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Allan B. Polunsky Unit (TL, formerly the Terrell Unit) is a prison in West Livingston,
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(TDCJ) operates the facility. The unit houses the State of Texas death row for men, and it has a maximum capacity of 2,900. Livingston Municipal Airport is located on the other side of FM 350. The unit, along the
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Polunsky was named after Allan B. Polunsky, a former chairman of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice and former chairman of the Public Safety Commission, the governing board of the
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Polunsky houses Texas' " supermax" units and is notable for being the location of Texas's death row for men (executions, though, are conducted at the
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History

The Polunsky Unit opened in November 1993. At the time of its opening the public did not associate the prison with the death penalty, as the state's male death row inmates were housed at the
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near Huntsville. In November 1998 Martin Gurule, a death row inmate in the Ellis Unit, escaped. He drowned in a nearby creek and his body was found a week later.Staff and Wire Reports
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''. February 22, 2000. Retrieved on May 7, 2010. "He was later found dead near the prison, but his escape hastened the decision to house death-row inmates at the Polunsky Unit, prison officials have said."
After the incident occurred, the TDCJ considered moving the death row for men, and the Polunsky Unit was the favored choice for the relocation. According to the TDCJ, the prison escape attempt had hastened the agency's decision to move death row inmates to a new location. TDCJ officials also stated that overcrowding at Ellis was another factor in the death row move.Prison board OKs moving death row
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at the '' Lubbock Avalanche-Journal''. Saturday May 22, 1999. Retrieved on March 24, 2016.
Six months after the escape attempt, the TDCJ decided to move the death row."Prisoners at new Death Row unit face increased isolation Inmates caged 'like animals waiting for slaughter', activist says"
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The Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty criticized the move of the death row, saying that the conditions of the prisoners were worse than those in their previous location. The Texas Board of Criminal Justice approved the relocation of the men's death row on Friday May 21, 1999. Polunsky took the death row inmates on Friday June 18, 1999, with the first 55 inmates all classified as being troublesome.First condemned inmates moved to new death row near Livingston
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The death row transfer, which took ten months, was the largest transfer of condemned prisoners in history and was performed under heavy security. In February 2000 two death row inmates took a 57-year-old female corrections officer hostage, forcing negotiations involving the warden.Staff and Wire Reports
"Death-row inmates take officer hostage – warden negotiates with prisoners"
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One of the hostage-takers, Ponchai Wilkerson (TDCJ#999011), was scheduled to be executed on March 14, 2000, and was, in fact, later executed on that date.Executed Offenders
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The other, Howard Guidry, had no scheduled execution date. Guidry remains on death row. On May 9, 2000, 33-year-old death row inmate Juan Salvez Soria (TDCJ#837), who was scheduled to be executed on July 26, 2000, pulled the arm of 78-year-old William Paul Westbrook, a prison chaplain from Livingston, into his cell. The offender tied a sheet around the chaplain's arm and tied the other end to a toilet; Soria began cutting Westbrook's arm with a razor blade. The offender nearly tore Westbrook's arm off. The authorities used
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to stop the attack. Authorities treated Soria's former cell as a crime scene and moved Soria to a more restricted area within the prison. Soria was executed on schedule. The Texas Board unanimously approved giving former Terrell Unit its current name, ''Allan B. Polunsky Unit'',Timms, Ed
"Terrell Unit is renamed"
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on July 20, 2001. The board also voted to rename the Ramsey III Unit in
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to the Terrell Unit. The former namesake, a
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insurance executive named Charles Terrell, requested the name change because he did not want his name associated with death row because of questions about the administration of the death penalty. In addition he reportedly was ambivalent regarding capital punishment. In exchange, the former Ramsey III Unit was renamed the Terrell Unit. In 2010, the TDCJ accused five men who were serving life sentences of attempting to break out of the unit. Robert Perkinson, author of '' Texas Tough: The Rise of America's Prison Empire'', said in 2010 that Polunsky "probably" is "the hardest place to do time in Texas." Perkinson added that while the prison is not in a "gloomy" location and that the facility is not "dangerously dilapidated", the prison's "existential problem" is the fact that it is the state death row. In May 2013 ''
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'' magazine ranked Polunsky as one of the ten worst prisons in the US, based on Congressional testimony from former inmate Anthony Charles Graves (TDCJ Death Row#999127, released due to overturning of conviction on September 7, 2006Offenders No Longer on Death Row
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) and research conducted by the magazine during a three-year period. As of 2014 the prison had 691 employees and 2,936 prisoners. As of that year there were 279 men on Polunsky's death row.Hannaford, Alex.
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Operations

The facility has twenty-three buildings, on of land. The surrounding area includes fields and forests. It has a capacity of about 3,900 prisoners. David Casstevens of the ''
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'' described Polunsky as "a somber complex of putty-gray concrete buildings trimmed in blue on 470 fenced acres." Miriam Rozen of the ''
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'' said that the prison "looks as one might imagine a death row would look—a series of imposing concrete structures surrounded by excessive razor wire and four guard towers."Bookman, Marc. "How Crazy Is Too Crazy to Be Executed?" ''
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'' described it as a "bleak, foreboding complex". The Polunsky Unit was designed to house more problematic and dangerous inmates; the officials designed the unit to be more secure than the older TDCJ units. Throughout its history the unit housed administrative segregation offenders (offenders in solitary confinement due to chronic misbehavior or violence). The building housing death row inmates is separate from the rest of the compound. Polunsky has a kitchen, a medical treatment clinic, psych interview rooms, and classification office space. Robert Perkinson, author of '' Texas Tough: The Rise of America's Prison Empire'', said that Polunsky, a white concrete building with blue steel supports, is "functionally designed and pleasantly asymmetrical" and that a person would mistake the building for a
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"if not for the three-inch window slits."


Death row operations

As of March 2013 about 290 male death row prisoners are housed in Polunsky.Grissom, Brandi.
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As of March 2013 eight are instead housed in
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request filed by attorney Yolanda Torres in 2009. The death row prisoners reside in Building 12, a two-story facility which opened in 1993 to house administrative segregation prisoners in solitary confinement.Ward, Mike.
Prison officials propose limits to interviews on death row
" '' Austin American-Statesman''. June 9, 1999. B1. Retrieved on July 19, 2010. "On Tuesday, Texas reporters toured the Terrell Unit, soon to be death row's third home in 150 years. Building 12, a two-story, concrete-and-steel lockup designed with death row in mind when it was opened in 1993, has housed "administrative segregation" convicts – those whose chronic misbehavior or violence has earned them a place in solitary confinement."
This building has three rectangular sections, and a recreational area, in the shape of the circle, is in the center of each section. The death row offenders live in single person, cells,Death Row Facts
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with each cell having a slit window and a concrete door. There is a "tempered air" system intended to keep inside temperatures at 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29 degrees Celsius) or below. The death row buildings have a total of 504 cells. Prior to the relocation of the men's death row, prison authorities held non-death row "administrative segregation" prisoners in these cells. These prisoners were relocated when the men's death row changed locations. Death row offenders receive no programming and are not allowed to work.Perkinson, Robert. '' Texas Tough: The Rise of America's Prison Empire''. First Edition.
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Death row prisoners receive meals through bean slots, gates in the cell doors. Whenever an offender is taken from his cell, such as when the offender goes to take a shower, the offender is
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The offenders receive individual recreation in a caged area. Depending on the custody level, death row offenders may be eligible for having radios. Death row inmates wear white jumpsuits, and the death row uniforms have the letters "DR" in black on the backs. Perkinson said that the wait times that the offenders have before execution make the prison stressful for the inmates, visitors, and employees.Perkinson, Robert. '' Texas Tough: The Rise of America's Prison Empire''. First Edition.
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Jonathan Bruce Reed (TDCJ Death Row #642, now TDJC#1743674 due to a reduction of the sentence to life imprisonment on November 3, 2011), a death row offender, said that the mentality of the death row unit is "we keep you kenneled until your date." Larry Todd, a spokesperson of the prison, said that "when a person walks on to death row, there is a sense of change. It's just a different atmosphere." During a US Judiciary hearing on solitary confinement, Anthony Graves, a former prisoner in the death row who was released in 2010, said that conditions were making prisoners lose their sanity. In 2013 James Ridgeway and Jean Casella of ''
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'' stated that "Some have been known to commit suicide or waive their appeals rather than continue living under such conditions." '' In This Timeless Time: Living and Dying on Death Row in America'', a 2012 book by Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian discusses the Polunsky Unit. According to one passage: "Whenever a condemned prisoner goes anywhere outside his cell, he must back up to the door, drop to his knees, and extend his hands backward through the narrow slot to be handcuffed. Then he stands, turns around, and waits for the door to be opened. The whole process of dropping to the knees and extending the arms backward is particularly difficult and painful for the older convicts with arthritis." Jackson and Christian point out that the state laws for Texas, and most other states, do not lay out "the specific conditions under which condemned prisoners live."


Polunsky in the media

Polunsky is a setting of the book '' Blow Fly'' by Patricia Cornwell. The popular novel by John Grisham, ''The Confession'', is set around Polunsky. The Confession ohn Grisham Paperback: 464 pages; Publisher: Arrow (May 1, 2011); Language: English; The Mexican novel ''Llegada la hora'' by Karla Zárate talks about a fictional chef cooking the last meals for Death Row inmates in Polunsky. Llegada la hora (Spanish) Paperback: 214 pages; Publisher: Dharma Books (June, 2019); Language: Spanish; The
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Notable inmates


Death row prisoners

All death row prisoners on this list are and were under death sentences given by the State of Texas.


Executed

* Quintin Phillippe Jones – executed on May 19, 2021. * John William King (
murder of James Byrd, Jr. James Byrd Jr. (May 2, 1949 – June 7, 1998) was a black American man who was murdered by three white men, two of whom were avowed white supremacists, in Jasper, Texas, on June 7, 1998. Shawn Berry, Lawrence Brewer, and John King dragged him fo ...
) – executed on April 24, 2019. * John David Battaglia – executed on February 1, 2018.
Lawrence Russell Brewer
( murderer of James Byrd, Jr.)Keys, Perryn
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– executed on September 21, 2011.
Peter Anthony Cantu
(convicted of the
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); transferred from
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– executed on August 17, 2010. * James Lee Clark, executed on April 11, 2007, at
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despite questions of Clark's IQ not meeting mental retardation * Jeffrey Dillingham – perpetrator of the
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,Jeffrey Dillingham
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executed November 1, 2000. * James Garrett Freeman – executed January 7, 2016.Freeman, James
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– executed February 16, 2016. *
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, transferred from Ellis Unit – executed on July 7, 2011. *Joseph Christopher Garcia (member of the
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) – executed on December 4, 2018. * Juan Martin Garcia – executed October 6, 2015. * Gary Graham a.k.a.
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– executed June 22, 2000. * Jesús Ledesma Aguilar – executed on May 24, 2006. * José Medellín (convicted of the
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); transferred from Ellis Unit – executed on August 5, 2008. * Donald Keith Newbury (member of the
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) executed on February 4, 2015. * Derrick Sean O'Brien (perpetrator of the murder of Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Peña); transferred from Ellis Unit – executed on July 11, 2006. * Michael James Perry – convicted of the murder of Sandra Stotler, suspected of murdering her son James Adam Stotler (age 16) and Arnold Jeremy Richardson (age 18) - executed July 1, 2010. * Robert Lynn Pruett – executed October 12, 2017, at
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Ángel Maturino Reséndiz Angel Maturino Reséndiz (August 1, 1960 – June 27, 2006), also known as The Railroad Killer, was a Mexican itinerant serial killer suspected in as many as 23 murders across the United States and Mexico during the 1990s. Some also involved sex ...
– executed on June 27, 2006. * George Rivas (member of the Texas Seven) – executed on February 29, 2012.
Michael Anthony Rodriguez
(member of the Texas Seven) – executed on August 14, 2008. * Rosendo Rodriguez III (Suitcase Killer) - executed on March 27, 2018. * Tommy Lynn Sells – executed on April 3, 2014. * Shannon Charles Thomas – transferred from Ellis Unit and executed on November 16, 2005. * Edgar Tamayo – executed on January 22, 2014.Edgar Arias Tamayo
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– executed on March 22, 2016. * Coy Wesbrook – executed on March 9, 2016. * Melvin White – executed November 3, 2005. * Ponchai Wilkerson – executed on March 13, 2000. *
Cameron Todd Willingham Cameron Todd Willingham (January 9, 1968 – February 17, 2004) was an American man who was convicted and executed for the murder of his three young children by arson at the family home in Corsicana, Texas, on December 23, 1991. Since Willingha ...
– transferred from Ellis Unit – executed on February 17, 2004. * Steven Michael Woods, Jr. – executed on September 13, 2011 * Marvin Lee Wilson – executed on August 7, 2012, at
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Awaiting execution

* Arthur Brown Jr., perpetrator of the Brownstone Lane murders * Edgardo Cubas, perpetrator of the 2002 East End murdersCubas, Edgardo Rafael
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Randy Ethan Halprin
(member of the
Texas Seven The Texas 7 were a group of prisoners who escaped from the John B. Connally Unit near Kenedy, Texas, on December 13, 2000. Six of the seven were apprehended over a month later, between January 21–23, 2001, as a direct result of the television s ...
) * Ronald Lee Haskell, perpetrator of the 2014 Harris County shooting * Ali IrsanIrsan, Ali Awas Mahmoud
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. Retrieved on September 9, 2018.
– convicted and sentenced to death for
honor killings An honor killing (American English), honour killing (Commonwealth English), or shame killing is the murder of an individual, either an outsider or a member of a family, by someone seeking to protect what they see as the dignity and honor of t ...
* Patrick Henry Murphy, Jr. – member of the
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* Rodney Reed * Víctor Saldaño * Hank Skinner, transferred from Ellis Unit * Walter Alexander Sorto, perpetrator of the 2002 East End murders *
Faryion Wardrip Faryion Edward Wardrip (born March 6, 1959) is an American Rape, rapist and serial killer who assaulted and murdered a total of five women. Four of the women were killed in Wichita Falls, Texas, Wichita Falls, Texas, and the surrounding coun ...
– serial killer responsible for the murders of five women between 1984 and 1986. * Eric Lyle Williams – perpetrator of the
Kaufman County murders In 2013, two prosecutors and a prosecutor's wife were murdered in Kaufman County, Texas. The case gained national attention in the United States due to speculation that the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang was responsible, but this was later found to ...
in which he murdered Kaufman County, Texas prosecutor Mark Hasse, along with Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife Cynthia. Williams was a former Justice of the Peace who was previously charged with theft. Williams killed Mr. Hasse out of revenge for the guilty verdict he received over the robbery charge, which was brought on by Mr. Hasse. *Robert Gene Will – convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of police officer in Houston, TX, on December 4, 2000. Awaiting execution but moved out of Polunsky: *
Andre Thomas Andre Lee Thomas (born March 17, 1983) is an American convicted murderer and death row inmate known for removing both of his eyeballs in separate incidents and ingesting one of them. In 2004, Thomas killed his estranged wife Laura Boren, his f ...
– Moved to the
Jester IV Unit The Wayne Scott Unit (J4), formerly known as the Beauford H. Jester IV Unit, is a psychiatric facility of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice located in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas, east of Richmond. It is a part of the Jester St ...
due to mental health issues


Commuted

* Kenneth Foster *
Thomas Bartlett Whitaker Thomas Bartlett Whitaker (born December 31, 1979) is an American man convicted under the Texas Law of Parties of murdering two family members as a 24-year-old. Whitaker was convicted for the December 10, 2003, murders of his mother and 19 ...
- Commuted to life in prison * Anthony Charles Graves - Exonerated


Non-death row

* Matt Dee Baker – Former pastor convicted of killing his wife and featured in the non-fiction book ''
Deadly Little Secrets ''Deadly Little Secrets: The Minister, His Mistress, and a Heartless Texas Murder'' is a 2012 true crime book written by the non-fiction author and novelist Kathryn Casey and released by HarperCollins about the 2006 murder by Baptist minister Mat ...
''. * Venancio Medellin – Rapist charged with the
murder of Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Peña Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought. ("The killing of another person without justification or excuse, especially the ...
* Steven Jay Russell – Repeated escapee and con artist, portrayed by actor Jim Carrey in the film ''
I Love You Phillip Morris ''I Love You Phillip Morris'' is a 2009 English-language French black comedy film based on a 1980s and 1990s real-life story of con artist, impostor and multiple prison escapee Steven Jay Russell, as played by Jim Carrey. While incarcerated, Russ ...
''.RUSSELL, STEVEN L
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Stein, Joshua David.
Ewan McGregor: Filthy and Gorgeous
." '' Out''. Friday February 12, 2010. Retrieved on December 10, 2010. " ..the two live lavishly until Russell gets caught and goes to prison for good (Escape, Case No. 9,856-C). Russell -- Inmate No. 00760259 -- has a maximum sentence that would keep him imprisoned until July 12, 2140 -- 47,595 days after the film opens."
*
Boobie Miles James Earl "Boobie" Miles Jr. (born April 16, 1970) is a former high school football running back for Permian High School, and was a primary subject in the book '' Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream'' by H.G. Bissinger, and the mov ...
– High school football star featured in the ''Friday Night Lights'' series. Released from TDCJ in 2018.


See also

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Capital punishment in Texas Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Texas for murder, and participation in a felony resulting in death if committed by an individual who has attained or is over the age of 18. In 1982, the state became the first juris ...


References


Further reading

* Hannaford, Alex.
Letters from Death Row: Books Behind Bars

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