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3/10/25

Robert Yarber

How I Survived Oregon’s Most Notorious Prison

Robert Yarber shares what it was like to serve time in Oregon’s most notorious prison. From violent encounters to the daily struggle to stay alive, this is a raw and unfiltered look at life behind bars. He reveals the harsh realities of prison politics, survival tactics, and how the experience changed him forever.

SURVIVING

OREGON STATE PRISON

3/7/25

Matthew Jamison

Black Market Check Fraud – How I Stole & Cashed In on Crime

Matthew Jamison reveals how stolen checks from the black market fueled a financial fraud operation. From underground deals to cashing in on crime, this is a firsthand account of deception, risk, and consequences. Learn how check fraud schemes work, the dangers involved, and what happens when it all falls apart.

CHECK

FRAUDSTER

3/6/25

Branden Terrell

Inside The Night My Actions Took a Man’s Life & Sent Me to Prison

Branden Terrell recalls the night he took another man’s life, the weight of that moment, and how he has tried to move forward.

DRUNKEN NIGHT

TURNS VIOLENT

3/5/25

Patrick Stork

Expelled, Addicted & Struggling – My Teenage Years Gone Wrong

Patrick Stork shares the struggles of his teenage years, from getting expelled from school to battling addiction and making life-altering mistakes. This is a real and honest story about the challenges of youth, the consequences of bad decisions, and the journey to turning life around.

EXPELLED FROM

SCHOOL

3/4/25

Laura Whitehorn

Activism, Bombings & 23 Years in Federal Prison

Laura Whitehorn, a dedicated activist since the 1960s, shares her compelling story of radical activism, involvement in bombings, and serving over 14 years in federal prison. As a member of the May 19th Communist Organization, Laura participated in protests against U.S. policies, including the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Capitol Building. She discusses her motivations, the events leading to her arrest in 1985, and the challenges faced during her incarceration. Since her release in 1999, Laura has continued her activism, focusing on supporting political prisoners and advocating for social justice.

POLITICAL

PRISONER

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