Guyger is currently in the Mountain View Unit in Gatesville, which is about 45-minutes outside of Waco.
Mountain View 2305 Ransom Road; Gatesville, TX 76528 (254) 865-7226
It is a prison that houses female offenders. The prison holds some 645 inmates including women on death row, most notable among them, Darlie Routier.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darlie_Routier
Mountain View is also home to Yolanda Saldivar, the murderer of Tejano superstar Selena
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yolanda_Sald%C3%ADvar
and Diane Zamora, convicted in the murder of Adrianne Jones in Mansfield in 1995, a love triangle case known as the Texas cadet murder.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Zamora
All new Texas prisoners undergo physical and mental health screenings,
during which they can identify themselves as former law enforcement officers and say whether they believe they need special protection.
The department keeps a list of high-profile prisoners and holds some people in protective custody, but it could not provide any information on where Guyger will be imprisoned until she's been through the two-to-four-week screening.
Guyger will be eligible for parole in five years, after serving half of her sentence.
^^^ Projected Release Date.
Projected Release Date is the date, which is determined by the TDCJ-CID Classification and Records Office, that an offender is projected to be released from incarceration if not released on parole sooner. The calculation of the projected release date is affected by offense title and offense date.
* If an offender committed their offense prior to 9/1/1996 and their offense is mandatory supervision eligible, the projected release date is calculated as their scheduled release date to mandatory supervision (if not paroled prior to that), when their time credits (flat time served plus good time earned) equal their total sentence.
* If an offender committed their offense on or after 9/1/1996 and their offense is mandatory supervision eligible, the projected release date is calculated as their scheduled release date to mandatory supervision (if not paroled prior to that), when their time credits (flat time served plus good time earned) equal their total sentence AND the BPP has approved their release to mandatory supervision (per the Discretionary Mandatory Supervision law); however, if the BPP denies the release on mandatory supervision, the projected release date is recalculated to reflect the same date as the maximum expiration date on the Discretionary Mandatory Supervision offense, which is otherwise known as their discharge date. Subsequent reviews by the BPP that result in approval for mandatory supervision release result in the projected release date being recalculated to an earlier date to allow for mandatory supervision release processing to occur.
*If an offender is incarcerated for an offense that by law is non-mandatory supervision eligible, their projected release date matches their maximum expiration date, when their time credits (flat time only) equals their total sentence and they therefore discharge their sentence when released (if not paroled prior to that).
HEY!
She is
Offender Visitation Eligible.
https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/visitation/index.html
Which one of you Hobbyists or Pervs want to be the first one to visit her?
Chung Tran? Muffdiver69? FunMonday? Admiral Giggle?
Or maybe
one of the ladies here want to visit her?
It's alright.
This is the 21st century.
It's alright for a lady to admit that they find other ladies attractive.
There is no shame in doing so.
Or which one of you want to be the first to send her $$$?
https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/divisions/bfd/comm_trust_inmate_trust.htm
So she can buy soap, shampoo, toothpaste, feminine hygiene products, toilet paper, snacks and other goodies.
https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/documents...Price_List.pdf
Or in lieu of sending her money, you can buy those products listed in the above PDF for her,
MAXIMUM $60 or $85 per month depending on the month of the year:
https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/faq/ecomm.html
Or buy her a fan for $20 so she can stay cool and fresh:
https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/divisions...e_Program.html
There is also a website (can't find the link right now) that allows you to Pen Pal her and write her every month.
https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/divisions..._ops_mscp.html
You all have heard of those romantic stories:
some folks who Pen Pal inmates end up falling in love with them and marrying them.
I am sure some of y'all have entertained the thoughts of Sugar Babying or Managing her when she gets out.
She will never be able to work in any Law Enforcement position anywhere again.
She will need someone to call Daddy.