More Updates on the Death of Timothy Redman in ESP
Posted By MTWT - Chris on November 23, 2009
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Timothy Redman in early 2009 at Ely State Prison
MTWT has received mail from inmates at ESP and their family members regarding the 11-18-09 death of Timothy Redman on unit 3-B.
One inmate tells us, “Investigator General Thompson was on the unit to “investigate” but he never once asked any inmate what they had seen in the hours and minutes leading to Mr. Redman’s death,” even though, clearly those inmates are the eye-witnesses, not E.K. McDaniel and Debra Brooks, who both came on the unit after the death and stood around laughing about it.
One inmate’s sister received a letter from her brother that said: “The cops let this guy hang himself and watched him do it and did nothing to help him but to keep gassing him after he was hanging.” Brooks was here at his door laughing at it and so was E.K. McDaniel. The cops even came from Ely. It was a big deal and no one wants to let anyone get to a phone to report what happened here yesterday”.
On The Ely Times, someone who calls himself Winsan, and who obviously works for the prison stated that officers “…tried to save this inmate’s life…by using any means available to subdue and incapacitate the inmate when trying to save his life and protect others.” No one disputes that Redman was locked in his cell. Who were the officers trying to protect? Certainly not Redman. And certainly not the other inmates all locked in their cells and breathing in the poison being sprayed.
Winsan’s claim that the guards used any means available to try to save Redman’s life rings hollow. All the reports from inmates tell a different story. In reality, officers were able to reach the inmate, but chose not to – or more realistically – were ordered not to, according to one officer who alleges that E.K. McDaniel ordered them not to enter the cell.
What possible reason can there be to use 5,6 or 7 hairspray-sized cans of chemical agent on a man locked in a tiny cell with no ventilation? How did Mr. Redman even have the strength to hang himself after being poisoned for hours on end? And an even more pressing question: Whose safety were these officers trying to protect by spraying chemical agent for hours on end?
This incident is hard to stomach, even for some of the the guards hardened by working at possibly the most abusive prison in the country. It is understandable that they want to believe this incident did not take place. It is understandable that citizens want to believe this also, especially considering that as citizens, we are taught to hold a special level of trust for law enforcement. It is unfortunate, but the sooner we face reality and get a federal investigation regarding this incident and many other incidents of great cruelty and abuse, even death, at Ely State Prison, the sooner we will be able to trust our public servants. Meanwhile, the lies and cover-ups at ESP continue unabated.










































LUCY, ITS APARENT NO ONE TOLD YOU THE TRUTH AGAIN. I DON’T KNOW WHO CALLS YOU AND REPORTS LIES TO YOU BUT. I GUESS IT DOESN’T MATTER , THE TRUTH, THE TRUTH REALLY DOESN’T MATTER YOU AT ALL. YOUR NOT ANYONE ANY JUSTICE BY LYING TO THE PUBLIC YOURSELF. YOUR INFORMANT ISN’T TELLING THE TRUE STORIES AT ALL AND WHOM WILL LISTEN?
Hi Trueneed, Can you be a little more specific as to what part is not true? If you know more than what is being told to us, can you share you side of the story? You call me a liar but yet you don’t try to disprove me. I’m here, and waiting. Let’s see your side of the story. Maybe this time, check your spelling and grammar before trying to call me a liar.
Thank you,
Lucy
yeah Trueneed justs prove it, prove that guards are so nice people. Maybe you can also explain why in movies or TV shows, they are always shown as criminals and coward people who can’t fight their own troubles and prefer do that on inmates.
Just explain us, why they show that on TV? They should ashamed or maybe not , because what MTWT said was true and you just want to mess up with the truth.