What did you experience, what makes you say this?
I mean...when you first start and they're telling you what to watch for and expect they slide in at the end "oh and don't shyt yourself if Casper comes see you". So of course you're all like
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Well you start with a class of hires and you all get your own dorm. You're in there alone all night. My 1st night I went to sleep, shyt you not, in that locked office someone tapped me on the shoulder pretty good waking me up. I pushed it aside as .....ehhhh naw.
One of my classmates come running out his dorm screaming a inmate with no head walked up to his office. When this is after lockdown and everyone is locked down. The veteran officers just
, all us newbies bout to cry. But if it's not you experiencing it personally you can shake it off.
I finally had my own experience working deathrow. About 3am, I'm dozing, got 2 other officers out there talking and bullshytting. We're outside quad 3. All of a sudden, BOOM, an inmate kicks the fukking steel door leading to the quad. I snap awake and look at the door. It was an inmate there. He yelled out something and turned away.
Sergeant and other dude stand up and look in the door window. Dude gone! Nowhere to go tho! We're all just
. We all talk about it the rest of the night. Straws were pulled to see who would walk that quad that night.