Second Chances Part 2 | A Juvenile Lifers Story

Second Chances Part 2 | A Juvenile Lifers Story

Part 2 of this amazing story is here!In June 2016, Andrew Hundley became the FIRST juvenile lifer in Louisiana to be paroled following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Miller and Montgomery decisions that prohibited the mandatory sentencing of children to life without parole. It was clear that he was not the same 15-year-old who went to prison in 1997 to the parole board who approved his release.Since his release from Angola, Andrew has earned a Masters degree in Criminology, is founder of the Louisiana Parole Project and is known in all circles of justice as the real life Andy Dufrane.Whatever side of this issue you sit, you will not want to miss this episode.In this episode Woody and Jim sit down with him for an in depth interview you are not going to believe on Bloody Angola Podcast.#BloodyAngolaPodcast #LouisianaParoleProject #AndrewHundleyLouisiana Parole Project website:https://www.paroleproject.org/Check out P2P Podcast (Penitentiaries to Penthouses) Here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-p2p-podcast-penitentiaries-2-penthouses/id1646270646?i=1000586120763SECOND CHANCES PART 2 TRANSCRIPTJim: Hey, everyone, and welcome back to another edition of Bloody- Woody: -Angola.Jim: A podcast 142 years in the making.Woody: The Complete Story of America's Bloodiest Prison.Jim: I'm Jim Chapman.Woody: I'm Woody Overton.Jim: And we're back for Part 2, Woody Overton.Woody: Part 2, Second Chances with our main man.Jim: Andrew Hundley. How are you?Andrew: I'm well.Jim: I feel like we just talked to you. [laughs]Andrew: Thanks for having me back.Woody: Yeah, [crosstalk] right. Andrew, I just want to say that it's an amazing story, y'all. You've got to go listen to Part 1. I don't think we've maybe done one or two series on Bloody Angola that-- actually series, one or two episodes that went past episode 1.Jim: The only one that we did was Archie Williams.Woody: No. Brent Miller.Jim: Yeah.Woody: So, two, you'll be the third. Thank you for being here, I really appreciate it. Y'all go back and listen to the first one if you haven't.Jim: Yes, please do.Woody: When we left off last, you were at state police barracks out at JESTC, and you gotto finish telling me how you got swung.Andrew: Yeah, I had unauthorized female visitor, to keep it PG. [laughter]Andrew: I had a female friend who visited me at the office I worked at one evening. I knew that wasn't supposed to happen. It happened. And I understand that you keep visitors off of the premises because you never know who's going to be coming out there, what they're going to be bringing out there.Jim: I ain't hating on it. I don't blame you. [laughs]Woody: [crosstalk]Andrew: [crosstalk] -I'm not the first guy to get in trouble and probably not going to be thelast guy that got into that kind of trouble. Jim: Some things are just worth it. [laughs]Woody: Everybody you see today and the rest of your life got there because two people had sex.[laughter]Andrew: But it was against the rules. They actually didn't move me immediately because my job that I had--Woody: They didn’t want to release you.Andrew: I had to finish some job responsibilities. But they said, "Hey, you're going to have togo." I said, "I want to go to Angola."Jim: And wow. Before you say anything else, that's just like-- Woody: You're one of the only people ever said that--[crosstalk] Jim: Yeah, you might be the only one to utter that sentence.Andrew: Well, and I recognize and I had done enough time and met enough people who had been to Angola and who, in prison speak, were successful at Angola. They had done well. And I wanted to be a trustee. At state police barracks, I was a trustee but the only place as a lifer going if we say back into DOC, I couldn't go to DCI or Wade or Hunt or any of these other prisons [crosstalk] have to go to Angola.Jim: What year was this?Andrew: Oh, that was in 2012, 2013. Jim: So, it was post Burl Cain? Andrew: No, Burl was still there. Woody: Burl was still there.Jim: Okay.Andrew: When I first get there, I actually go to Bass. For my first couple of months, I was a cell block orderly at Bass, paying my penance. As soon as I got there, they told me, "Look, keep your nose clean, out of sight, out of mind for a couple of months, and we've got a job for you." They told me this as soon as I got there.Woody: That's really cool.Jim: Your reputation preceded you some way probably.Woody: Another unique thing about what you're saying is, I don't think people understand-- I would say you might have a better number on than me. Most people at Angola are nevergetting out, like 80% or something like that. But to go in and have to do 10 years to make trustee without a low court or high court writeup, holy shit, bro, that's almost impossible. So basically, they're telling you, "Keep your nose clean, lay low for a couple of months and you shake it out, we got a job for you," basically, you almost were like getting credit for time served already.Andrew: Right. They gave me credit. Look, I had a unique experience. Woody: Meaning, credit under the trustee program.Andrew: I used to tell people I did my time like Benjamin Button. [laughter]Jim: In reverse.Andrew: Yeah, I did my time in reverse. Most people start at Angola and they're either going to die there or there are some old timers who after they've been there for a few decades, they'll allow a transfer to a prison closer to their home if they request it, if they have space. For me, I ended at Angola and did my last few years there.Woody: I got to interrupt because I'm visual. You ask to go to Angola, and had you ever been to Angola before?Andrew: I'd been only for boxing matches. I had been there for those kind of trips.Woody: So, you're taking that ride up, or they giving you the ride up and you hit the gates and you go inside the wire the first time. Do you have any different impression? What was your impression?Andrew: I was thinking, "Oh, man, I hope I made the right decision." [laughter]Woody: Right, because this is like the Harvard of convicts.Andrew: Yeah, because I'm starting to second guess because it's like, well, if I would have gone back to the smaller prison, I was big fish in a small pond. And now, I was telling myself, "You're just another lifer here. You're going to be lost in the shuffle." But thankfully, I wasn't lost in the shuffle. Thankfully, my reputation did-- I did have a good reputation.Woody: I'm sure somebody called and gave them a heads-up and say that, "You better get your hands on this dude because he's the bomb."Andrew: I got there. You go on this review board as soon as you get there, and it's medical, mental health, security, classification, and they're trying to figure out where they're going to send you. A lot of guys will start off in a cell block, or some guys will go into medical facilities. Some guys will be under mental health observation. And never having lived at Angola but new Camp J is not the place to be.Woody: Right.Jim: Don't send me to Camp J.Andrew: The major who was on the review board is like, "Hey, I got a call about you. Let me see what they want--" He's telling pretty much everyone on the review board like, "Someone's about to make a decision where this guy's going to go. We're not going to make the decision." He gets off the phone and says, "We're sending him to Bass." And I was like, "Okay. Where is that?" He's like, "You're going to Camp J." And I'm like, "Oh, my God. I thought I'm coming here to be a trustee."Jim: You're sending me to lockdown.Andrew: And I'm going to lockdown because you go to J when guys on death row screw up. They get sent to J, to the cell blocks at J because people would rather be in their cell on death row-Woody: Absolutely.Andrew: -than be at J because J is wild. Now look, today J has been shut down for a fewyears because of talk about-- Jim: [crosstalk] -reason for that.Andrew: Look, Camp J is four cell blocks and one dorm. They have a few guys in a dorm that are cooking for the guys there. They're taking care of the place, taking care of the yard. You hear J, you assume the cell block. Just having worked in the cell blocks, these are guys with significant mental health issues.Woody: Most of them, yeah.Andrew: They're throwing feces on each other. They're throwing stuff on the guards. They're guys who've been back there so long and there's this mentality in prison, bar fighting. And you make enemies in a cell and you throw stuff on so many people. You've seen this guy, he comes out on the tier for his shower. Y'all stay up all night cursing at each other because that's just how time is done. And then, you get into it with so many people, you're back there a couple of years and they say, "Okay, it's your time to come out." Like, "Oh, no, I can't go into population because I've threw crap on so many people."What these guys don't realize is, look, all y'all have thrown crap on each other. Y'all cursed each other out, talked about threatened to kill each other. You get out, chances are, "All right, man. We're in population now, we're going to put that stuff behind us." But so many of those guys, they've developed these enemies, and then they just dig their hole deeper and deeper. There are guys who've been back there decades and refuse to come out of their cells.Jim: Damn.Woody: The listeners know, like you're talking about, to get sent to Camp J, not the dormitory, but to get housing and cell on Camp J, you had to break a rule in prison. Not just regular fist fighting. It's fighting with weapons or attacking an officer or raping someone or whatever it may be, it's a serious infraction. You don't get classified and sent to Camp J immediately, most people. You get sent to wherever, and then if you're so bad that you can't foll

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Joyce Mitchell | Hybristophilia #3

Joyce Mitchell | Hybristophilia #3

This episode delves into Joyce Mitchell's role in the 2015 escape of inmates Richard Matt and David Sweat from Clinton Correctional Facility, examining her personal struggles, the escape plan, the manhunt, and the intrigue surrounding her case.Timestamps01:39 Meet Joyce Mitchell14:21 The Affair and the Escape Plan16:29 The Great Escape Unfolds19:58 The Manhunt Begins25:02 Joyce Mitchell's Arrest25:55 Confessions and Consequences34:09 Sentencing and Aftermath

10 Apr 38min

Lynette Barnett and Tina Gonzales | Hybristophilia #2

Lynette Barnett and Tina Gonzales | Hybristophilia #2

In this episode of Bloody Angola, Jim brings you inside the relationship between  prison guard Lynette Barnett and convicted murderer Terry Banks, which culminated in their escape from Crossroads Correctional Center in 1999.  Jim also brings you the shocking story of correctional Officer Tina Gonzales who was caught in the midst of a sexual relationship with an inmate witnessed by 11 other inmates. “Hybristophilia” is defined as a condition that involves “a sexual attraction to individuals who commit crimes.Timestamps 04:14 Lynette's Troubled Marriage05:20 Meeting Terry Banks10:12 The Escape Plan15:13 The Escape17:27 On the Run19:54 The Search Intensifies23:01 The Arrest 24:07 Aftermath and Sentencing25:33 A New Story: Tina GonzalezSources:Stearns, Matt.  “Killer escapes prison.”  The Kansas City Star.  30 Oct 1999.Kennedy, Nicole; and Scherer, Ray.  “Guard linked to break.”  St. Joseph News-Press.  31 Oct 1999.Riley, Claudette.  “Escapee, guard are sought.”  The Springfield News-Leader.  31 Oct 1999.Associated Press.  “Officials seeking escaped…”  Lake Sun Leader.  01 Nov 1999.Associated Press.  “Search continues.”  The Kansas City Star.  02 Nov 1999.Faubion, Scott.  “Escaped inmate, guard…”  The Cameron Citizen Observer.  04 Nov 1999.Stearns, Matt.  “After weeks, questions…”  The Kansas City Star.  10 Dec 1999.Stearns, Matt.  “Police locate truck.”  The Kansas City Star.  11 Dec 1999.Stearns, Matt.  “Authorities fear prison…”  The Kansas City Star.  12 Dec 1999.Faubion, Scott.  “America’s Most Wanted…”  The Cameron Citizen Observer.  16 Dec 1999.Staff Writer.  “Runaway Con, Guard…”  CBS News.  18 Dec 1999.Associated Press.  “Murderer, guard captured.”  St. Joseph News-Press.  19 Dec 1999.Faubion, Scott; and Stark, Jerry.  “Escaped inmate, prison…”  The Cameron Citizen Observer.  23 Dec 1999.Associated Press.  “Court appearance set…”  St. Joseph News-Press.  05 Jan 2000.Gaines, Joe.  “Guard arraigned in…”  St. Joseph News-Press.  06 Jan 2000.Faubion, Scott.  “Crossroads guard arraigned…”  The Cameron Citizen Observer.  13 Jan 2000.Faubion, Scott.  “Penalty may rise…”  The Cameron Citizen Observer.  20 Jan 2000.Gaines, Joe.  “Accused guard asks…”  St. Joseph News-Press.  27 Jan 2000.Zeilstra, Stephanie.  “Reduced bond focus…”  The Cameron Citizen Observer.  03 Feb 2000.Gaines, Joe.  “Banks has hearing…”  St. Joseph News-Press.  23 Feb 2000.Zeilstra, Stephanie.  “Former inmate, guard…”  The Cameron Citizen Observer.  02 Mar 2000.Zeilstra, Stephanie.  “Bond reduction denied…”  The Cameron Citizen Observer.  09 Mar 2000.Associated Press.  “Inmate pleads innocent…”  St. Joseph News-Press.  11 Apr 2000.Associated Press.  “Ex-fugitive’s plea…”  St. Joseph News-Press.  10 May 2000.Staff Writer.  “Bond reduction denied…”  St. Joseph News-Press.  12 May 2000.Gaines, Joe.  “Ex-guard pleads…”  St. Joseph News-Press.  03 Oct 2000.Faubion, Scott.  “Former guard pleads…”  The Cameron Citizen Observer.  05 Oct 2000.Grossman, Wendy.  “Love on the run.”  The Pitch.  16 Mar 2000.

3 Apr 34min

The Execution of Jessie Hoffman

The Execution of Jessie Hoffman

In this episode of Bloody Angola Podcast, Jim Chapman gives you the recent details regarding the Execution of Jessie Hoffman via Nitrogen Hypoxia  Timestamps 01:39 On Again Off Again On Again28:44 Justice Served for Molly Elliott32:02 Execution Protocol 37:17 AG Liz Murrill and Governor Jeff Landry Statements

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Part Three | The Executions Commence: Larry Roy

Part Three | The Executions Commence: Larry Roy

This episode examines Larry Roy, the Cheneyville Slasher, and the 1993 attack on the Richard family. Timestamps04:00 The Horrific Crime Unfolds08:25 The Investigation Begins13:15 The Manhunt for Larry Roy16:44 Trial and Defense Tactics18:34 The Death Sentence19:30 The Death Warrant Issued23:55 Delays and Controversies25:20 Nitrogen Hypoxia

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Part Two | The Executions Commence: Christopher Sepulvado

Part Two | The Executions Commence: Christopher Sepulvado

The “Executions Commence” series continues! Death warrants have been signed for several inmates in the State of Louisiana and in this episode of Bloody Angola Podcast, Jim Chapman breaks down the crimes and conviction of Christopher Sepulvado.Timestamps03:37 The Troubling Past of Sepulvado06:19 The Abuse Escalates09:25 The Tragic Death of Alan Mercer12:46 Aftermath of the Tragedy17:28 Trials and Tribulations18:36 Yvonne's Sentencing and Reflections20:09 Appeals and Delays30:18 Changes in Execution Methods33:38 The Unexpected End of Sepulvado

13 Mars 36min

Part One | The Executions Commence: Jessie Hoffman

Part One | The Executions Commence: Jessie Hoffman

Death warrants have been signed for several inmates in the State of Louisiana and in this episode of Bloody Angola Podcast, Jim Chapman breaks down the crimes and conviction of Jessie Hoffman who has a scheduled execution date of March 18th, 2025.Timestamps01:39 The Executions Commence03:28 The Tragic Discovery of Molly Elliott10:47 Jessie Hoffman's Arrest16:59 The Trial Begins17:30 Appeals and Legal Maneuvering20:43 New Execution Methods in Louisiana23:20 Hoffman's Last Attempt to Evade Execution27:44 The Controversy of Nitrogen Hypoxia30:44 Justice

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Part 3 | Bobbi Parker and Randolph Dial | Hybristophilia #1

Part 3 | Bobbi Parker and Randolph Dial | Hybristophilia #1

In this episode of Bloody Angola, Jim picks up with the trial of Bobbi Parker, who faces felony charges for allegedly aiding Randolph Dial's escape following his death in prison. The trial unfolds with compelling testimonies from both sides, highlighting psychological elements like Stockholm Syndrome or was it...Hybristophilia?Timestamps03:37 Bobby Parker's Court Appearance06:19 Testimony from the Investigation08:53 Randy Parker's Testimony11:14 Uncovering Dial's Relationship with Parker13:45 Delays and Pleas in Court14:22 The Start of the Trial16:39 The Prosecution's Case18:26 Dial's Interviews and Confessions21:02 Life on the Run25:37 The Heart Attack and Consequences30:52 Verdict and Sentencing32:43 Bobby Parker's Release

27 Feb 36min

Part 2 | Bobbi Parker and Randolph Dial | Hybristophilia #1

Part 2 | Bobbi Parker and Randolph Dial | Hybristophilia #1

In this episode, kicking off the “Hybristophilia” series, which involves “a sexual attraction to individuals who commit crimes,” Jim recounts the case of Bobbi Parker, a wardens wife, who was convicted of aiding in the escape and going on the run for 10 years with convicted murderer Randolph Dial.#randolphdial #bobbiparker #hybristophilia #bloodyangola #podcast #crime Timestamps06:11 A Father's Struggle09:30 A New Life in Hiding10:28 The Capture12:55 The Psychological Battle22:12 The Name Game23:40 Dial's Health Crisis24:44 Insights from Neighbors31:02 Investigating the Truth33:38 A Conflicted Legacy35:18 The End of the Line Sources:- https://murderpedia.org/male.D/d/dial-randolph.htm.  Murderpedia.  Accessed 13 Jan 2025.- Staff Writer.  https://www.newspapers.com/image/891244790/?match=1&terms=kelly%20hogan Tulsa World.  17 Sep 1981.- Associated Press. https://www.newspapers.com/image/454026071/?match=1&terms=kelly%20hogan The Daily Oklahoman.  18 Sep 1981.- Henry, Larry.  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