Crime Haunting final Facebook post of Alabama prisoner Daniel Williams, 22, who died after 'two days of rape and torture' just two weeks before being freed - He was serving a 12-month sentence for second-degree theft at Staton Correctional Facility in Elmore, Alabama when a warden found him unresponsive in his dorm on October 22.

An Alabama prisoner who died after two days of alleged rape and torture, a fortnight before being freed, asked people to 'pray for me' in his last social media post as he looked forward to being released.

Daniel Williams, 22, was serving a 12-month sentence for second-degree theft at Staton Correctional Facility in Elmore, Alabama when a warden found him unresponsive in his dorm on October 22.

While the prison said he died of a drug overdose, his family were told that dad-of-two Williams was 'kidnapped, bound, assaulted and sold out' by another inmate for 'two or three days'.

On October 15, Williams wrote on his Facebook page: 'How every body doing.

'I ain't got to much longer left, pray for me, I'm coming home better then I was before, drug free. It's been a crazy ride, 3 different prisons now. It's almost over.'

It's unclear how he was able to access the internet while in prison.

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Daniel Williams, 22, was serving a 12-month sentence for second-degree theft at Staton Correctional Facility in Elmore, Alabama when a warden found him unresponsive in his dorm on October 22. Williams was declared brain dead upon his hospital arrival and was provided palliative care. He was taken off life support on November 5 and died four days later

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Inside one of the rooms at ADOC's Staton Correctional Facility - where Williams was being held

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Williams was declared brain dead upon his hospital arrival and was provided palliative care. He was taken off life support on November 5 and died four days later.

At least 12 prison cops at Staton Correctional Facility - along with adjoining Elmore and Draper prisons - have been arrested for assaulting inmates in the last two years.

Federal investigators have also been probing the state of Alabama and its prisons since a scathing lawsuit was lodged by the Department of Justice in 2019.

Amber Williams, Daniel's fiancée told WVTM: 'I went to the hospital and the nurses told me that he was assaulted and beaten really badly. And when I went into the room, had bruises all down his arm, like down to his fingers, he had bruises over here. He had cuts up and down and bruises on his legs. And it was bad.'

Speaking of their child together, Amber added: 'How am I supposed to tell her about her daddy? Like, why isn't he here? Why didn't he ever come home?'

The prisoner's father Terry Williams and step-mother Taylor Bostic also allege that their son's body showed signs of physical abuse, including that 'his hands were bound'.

The couple claims Williams' doctor described the alleged abuse as unlike anything he had ever seen throughout his 30-year medical career.

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He is pictured with his fiancee, Amber Williams. She visited him in hospital while he was brain dead, and said that he was covered in bruises from being assaulted

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Williams leaves behind his children and his fiancee, Amber

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His family was not notified of his hospitalization until three days later, on October 25. They then visited him at the facility and observed bruises and injuries indicative of assault on his body. Williams is pictured with his child

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The warden reportedly told his family that Williams (pictured) suffered a 'drug overdose', but insiders at the prison claim he had been 'kidnapped, bound, assaulted and sold out' by another inmate for 'two or three days'

Bostic said: 'Went to see him. He's beaten and bruised up, and you can tell where his hands were bound. I mean, you can tell it's obviously not a drug overdose.

'And that's when [Terry] called the warden and asked him why the hell he told us that his son is dying from a drug overdose when it's obviously assault.

'And all he could say after that was it's under investigation.'

In addition to bruising and apparent binding, Bostic claims a nurse told her and Mr Williams that there were 'visible hand print bruises between Daniel's legs'.

The family said they asked for a rape kit to be conducted but claims their request was initially denied. They allege hospital staff finally examined him on November 1 after a lawyer got involved. The results of the kit are, as yet, unclear.

The hospital removed Williams from life support on November 5, and the 22-year-old was transferred to a medical ward at Kilby Correctional Center on November 9.

He died shortly after his arrival.

Terry Williams, his father, also said that he wasn't able to raise enough money to bury his son. Instead, he will be cremated.

He wrote on social media: 'I will let everyone know date and time once they tell me. Thanks everyone I really appreciate everything.

'Daniel Terry Williams fly high son, keep mom and granny company justice will be served. I love you son, till we meet again.'

His mother Tammy wrote online: 'My world my everything is gone why why why I promise you son I will take everything in my power to get justice for you.

'You didn't deserve any of this, they took you away from me, they took you away from your wife, your daughter. You asked me everyday to please watch out for your daughter I promise you son I will be here for the both of them.

'Your lovely beautiful daughter, you're beautiful wife, and I'll do everything I can I'm here for you son, I'm here for your daughter, I'm here for your wife.

'Everyday I talk to you to please just keep an eye on them don't let nothing happen to them, I promise you I would and I still will. I love you Daniel you're my sunshine, my only sunshine, and they took you away but I'll see you soon baby doll.

'I love you, you'll see me real soon, I love you to the moon and back.'

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Daniel Williams, 22, was serving a 12-month sentence for second-degree theft at Staton Correctional Facility in Elmore, Alabama

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Daniel Williams and his fiancee, Amber. His family said that they weren't able to raise enough money to bury Daniel. Instead, he will be cremated.

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A picture Daniel posted of himself in May

The Alabama Department of Corrections said in a statement: 'On Thursday, November 9, 2023, an inmate death was reported at Kilby Correctional Facility.

'Inmate Daniel Terry Williams was found unresponsive in the Health Care Unit. Medical staff attempted to revive him, but they were unable to resuscitate him, and he was pronounced deceased by the attending physician.

'On Sunday, October 22, 2023, a possible inmate-on-inmate assault was reported at Staton Correctional Facility.

'Inmate Williams was discovered unresponsive in his dorm and was transported to the Health Care Unit. Medical personnel treated Williams and monitored his condition.

'The decision was made to transfer him to an area hospital for further evaluation and treatment. He remained at the hospital until the family decided to remove him from life support.

'He was transported to Kilby Correctional Facility for long-term comfort care where he subsequently died. The ADOC Law Enforcement Services Division is investigating the incident.'

Staton Correctional Facility - where Williams was being held - has a fraught history.

This follows ongoing federal investigations into the violence in Alabama prisons. In 2019, the Department of Justice released a report alleging prison conditions violated inmate's civil rights.

The report alleged that the state did not take enough measures to prevent inmate-on-inmate violence and sexual abuse, failure to protect them from excessive force by staff, and failure to provide safe conditions of confinement.

The DOJ sued Alabama for its 'unsafe' prison conditions in 2020.

According to the lawsuit, Alabama violated the 8th and 14th amendments by failing to prevent prisoner-on-prisoner violence and sexual abuse.

They also allegedly failed to protect prisoners from the use of excessive force by security staff, and by failing to provide safe physical conditions of confinement.

As part of the lawsuit, they inspected Alabama's 13 men's prisons over 24 days and arranged interviews with 1,000 inmates.

The Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), a nonprofit organization that advocates for inmates' rights, has branded Williams' death as 'tragic' and 'preventable', alleging that cases like his occur 'all too frequently in Alabama's prisons'.

The EJI also argues that it 'many cases' medical emergencies are dismissed by prison staff as 'intoxicated' or being the inmates' 'on fault'. The advocacy group claims that often times deaths could have been prevented if the 'person been treated in time'.

In February this year, a scathing lawsuit lodged by the family of an inmate claimed that he froze to death at Walker County Jail in Alabama - after he was kept naked in a concrete cell and believe he was also placed in a freezer or other frigid environment.

Anthony Don Mitchell, 33, arrived at a hospital emergency room with a body temperature of 72 degrees - wildly below the bodily average of 98.6 degrees.

An emergency room doctor, who tried unsuccessfully to revive Mitchell, wrote, 'I do believe hypothermia was the ultimate cause of his death,' according to the lawsuit filed by Mitchell's mother in federal court.

Jail video shows Mitchell, who was mentally ill, was kept naked in a concrete-floored isolation cell, according to the lawsuit.

The suit speculated that Mitchell was also placed in the jail kitchen's 'walk-in freezer or similar frigid environment and left there for hours' because his body temperature was so low.

On the other end of the spectrum, in December 2022 another federal lawsuit was filed by the family of a deceased Alabama inmate, who they claim died after being 'baked' in his prison cell.

Thomas Lee Rutledge, 44, died of hyperthermia on December 7, 2020, in the mental health ward at William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility in Bessemer, Alabama.

Rutledge was found unresponsive with a body temperature of 109 degrees in a cell reported to be between 101 to 104 degrees, the suit said.

The suit accused prison staff, wardens and contractors of 'deliberate indifference and malice' in his death.

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Are there new ones coming out?
I've heard for years he was SA, Steven Adler from GnR claims he was assaulted as well.
They were new to me, I guess.

I've heard various stories about who did it. Most likely, it appears to be
Rob Halford
but I've heard that
Nikki Sixx or Paul Stanley
were likely culprits as well. I don't get rapey vibes from the last one, that's all I'm going to say.
 
They were new to me, I guess.

I've heard various stories about who did it. Most likely, it appears to be
Rob Halford
but I've heard that
Nikki Sixx or Paul Stanley
were likely culprits as well. I don't get rapey vibes from the last one, that's all I'm going to say.
I liked Judas Priest, man. Guess there really is no such thing as 'one of the good ones'
 
They were new to me, I guess.

I've heard various stories about who did it. Most likely, it appears to be
Rob Halford
but I've heard that
Nikki Sixx or Paul Stanley
were likely culprits as well. I don't get rapey vibes from the last one, that's all I'm going to say.
I've heard Rob Halford for years as well.
Bobbie Brown claims she knows who it is, but won't say who.
 
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Imagine writing a tribute for your son and you make a typo. Even worse is that typo was immortalized in an online rag.
Bold of you to assume that was a typo. Edit: I thought you meant the comma. The comma gives it... interesting implications.
 
I'm disappointed in some of y'all.
Used to be that the greatest moral difference between niggers and the rest of us is accountability.

For example, black dude killed during the commission of a serious crime? Chimpouts that burn cities. White dude in the same circumstance we'd say fuck him he shoulda known better.

Everything that happened to this kid in jail could have been prevented by not being a thief. Fuck him.
You’re right, he could have prevented this outcome, but being raped to death is not a commensurate punishment for a non violent offender,
Are there new ones coming out?
I've heard for years he was SA, Steven Adler from GnR claims he was assaulted as well.
Judas Priest singer Rob Halford and his manager are the most likely suspects, He tells
his own story of being raped by a family friend. “Hurt people hurt people” and all that,

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They were new to me, I guess.

I've heard various stories about who did it. Most likely, it appears to be
Rob Halford
but I've heard that
Nikki Sixx or Paul Stanley
were likely culprits as well. I don't get rapey vibes from the last one, that's all I'm going to say.
The timeline doesn't add up if it was Rob. Iirc they covered one of JP's songs too. I think it is Nikki Sixx or Paul Stanley.
 
This isn't an isolated incident. There are so many youtube videos from ex cons talking about the rapes & gang rapes they have seen or experienced in prison. Prison rape is often joked about but in reality it's absolutely horrifying like people getting tied up in their cells for days and getting raped & assaulted by everyone who wants to while the guards don't give a shit or 30+ people raping one guy etc. It's really heinous stuff.

Just a few examples:
At 3:09 the guy talks about how he witnessed a brutal rape & subsequent killing that took place in a dorm in front of hundreds of people
Bruh why do you have a whole playlist with time stamps taboot about doo doo pee pee prison rape dungeon experiences locked and loaded ready to go?

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Bruh why do you have a whole playlist with time stamps taboot about doo doo pee pee prison rape dungeon experiences locked and loaded ready to go?

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It's not a playlist tho. A few days ago I became interested in different prison systems and the comparison between the US and european countries and then I found the videos and fell into a nightmarish prison rape rabbit hole. I always thought these things were a myth or very rare isolated incidents but how wrong I was.🤢
 
I'm with the other poster that speculated he incurred some serious prison debt and couldn't/wouldn't pay it back. You watch any of these ex con youtube channels, and they always say that the biggest no-no in prison is borrowing from other inmates.

Kid should have rolled up and went into PC for his last month. Even in medium security institutions, there are some real violent scumbags doing time.
 
I wonder if the guys sympathising with a faggot rapist for not getting his ramen back in a timely fashion will be so blasé when they send them in prison for posting here.
It’s not sympathy for the rapist, it’s apathy for the guy who got raped because he’s a criminal. It’s a very cattle-like mentality to have about prison rape but it isn’t the result of misplaced pity. It’s just nigger shit.
 
So close to release I'm guessing he incurred some debts he didn't repay. That ass phone he was posting from didn't just magically arrive in his hands and a good rule of thumb in prison is don't go taking on debt you can't pay off or, I guess, you might just get fucked to death.
Don't go taking on debt, period. The kinds of people that will "extend credit" aren't the types you should associate with at all for any reason. Smartest thing you can do is get involved with training programs, religious groups and stick with the inmates who are working to get out, not the ones who plan on being there for a while.

Keep your head down, don't start shit, and don't get involved in anything gang-related.

I'm wondering why he was sent to a medium-security prison for a 12-month theft sentence. That alone increases the risk of being exploited by long-term prisoners.

Did you not see Oz?
I don't think any rapes happened out in the open. However, Beecher did shit on Schillinger and Sipple got crucified in the rec area so who knows...
 
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Don't go taking on debt, period. The kinds of people that will "extend credit" aren't the types you should associate with at all for any reason. Smartest thing you can do is get involved with training programs, religious groups and stick with the inmates who are working to get out, not the ones who plan on being there for a while.

Keep your head down, don't start shit, and don't get involved in anything gang-related.

I'm wondering why he was sent to a medium-security prison for a 12-month theft sentence. That alone increases the risk of being exploited by long-term prisoners.

User name is apt. Surprised that you left out the digging escape tunnels bit.
 
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