Lesley Gates #02025584

 

Lesley Gates Jr. #02025584

 

Birth Date:
January 16, 1986
Incarcerated Since:
November 17, 2014
Release Date:
November 17, 2027
Convicted Of:
Assault, aggravated robbery
Home Town:
Wichita Falls, TX
Ethnicity:
African-American / Native American
Religion:
Islam
Height:
5’11”
Weight:
202 lbs
Wants To Write To:
Anyone
Sexual Orientation:
Straight
Open to Gay/Bisexual Contact:
Yes
Will Write Overseas:
Yes
Seeks:
Friendship

 

Welcome people. First I will like to thank ConPals for this platform enabling me to touch the world. Secondly to those who don’t condemn us humans in prison to the death. A little of what I look for is an articulate person as I am someone down to earth with an other worldly view. Someone highly opinionated, vocal, not afraid to stand firm in their beliefs… someone that’s not afraid to let me know that I am wrong. I welcome all friends, but my aim is for her. My diamond in the rough. The one that helps me sharpen us… The light to my darkness, the beauty in my pain and the peace to this pain. Your compassion is awaited and your friendship and future is waiting. Get your best device, give me your demands, your do’s, your don’ts, your time, your effort, your energy, as you will have mine and may our time work, make the dream work… and life bless all. I like to give and receive advice, also to talk, and travel. I like to write poems, music, and rap, too. I don’t judge no one at all, plus I am an understanding person.

Well if you send a JPay be sure to put your address, too, until I be here waiting on your response.

Lesley Gates Jr. #02025584
Coffield Unit
2661 FM 2054
Tennessee Colony, TX 75884

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Nicole Leedy #49891-177

 

Nicole Leedy #49891-177

      

 

Birth Date:
June 10, 1982
Incarcerated Since:
2015
Release Date:
2026 – 2029
Religion:
Nondenominational
Height:
5’9″
Weight:
150 lbs
Wants To Write To:
Anyone
Sexual Orientation:
Bisexual
Open to Gay/Bisexual Contact:
Yes
Will Write Overseas:
Yes

 

I am placing this ad with honest and sincere intent. Prison can be lonely and difficult, however, I’ve come to find out I actually have an immense amount of strength in some areas. I am doing my part, reaching out so the universe can bless me with more positivity and strength. I have struggled with selling and using drugs a great deal of my life. I was self medicating and covering up pain. Three months before I came to prison I became a mother, so now my lifestyle has dramatically changed. iItruly strive to be the best version of me. I love beaches, lakes, oceans, and waterfalls! Animal lover and NBA fan. Beauty and fashion has been a passion since childhood. I am kind and optimistic. If you write we are not allowed cards and must write on white paper, blue / black ink.

Nicole Leedy #49891-177
FCI Waseca Unit A
PO Box 1731
Waseca, MN 56093

Source: Nicole Leedy #49891-177

Justin McCulloch #V09475

 

Justin McCulloch #V09475

  

 

Birth Date:
July 2, 1973
Incarcerated Since:
2002
Release Date:
Life without parole
Convicted Of:
Murder 187
Home Town:
Austin, TX
Ethnicity:
White
Religion:
Protestant
Height:
5’11”
Weight:
280 lbs
Wants To Write To:
Women only
Sexual Orientation:
Straight
Open to Gay/Bisexual Contact:
No
Will Write Overseas:
Yes
Seeks:
Romance, friendship

 

Allow me to introduce myself, I’m Justin and as you can see by the pictures, I love animals, especially dogs. I am looking for friends or that special someone who also loves animals. At my previous prison I was in the dog training program called Paws For Life, and trained hundreds of dogs that were rescued from kill shelters. I was transferred, not that I wanted to leave, to this prison as a “reward” for positive programming, and no dog program here, but I still have the beautiful memories of all the dogs saved. The two in the pictures are Vera (spotted) and Felix (red).

I am a 48-year-old Christian man, but you being a Christian is not a requirement to write. I enjoy talking to all people. I was in the Army for 6 years, and served in Bosnia in the 90’s. I love all music, but my favorites are country, contemporary Christian, and alt-rock. I am from Texas and really miss BBQ’s and riding horses. I’ve been in prison for over 20 years, so friendships are wonderful, especially since I don’t have the dogs anymore. I’d love to know about you, what you like, etc. I’ll answer any questions you may have, honestly, always.

I have access to GTL tablet which allows me to have text messaging and video calls, so if you want to know how to set that up, I’ll tell you in my response. I look forward to hearing from you.

Justin McCulloch #V09475
Chuckawalla Valley State Prison
B5 – 21 – 3L
PO Box 2349
Blythe, CA 92226

Source: Justin McCulloch #V09475

Brandon Payne #19733401

 

Forever True

  

 

Birth Date:
March 5, 1988
Incarcerated Since:
October 30, 2012
Release Date:
November 20, 2025
Convicted Of:
Robbery
Home Town:
High Springs, FL
Ethnicity:
White
Religion:
Occultist
Height:
6’11”
Weight:
225 lbs
Wants To Write To:
Anyone
Sexual Orientation:
Bisexual
Open to Gay/Bisexual Contact:
Yes
Will Write Overseas:
Yes
Seeks:
Romance

 

If life’s a carnival, I’m the freak show. I’m unapologetic about who I am. I embrace the shadows for the light is not my friend. I‘m a devout occultist. I keep my body and mind sharp because I’m a warrior. I’m an adrenaline junkie and like to party. I’ve got a lot of kinds. My only taboo is “no.” I’ve been incarcerated 10+ years and I’m out relatively soon. Can’t wait to travel, experience new things, eat amazing food. I am a tattoo artist, write music and play guitar. Will respond to all. I’m open-minded and uninhibited by any labels or social standards. I am the unforgiven.

Brandon Payne #19733401
Oregon State Correctional Inst.
3405 Deer Park Drive SE
Salem, OR 97310-9385

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Ronald Boglin #55234-066

 

Ronald Boglin #55234-066

 

Birth Date:
August 6, 1970
Incarcerated Since:
1989
Release Date:
November 25, 2023
Convicted Of:
Drugs, guns
Home Town:
Philadelphia, PA
Ethnicity:
Black
Religion:
I believe in the Lord
Height:
6′
Weight:
200 lbs
Wants To Write To:
Women only
Sexual Orientation:
Straight
Seeks:
Friendship

 

My name is Ronald Theodore Boglin. By all means, call me either Theo or Teddy. I am from Philadelphia. I am highly educated. I have over 20 certifications under my belt, but the four that I most enjoy putting to use are therapeutic massage tech, personal trainer, yoga instructor, and culinary arts master chef. I have also earned 2 Master’s Degrees from Georgetown University, class of 1999, 4.00 G.P.A. I am the author of 3 novels. I am currently in negotiations with 4 major publishing companies. I have a lot of positive things going on in my life that can be beneficial to that special woman who wants to grow mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and financially. I can guarantee you happiness, loyalty, peace of mind, honesty and, most importantly, the love of a genuine and trustworthy man. I will show you how a woman of your stature should be treated. Just take a chance to reply and find out exactly what a man like me has to offer. You’ll realize from our first conversation how different I am from other men. I am old school. I value morals and principles. We will learn from each other and reach great heights together. I get released November 26, 2023. At that time, I will put all 4 of my businesses into full effect and secure financial stability for myself. I am looking for a woman who will help me push this business forward and become a part of something really big.

Ronald Boglin #55234-066
USP Terre Haute
PO Box 33
Terre Haute, IN 47808

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John Elmer #231022

 

Friendship Anyone?

  

 

Birth Date:
July 7, 1976
Incarcerated Since:
August 2019
Release Date:
Unknown, but soon
Convicted Of:
Assault
Home Town:
Rocklin, CA
Ethnicity:
Caucasian
Religion:
Christian
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
230 lbs
Wants To Write To:
Anyone
Sexual Orientation:
Straight
Open to Gay/Bisexual Contact:
Yes
Will Write Overseas:
Yes
Seeks:
Friendship

 

I am very new at this, so here it goes. I am originally from the Los Angeles area near the ocean which I love and miss. I hold two college degrees and am working on two more degrees while being in jail. I did 23 years in the fire service and retired fairly young as a Fire Captain. I love working out, reading and writing letters to whomever. I love all sorts of people and have no judgements at all. I am a social butterfly and an excellent listener on any topic really. I am single and I am an “open-book”, so ask away. I hope to be out of jail/prison soon so I can close this chapter in my life and start a new one. To know more about me on any topic, please write me and we will go from there. I look forward to hearing from you!

John Elmer #231022
Placer County Jail
11801 Go For Broke Road
Roseville, CA 95678

Source: John Elmer #231022

Ricardo Villalobos #255776

 

Ricardo Villalobos #255776

 

Birth Date:
April 29, 1971
Incarcerated Since:
April 2013
Release Date:
Parole in 2024
Convicted Of:
2nd degree assault / robbery
Ethnicity:
Mexican-American / Hispanic
Religion:
Spiritual, shamanism
Height:
5’8″
Weight:
170 lbs
Wants To Write To:
Women only
Sexual Orientation:
Straight
Open to Gay/Bisexual Contact:
No
Will Write Overseas:
Yes
Seeks:
Friendship, display my art

 

Hello everyone! Soon I will be a free man with an opportunity to start a new life. I am looking to meet people from around the world, and from all walks of life. I am interested in people with a positive attitude, and positive ideas that promote kindness and peace for all.

I want to discover new ways of life, and experience life through other cultures. I have spent my time behind these walls working on making positive changes to my life and learning to make better choices. I want to make friends with persons who like to inspire others to do good as I want to inspire others like me to better themselves.

I was born and raised in the U.S.A. I speak English and Spanish. Music and art are my true passion. I pass the time drawing and learning how to play guitar. I like writing songs as well as poetry. I look for inspiration in nature, life, personal experiences, and other people.

Anyone who is interested and would like to know more about me please contact me. I would love to lear from you. Thanks, having a great day everyday!

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Ricardo Villalobos #255776
MCF Stillwater
5329 Osgood Ave. N.
Stillwater, MN 55082

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Prison is far more than an epidemic in America.

 

Prison is far more than an epidemic in America.

It’s a virtual death sentence for a lot of people, literally as well as figuratively. Many people die in prison, from many causes: from something as simple as having a life sentence, to being killed by an inmate or a CO, or by suicide, or by any number of illnesses.

But more than the literal sense, the figurative sense is that thing that causes the most damage, not just to the individual convicts themselves, but, in the long run, to society as a whole.

Prison kills lifestyles. Prison kills relationships. Prison kills hopes, dreams and aspirations. Maybe it’s meant to, as a form of justice, or maybe it’s a warped form of justice that isn’t just at all. In any case, it exists as it does now not because of any politician, but because of the people. The people are the ones that see criminals as dangerous, and it’s the people who choose the politicians who make these draconian laws that put a 13-year-old boy in prison until he’s a grown man, then release him without any transitioning, and expect him to operate as a full-grown adult without any problems. It’s the people who allowed this to happen because they fear something they don’t know. Boogeymen. Because of this fear, a 14 year-old boy is forcibly restrained, maced, hog-tied and placed on solitary confinement for months at a time.

How would I know this? I was that 13-year-old boy who went to prison and got out on his 19th birthday with no halfway house, no home confinement. I was that 14-year-old who was maced, hog-tied and put in the “hole” for 4 months with no celly, and allowed recreation one hour a day in a cement “rec area” no larger than my cell, with only a pull up bar for rec material.

This form of “justice” that is supposed to preserve and protect society has made more criminals than ever before in the world’s history, of all its nations in all its years. But it’s we the people who suffer most, because the vast majority of these “criminals” re-enter society with no sense of having paid for any crime with a just punishment, and are often embittered, vowing to get back at some vague, faceless authority who represents this clueless creature we call the American Justice System. It’s we the people who put that in place, and we the people who made these people who they are, and we the people who will ultimately pay the price.

Prison kills hopes, dreams and aspirations. It kills any naive thought of a return to a simple lifestyle. It kills relationships. Never again will I have a conversation with my mother, who died 6 months after I was incarcerated. Never will I know the joy of being a father to you young girl, getting to watch her grow up into a young woman, being there for her as she learns to navigate life’s troubles. That opportunity is forever lost to me when this system both unintentionally and without remorse severed the tie that bound a father to his little girl. She turns 12 in a week or so. I haven’t seen her since she was a year old, and has no idea I even exist, because this system allows that to happen.

Prison kills Hope, with a capital H. When once we were young people who hoped for families, a respectable name for ourselves, we are now forced to become leeches sucking the lifeblood of the ones we love so we can in turn call them, write them. We become unintentional burdens to our family because the wonderful 13th Amendment means we are not allowed to support ourselves while we are incarcerated. Our family oftentimes begins to resent us, because in a place where the first BOP budget cuts are from the Inmate Pay program, we are paid $8.00 a month or less at times. A pair of shoes costs no less than $35.00 at most prisons, and postage stamp prices are rising, and phone calls are $3.15 for a 15-minute phone call. Take into account shampoo, soap, writing utensils, paper, envelopes, and, if you’re lucky, some ramen noodles, and $8.00 is woefully inadequate. But because of society’s (read: the People’s) beliefs about convicts are less than merciful, and the 13th Amendment, this is still seen as too good for most of us.

Where is the hope when there is no dignity, no honor? How are we supposed to become men of means when we are never shown how to achieve–let alone handle–the means itself? How are we supposed to become productive, law-abiding members of society when dogs are treated better than us? (And I mean it, we have a dog training program here, and they get more opportunities than us to lead better lives.)

The worst thing prison does is severs the ties to the community without any help in trying to repair them. Friends disappear, family fades away into memory if you’re down long enough. All my siblings are younger than me and make no efforts to contact me. Any contact has to be initiated by me.

One way it severs is it causes you to become something less than real, an abstract thing that can become dangerous if it gets too close. I lost a very good friend because she believed it was wrong to be talking to me when she had real people who needed her. And that’s who we become to those who once loved us: abstractions, and they can only love us in an abstract way. Because life goes on, but we are not allowed to go on with it. That friend? We used to be romantically involved, and when we first got back in touch with one another after eleven years, it was like no time at all had passed: our connection was still there, and we were talking on the phone like we used to, laughing at the same jokes, calling each other the same names. There was definitely the potential for more romance, and indeed, it seemed to be heading just that way, and it was intoxicating.

She wound up ghosting me for a couple weeks, figuring things out and “coping,” as she said. I couldn’t blame her. And then one day, blocked, from email, from phone, all my letters sent back. No explanation, until last week, when I got a letter, with this as the opening line, “I’m stopping all communication. I don’t want you or me saying sweet nothings to each other. It’s stupid and pointless.” Her reasoning, she went on, was because she has a boyfriend, who despite his very real, (VERY…troublesome) flaws, “loves me, and he tries.” Nowhere was her feeling for him mentioned, and indeed, on the phone she seemed less than content with him. But regardless, she owed him something more than what she was doing with me. So sorry for even starting this, “I must be f***ing crazy,” she said. I doubt she knew at that time the feeling that that phrase would cause in me, that feeling of inadequacy, that thought of, If she’s crazy for talking to me, what does that make me? We had once loved each other, after all.

All this goes on to prove my point that prison kills. I don’t know if things would have worked out differently had I not been locked up, and I’m not going to speculate whether they would have or not. But what I will say is this: I would have had a different way to fight back, because that’s what prison does: it takes away every resource you ever thought you had, makes you less than nothing, and you don’t get to fight back. It’s become a part of the fabric of prison life, or die. You become a convict by necessity. If you don’t you will not make it out. Either someone will get you, or you will get yourself. That’s the most dangerous aspect of prison to the incarcerated person themselves.

Mass incarceration is an epidemic to some. For those of us on the inside, those of us who have no resources, no loved ones who care because they’ve died or moved on, what can we hope for? I’ve been locked up since I was 13 years old. I got out when I was 19, only to be picked up when I was 21 for a crime I had several different alibis for. I’m 32 now. I’ve been locked up for almost 2/3 of my life–well over half of my life has been spent in the Federal Prison System. Society never gave me a chance to prove myself. I hold no resentment over it, but I hold little love for society for that same reason. Someone voted for the people who passed these laws. I have 15 years left. My daughter will be 26 or 27 when I get out. Maybe she’ll know who I am by that time, but I have no one to tell her.

Until then, I am an abstraction, a prison number. I only exist on the payrolls of the federal prison worker who “looks after my safety,” and in the vague memories of my siblings, all of whom are younger than me. Few even remember me in any true sense, some have never met me. Until next time.
– Federal prisoner

LaDarius Oglesby #69598-018

 

Darius

  

 

Birth Date:
October 11, 1994
Incarcerated Since:
2017
Release Date:
2032 or 2033
Convicted Of:
Drug crime
Home Town:
Lakeland, FL
Ethnicity:
Black
Religion:
Christian
Height:
5’11”
Weight:
187 lbs
Wants To Write To:
Women only
Sexual Orientation:
Straight
Seeks:
Friendship

 

Hi, and greetings to the outside world. Hopefully this reaches you all in good spirits. As for myself, I’m doing well. But I will be much better after receiving my first response, or responses, hopefully. My purpose for reaching out to the outside world is in the hopes to prepare myself for my reentry back into society for new people, for new places, and hopefully for new opportunities.

So if you are interested and want to reach out to me, here’s a couple of ways. My address is U.S.P. McCreary PO Box 5000 Pine Knot, KY 42635, or you may send your email to me and I’ll message you. Or you can send your phone number and I’ll call if you don’t mind talking. “Because I don’t” LOL. And to all my picture takers, I like looking at photos. “Smiles.”

LaDarius Oglesby #69598-018
Unit 3A
USP McCreary
PO Box 3000
Pine Knot, KY 42635

Source: LaDarius Oglesby #69598-018

Eric Haywood #06756-579

 

9MAGNETIC

  

 

Birth Date:
May 17, 1979
Incarcerated Since:
January 2020
Release Date:
Pending
Convicted Of:
Bank robbery
Ethnicity:
Human
Religion:
Peace / life
Height:
5’6″
Weight:
175 lbs
Wants To Write To:
Anyone
Open to Gay/Bisexual Contact:
Yes
Will Write Overseas:
Yes
Seeks:
Friendship, legal help

 

We only know ourselves. When we see ourselves in the eyes of others I find that hard to believe. But, I do believe that we can learn things about ourselves through the eyes of others. Looking at my photos, what do you see? Would you indulge me in conversation or let a chance encounter pass us by? My name is Eric, and my world calls me by a few other nicknames all ending with “Ton.” If allowed into your world, you’ll find that I’m easy to talk to and honest in my responses. Loyal to a fault as well. I’m looking to connect with someone that loves life and equality for all. I’m a people person and I appreciate the ones that are true to themselves. So will you indulge me or let this chance encounter pass us by? Talk to me. I talk back…Peace.

Ton

Eric Haywood #06756-579
Federal Detention Center
PO Box 526255
Houston, TX 77052

Source: Eric Haywood #06756-579