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Washington State Penitentiary (also called the Walla Walla State Penitentiary) is a
Washington State Department of Corrections The Washington State Department of Corrections (WADOC) is a department of the government of the state of Washington (state), Washington. WADOC is responsible for administering adult corrections programs operated by the State of Washington. This in ...
men's prison located in Walla Walla,
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. With an operating capacity of 2,200, it is the second largest prison in the state (after Coyote Ridge Corrections Center) and is surrounded by wheat fields. It opened in 1886, three years before statehood. It was the site of Washington State's
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and where executions were carried out, until the
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ruled the state's death penalty statute unconstitutional on October 11, 2018, thereby abolishing capital punishment in the state. Methods for execution were
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and
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. Located at 1313 N. 13th Avenue, it is commonly known as "the Walls" among inmates and "The Pen" to the locals. The penitentiary is sometimes known as "Concrete Mama", from a book with the same title by Ethan Hoffman and John McCoy. Elsewhere within Washington, and also to an extent in the surrounding states, the name Walla Walla is a metonym for the penitentiary. The penitentiary was the subject of the song "
Walla Walla Walla Walla can refer to: * Walla Walla people, a Native American tribe after which the county and city of Walla Walla, Washington, are named * Place of many rocks in the Australian Aboriginal Wiradjuri language, the origin of the name of the town ...
" by American punk rock band
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.


History

Washington State Penitentiary is the oldest operational prison in Washington state and among the oldest operational prisons in the US. During the 1880s, Washington's territorial legislature sought to build a state prison to satisfy a requirement for eventual statehood. The territory's prison at the time, the privately-owned Seatco Prison, had "poor living conditions" and was nicknamed "The Seatco Dungeon" and "Hell on Earth". Its inmates performed penal labor and manufactured goods while being denied visitation rights and access to clergy. Walla Walla's city government began lobbying for a territory-funded institution, and after
Levi Ankeny Levi Ankeny (August 1, 1844March 29, 1921) was a Republican United States Senator from the state of Washington. He was born in Buchanan County, Missouri near St. Joseph, but crossed the plains to Oregon in 1850 with his parents and settled in ...
, a local wealthy business man, donated 160-acres for the site in 1886, the legislators approved the Washington Territorial Prison. On May 11, 1887, the first 10 prisoners arrived from Seatco. Guards were placed on the facility's walls after two prisoners escaped shortly after it was opened, on July 4, 1887. They only made it a few miles before being recaptured. There have been several more escapes since, including a seized supply train in 1891, a riot that left nine dead in 1934, 10 who tunneled under the wall in 1955, and John Allen Lamb, who sawed his way out in 1997. In 1887, the facility had its first incarcerated woman, a housewife who had committed
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, but there were no accommodations suitable for a woman. The prison later converted the hospital quarters to accommodate four women, and later built a separate facility. The remaining Seatco inmates were transferred in 1888, and the facility was shut down, and the town changed its name to " Bucoda". When Washington became a state in 1889, the facility officially became the Washington State Penitentiary, but inmates nicknamed it "The Hill", "The Joint", "The Walls", and "The Pen". The first
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was carried out in 1906, and the final in 2010 of
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. Capital punishment in Washington became illegal in 2018. The most notable inmate at Walla Walla is
Gary Ridgway Gary Leon Ridgway (born February 18, 1949), also known as the Green River Killer, is an American serial killer and sex offender. He was initially convicted of 48 separate murders. As part of his plea bargain, another conviction was added, brin ...
, a
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known as the "
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killer," who pleaded guilty in 2003 to the murders of 48 women to avoid the death penalty. He was still incarcerated there as of November 2021. Over a one-year period, starting in March 2002, more than one hundred inmates and staff at the Washington State Penitentiary were infected with ''
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''. During this period, five clusters of the infection were identified, and genetic testing indicated that all of the
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were indistinguishable from each other. The source of this outbreak is not known, but contamination via
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feces, as well as unsafe food handling procedures, were examined. In June 2021, dozens of inmates were subjected to extreme heat when the air conditioning stopped working in the solitary confinement unit. Temperatures rose to over in the area surrounding the prison.


Notable prisoners

* Allen Christopher Ivanov, convicted in the 2016 Mukilteo shooting *
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, union employee who murdered many sailors,
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* Christopher Monfort was convicted in the October 31, 2009 murder of police officer Timothy Brenton. Monfort died at Walla Walla in January 2017. * Conner Schierman, convicted murderer in the 2006 Kirkland murders * Gabriel Gaeta, convicted in the August 2014 murder of six-year-old Jenise Wright *
Gary Ridgway Gary Leon Ridgway (born February 18, 1949), also known as the Green River Killer, is an American serial killer and sex offender. He was initially convicted of 48 separate murders. As part of his plea bargain, another conviction was added, brin ...
, convicted serial killer in south King County, referred to in the news media as the "Green River Killer" * Gerald Friend was a convicted serial rapist and kidnapper, whose crimes after his release served as the inspiration for
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song "
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." *
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, convicted bank robber and ''cause célèbre'' * Jack Owen Spillman, American serial killer from Spokane, known as the "Werewolf Butcher" * Joseph Kondro, convicted serial killer in the Longview murders of three girls, died at Walla Walla in May 2012 * Joseph McEnroe, convicted murderer in the 2007 Carnation murders *
Kenneth Bianchi Kenneth Alessio Bianchi (born May 22, 1951) is an American serial killer, kidnapper, and rapist. He is known for the Hillside Strangler murders committed with his cousin Angelo Buono Jr. in Los Angeles, California, as well as for murdering two m ...
, the
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. *
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, convicted rapist from Spokane, often referred to in the news media as the "South Hill Rapist" * Linda Hazzard, doctor known for murdering patients through her detox methods,
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* Little Willie John, an R&B singer who was sentenced to 8–20 years for manslaughter and died at Walla Walla on May 26, 1968 *
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, American professional mixed martial artist who spent over a year in Walla Walla for drug-related crimes * Mitchell Rupe was convicted in the September 1981 murders of two bank tellers during a robbery at Tumwater State Bank in Olympia. Rupe died at Walla Walla in February 2006. *Richard Clark, convicted in the April 1995 murder of seven-year-old Roxanne Doll *
Robert Lee Yates Robert Lee Yates Jr. (born May 27, 1952) is an American serial killer from Spokane, Washington. From 1975 to 1998, Yates is known to have murdered at least 11 women in Spokane. Yates also confessed to two murders committed in Walla Walla in 1975 ...
, American serial killer from
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, had also worked at the prison before * Ryan Alexander, convicted in the April 2002 murder of eight-year-old Michael "Mikey" Busby, Jr. * Stanley Bernson, convicted murderer and self-proclaimed serial killer * Terapon "Lee" Adhahn, convicted of rape of several children and rape/murder of a child in
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* William Earl Talbott II * William Lembcke, convicted in the December 2000 Addy murders of his parents and siblings


Executed

* Jake Bird, convicted double murderer and alleged serial killer, hanged on July 15, 1949 *
Harvey Collins Harvey John Collins (October 5, 1925 – December 3, 1957) was an American serial killer who was responsible for three murders committed in Kentucky and Washington between 1953 and 1955, one of them committed while he was serving in the United St ...
, serial killer, hanged on December 3, 1957 *
Westley Allan Dodd Westley Allan Dodd (July 3, 1961 – January 5, 1993) was an American convicted serial killer and sex offender. In 1989, he sexually assaulted and murdered three young boys in Vancouver, Washington. He was arrested later that year after a failed ...
, serial killer, hanged on January 5, 1993 upon his own request *
Charles Rodman Campbell Charles Rodman Campbell (October 21, 1954 – May 27, 1994) was a convicted murderer who was executed by hanging in 1994 by the state of Washington. Crimes In December 1974, Campbell attacked 23-year-old Renae Wicklund while she was doing yard wo ...
, convicted of a triple murder, hanged on May 27, 1994 *
Jeremy Vargas Sagastegui Jeremy Vargas Sagastegui (November 1, 1970 – October 13, 1998) was an American killer convicted of three counts of aggravated first-degree murder for the drowning and beating of Kievan Sarbacher, 3, and the shooting deaths of his mother, Meliss ...
, convicted of a triple murder, executed by lethal injection on October 13, 1998 * James Homer Elledge, convicted of murder, executed by lethal injection on August 28, 2001 *
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, the last man executed in Washington State, executed by lethal injection on September 10, 2010


Organization

The penitentiary has five custody levels: * Camp/Minimum: 1-4 Years * Protective Custody & Mental Health: 1 Year- Life * Medium: 1 Year- Life * Close: 1 Year- Life * Maximum/Segregation: 1 Year- Life


In Popular Culture

*"Walla Walla" is the eighth song on
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's 1998 album, ''Americana''. The song is an
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to a friend who, after countless times getting off with a "
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", has been sentenced to serve "three to five" years at Walla Walla. *The prison was used for the filming of a scene in the Swedish movie ''
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''.


See also

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List of law enforcement agencies in Washington (state) This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the US state of Washington. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 ''Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies,'' the state had 260 law enforcement agencies employing 11,411 ...
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List of United States state correction agencies This is a list of corrections agencies in the states of the United States. State adult prison agencies * Alabama Department of Corrections * Alaska Department of Corrections * Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry * Ark ...
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List of U.S. state prisons This is a list of U.S. state prisons (2010) (not including federal prisons or county jails in the United States or prisons in U.S. territories): * Alabama * Alaska * Arizona * Arkansas * California * Colorado * Connecticut * Delaware * Flor ...
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List of Washington state prisons This is a list of state prisons in Washington housing adult inmates administered by the Washington State Department of Corrections (WADOC).


References


Further reading

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External links


Profile at Washington Department of Corrections website

Washington State Penitentiary collection at the Whitman College and Northwest Archives, Whitman College.
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