
I think since Josh works for OC Sherrif Dept we saved this tourist attraction for him of course hot all week and that day it totally rained luckily most of the touring is inside. The day Josh arrived we decided to visit the first prison in downtown Boise, the new one is out in the desert thank goodness for that. Although I think I like how primitive this one was. Certainly not much amenities here.

3 stories of very tiny cells with one community shower head on the lower level in front of the cells. This building had 2 or 3 windows to look outside and that was it.

B and Dani behind bars

Prisoners jail cells, cozy!

Josh and Dani in a different building.

The trap door for the prisoners that got the death penalty. Above this door was another room that had a glass window for people to view the hangings and a big metal hoop in the ceiling that the rope hung from. This is the site of the last hanging that took place in Idaho in 1957, in 1978 the Governor signed a bill changing the lethal form of capital punishment from hanging to death to death by lethal injection.

Have you been bad Danny?


There was a museum that had all kinds of old artifacts from different eras and wars. It was perfect for the boys guns, bombs, grenades, knives you know a little boys dream land of toys that blow up things!

For Firefighter Randy Little, how would you like to drive this engine or try to control the horsed that pulled it!

One of the guards look out towers

You did it! Josh made electricity with his legs

This held lots of crazy women mostly that killed there husbands. One lady killed 3 of her husbands with poison that she extracted for litmus paper, some smart women. There was probably only 10 cells a small yard that they would garden outside and sew inside. They used to put the women with the men and decided that was not such a good idea so they built there own place just outside the men's prision.
Overall it was a interesting place to visit there were a few burned buildings from prison riots that had broken out, but solitary confinment and death row were creeping. When you stood in those buildings it just felt evil, not a happy place to be and the crimes the men commited back then other than murder were not nearly as crazy as they are now. Kudos to all the police officers out there that protect us and deal with all the crazy prisoners. Places like this remind me of Gordy Johnson and his great stories he has shared of his prison experience, he talked with the real crazy like the night stalker. Thank you for the many years on the force in LA County.