• Robert F. Miller
    Apr 17 2026

    Transporting an inmate to a hospital for treatment is fairly run of the mill. This time, however, it was anything but. Welcome to Sensitive But Unclassified's only fallen hero who was murdered while on medical transport duty in a botched escape plan.

    Credit where it's due:

    free-stock-music.com (they're stuff is amazing), specifically:

    Scott Buckley: The Things That Keep Us Here

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    15 mins
  • Boyd H. Spikerman
    Apr 11 2026

    Apologies for the 2 weeks of silence! Spring break made it virtually impossible to get any real recording done around here. Anyway...

    We're led to believe that because it, "isn't a penitentiary," that FCI Oxford is a safer, run-of-the-mill place. Maybe it was once, but not after three inmates decided that an officer was going to die.

    Credit where its due:

    Thank you to free-stock-music.com for the following tunes:

    fcsm productions, "decisive hours" and fsm team's "yellowtree"

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    22 mins
  • Robert L. Hoffman
    Mar 27 2026

    The sequence of events that transformed the orderly operation of then USP Marion started with the murder of Officer Clutts and ended with the death of Officer Hoffman, who was murdered in chillingly similar fashion to his coworker, murdered only hours before.

    Note: Apologies if you here any static anywhere in this recording. I did not have time (like I usually do) to go back and clean it up, at least, not if I wanted to keep on schedule (so far, so good on that front).

    Once again, credit where its due:

    Thank you to free-stock-music.com and specifically to:

    Scott Buckley and his piece, "The Things That Keep Us Here"

    Motivational-Background

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    27 mins
  • Merle E. Clutts
    Mar 20 2026

    Another officer performing his duties as he had done every day prior. This time, however, an inmate took advantage of the monotony, and another officer was added to the BOP's list of Fallen Heroes.

    Credit where it's due: Thank you to free-stock-music.com for their amazing intro/outro music, specifically:

    motivational-background

    She Moved Mountains by Scott Buckley

    The Things that Keep Us Here by Scott Buckley

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    32 mins
  • Gary L. Rowe
    Mar 13 2026

    Metropolitan Correctional Center, San Diego, 1983. A high-rise institution that housed inmates in transit to their designated institutions. At this time, at this place, some inmates wanted out, and they were willing to kill anyone who got in their way.

    Credit where its due:

    Stock-free-music.com for the awesome intro/outro music as well as fsm team and their piece "yellowtree melancholia"

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    23 mins
  • Gregory Johnnie Gunter
    Mar 6 2026

    Christmas Day. It's the day everyone wants off from work. Unfortunately, in 1982 it was also the day a riot broke out at FCI Petersburg, and that riot claimed the life of a Federal Bureau of Prisons employee.

    Credit where it's due: Thank you to free-stock-music.com for the intro/outro music as well as the background music tracks used in today's episode. Those are:

    fscm productions' "Decisive Hours"

    ethereal's "In the Remains of the Day"

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    19 mins
  • Janice R. Hylen
    Feb 27 2026

    Dietary Consultant Ms. Hylen worked at USP Atlanta as a contractor, helping inmates meet their nutritional needs. Unfortunately, one inmate decided that wasn't enough.

    Credit where it's due:

    Thank you to royalty-free-music.com for the intro & outro, as well as Scott Buckley for, "The Things that Keep Us Here."

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    8 mins
  • Donald F. Reis
    Feb 20 2026

    Today’s episode focuses on the killing of an FCI El Reno correctional officer assigned to the prison chapel, a role centered on access and trust, who was murdered by Nation of Islam–affiliated inmates—an act that left lasting questions about warning signs, security, and accountability.

    Credit where it's due:

    Thank you to royalty-free-music.com for the intro & outro music.

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    9 mins