Darcy Padilla

 

““The Death Ward” are isolation units that held 120 inmates – all HIV positive. Inmates came to call it “The Death Ward” because “There was nothing to do but just wait around and die.”
” © Darcy Padilla

 

 

 

  1. Andy-
    Hi. Nice site you have here; very interesting. When you have a moment call me at 410-802-9186 or at home, 301-4900-1855. Maybe I’ll come down and visit sometime.

    Best,
    Lenny Cohen

    leonard cohen — May 25, 2009

  2. Hey Darcy,
    Wonderful pictures. Glad to see you’re still alive and shooting.
    Just actually heard from one of the people in Oregon whose kid got shot at the school. Been a long time. Albest, Claudia

    Claudia Dowling — May 27, 2009

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