These 10 Deadly Prisons Can Only Be Found In Kentucky
By Jenn Shockley|Updated on December 15, 2022(Originally published December 10, 2022)
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Jenn Shockley
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I am somewhat a cliche'. I grew up running around barefoot on a farm in Kentucky.
I love writing, art, sunshine, all animals and my incredibly patient husband, who tolerates my "crazy animal lady" side.
In previous articles, we have seen some of Kentucky’s most stupid and evasive criminals. Now, let’s take a look at where criminals like that end up, in these intense Kentucky prisons. We have several maximum security prisons and a barrage of medium security institutes. The wardens keep control of hundreds of inmates, all imprisoned for varying degrees of criminal activity.
Consider this list like the bluegrass state’s scared straight, so here are 10 of the toughest correctional facilities in Kentucky:
Though some of these prisons are not high security, they still have their share of problems. Some prison guards, like Ferguson, end up looking through the opposite side of the bars at some point. Other guards sacrifice their lives while trying to save those of us who are free. Kentucky prisons do their best to keep the bad guys on the inside, but occasionally they get out. Please post your thoughts on Kentucky Prisons and Correctional facilities in the comments.
Want to stay a night in prison but remain a free citizen and have a clean record? Well, then you are in luck because there is an accommodation called the Jailer’s Inn which was once a place of confinement but now is a lovely place to stay the night.
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