Governor Bush and the
Warden and anyone else you feel might be of help and demand that we be
granted the same human rights we demand of  other countries.

Thank you very much,


Pamela Lynn Perillo

*******

THIS IS A SWORN AFFADAVIT BY CAPITAL CASE INMATE BRITTANY HOLBERG #999258
AT THE MT. VIEW UNIT, TEXAS DEATH ROW FOR WOMEN, 2305 RANSOM ROAD -
GATESVILLE, TEXAS


A most important issue right now, Kathleen, is the outrageous treatment we
are receiving here on the Texas women's Death Row. I'm sure your are aware
of
the men's attempted and one successful escape on the Death Row in
Huntsville?
Since this occurred you would not believe the treatment we are given. Just
2 weeks ago we were informed that no only would we be strip searched for
out
1 hour of recreation a day, but also when taken for a shower and to have
our
cells searched daily. So, for the last two weeks we have been stripped no
less than 6 times a day, and our cells completely ransacked. I could
understand
once a week or even if we were to go on a visit or leave the building. But
this is every day, sometimes at times like 2:30 and 3:00 AM in the morning
- and, Kathleen, we never leave the building or our cells, for that matter.

Out of seven of us, four of us choose not to work for various reasons of
both physical and emotional health. If you are on the work program, you are
locked in a huge cage-like facility and only allowed to use the bathroom
once
every four hours. For some of us that's physically impossible and the
emotional
stress is just as great. If you work, you are given a project, such as
pulling apart huge bundles of cotton into small pieces. And if you don't
finish
what they expect you to do, you are given a "case" (citation). It's not
fair to
assume everyone can do the same amount of work. Some are just slower than
others. But receiving a "case" no matter how small or minor can be the
difference between life and death in our situation. And, what's so sad is
that these people recognize that, yet almost seem to enjoy writing them.

In 18 years, there has never been even so much as a threat of violence on
the Women's Death Row in Texas. Yet, instead of receiving any form of
credit or
praise for such good behavior, it seems we are punished even more.

The living conditions the four of us not working currently are in, is
unbelievable. They have us housed in what has formerly been known as the
"psych" center, but was recently renamed the "Multi-Purpose Facility". I'm
sure they put us in this area because they were completely out of
compliance housing. But, the only thing that has changed is the name of the
place. I
cannot even begin to explain some of the events we have witnessed here.
Patients are brought in at all times of the day and night in various stages
of hysteria or fear or anger. We have been subjected to numerous gassings,
which, yes, is only supposed to be meant for the individual who, in their
words,
"won't comply." But this gas instantly affects everyone around the area and
since there is not one single window that will open in this building we are
all greatly affected. We have witnessed numerous women who are most
obviously
"out of their senses" - have excessive uses of force applied, such as,
slamming them to the floor and against the walls.

I can't even begin to name or put a number on how many nights I've sat up
listening to some poor woman scream out as officers sit around laughing or
making fun of her.


Kathleen, I never wanted to believe that that the stories I had heard
about the officers were true. I always chose to believe that they were
professionals who cared in some degree for the people around them and their
well-being. But as I sit and watch the events in here it's all I can do to
keep from
becoming bitter. I constantly try and remind myself that they too will have
answer
for so much.

I do understand  that the six men who tried to escape made a grave mistake
and because of it, one of them is dead. But to turn to us women who have
done
nothing and subject us to such in-human conditions and treatment, is, I
believe, wrong. Myself, and the other women have written grievances, talked
to everyone we possibly can here at the Mountain View Unit and no-one will
listen to us. In fact, it seems the more we request to simply talk to
someone, the
more we are punished. Almost as if they are simply trying to shut us up.

You know it's sad because I truly try to never complain. I always tell
myself "It could be worse, it could be worse" but now I think it's at its
worst.
And I'm hoping maybe someone out there can help us. We are women not
animals or
even troublemakers. I refuse to let my heart become hard because of my
surroundings so I pray daily for acceptance.

Please write letters to Governor Bush and the Warden and anyone else you
feel might be of help and demand that we be granted the same human rights
we
demand of  other countries.

Thank you very much,

Brittany Holberg




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