Curtis Dawkins is in prison serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. In this article, he writes about one of his bunkmates, Mitchell, and how things in prison are rarely as simple as they appear.
Suddenly: The Worst Thing I Saw in Prison That Never Happened
Curtis Dawkins is in prison serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. In this article, he shares what was nearly the worst thing he ever witnessed in prison.
Dr. Death and His Lawyer
Curtis Dawkins is in prison serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. In this article, he discusses Dr. Jack Kevorkian (a.k.a. Dr. Death and a former MDOC inmate) and his lawyer Geoffrey Fieger.
Avoiding Prison Assault: The Dahmer Effect
Curtis Dawkins is in prison serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. In this article, he explores why it is that he’s managed to evade violence in prison.
Notes from The Hole
In 2015, Curtis Dawkins spent 40 days and 40 nights in “The Hole” during which time he received and read a novel (authored by Kimberly Knutsen, his former partner) that contains a fictionalized account of their life together. Below is the letter Dawkins sent Knutsen after reading it.
The Six Most Popular Ways to Die in Prison
Curtis Dawkins continues his series about the realities of life in prison. This article lists the six most popular ways people die in prison.
A Decade of Bunkies
Curtis Dawkins is in prison serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. He will be writing about his experiences inside. This article lists ten years worth of bunkmates.