In this episode of Bloody Angola, we discuss the stark realities of death and burial within Angola Prison, inspired by Wilbert Rideau's writing which highlight the emotional turmoil of inmates facing mortality. We recount the poignant scenes of funerals and contrast the beauty of Point Lookout cemetery with the grim reality of unclaimed graves raising critical questions about dignity in death and calling attention to the humanity lost within the prison walls and the fears that accompany dying in isolation in America’s bloodiest prison.
Timestamps 06:31 The Funeral of James Cripps 10:45 Point Lookout Cemetery 13:05 The Lease System's Brutality 17:25 The Aftermath of the Lease System 31:03 Changing Conditions in Modern Prisons 35:11 Fulgham's Experience in the Hospital 40:11 Addressing Elderly and Ailing Prisoners 47:15 Fulgham's Medical Furlough and Final Days 48:41 Reflection on Wilbert Rideau's Writing