![]() He was in his early 20s, over six feet with a tuft on his chin and a thin mustache. ![]() They talked about their families and the crimes that had gotten them locked up.īut then David said something that struck John as strange. He asked him if he would ever get involved sexually with a man. John knew himself to be heterosexual he had lost his virginity to a girl the year before. “I just kind of laughed it off,” he recalled.Īnd then it happened. One night after the last count before bed, John says, his cellmate suddenly attacked him, pulling down both of their pants and wrestling him onto the bottom bunk. ![]() John tried to resist, but he was less than 140 pounds, and next to David’s bulk of more than 200 he stood little chance as this powerful man forced his way in, slowly and painfully and in silence, without a condom or lubricant. John would later estimate that it lasted seven minutes. When David was finished, he told him to keep quiet. John obeyed though still a fish, he had been down long enough to know that snitches suffer fates worse than rape. I n 2003, while John was still in elementary school, Congress passed the Prison Rape Elimination Act, now usually known as PREA. It was intended to make experiences like his far less likely. But like many ambitious pieces of legislation, its promise has proved difficult to realize.
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