For eleven days, turmoil gripped the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility. Hostages were trapped, negotiations collapsed, and the violence only grew. Inside those same prison walls, Keith LaMar was forced to witness horrors that would shape the rest of his life. This is the story of how the riot ended, and how Keith’s reckoning began.
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Please be aware that today’s episode contains descriptions of violence and sexual assault. Please take care while listening.
A full transcript of this episode is available here.
Action Items Related to Today’s Episode:
At the heart of today’s episode are incarcerated people fighting to be heard. And in a system that often silences, storytelling becomes a form of resistance.
That’s why I want to highlight the Prison Journalism Project, an organization that trains and publishes incarcerated writers, giving them the tools to report on what’s happening behind bars. Their weekly newsletter, The Inside Story, features first-person accounts from people living through the realities of prison life every day.
It’s powerful, eye-opening, and deeply human work. You can subscribe, read past pieces, or support the project at prisonjournalismproject.org.
Audio Used:
YouTube: The Great Incarcerator, part 2: The Shadow of Lucasville uploaded by djones.
YouTube: Bloody history: 1993 Lucasville prison riots uploaded by Hearst Television.
Sound Cloud: Lucasville 1992 prison riot in Ohio from WTVN coverage uploaded by Dean6oh.
libcom.org: Black and White and Dead All Over: The Lucasville Insurrection by Staughton Lynd.
Sources Used:
Statement of Stacey Gordon, 8 September 1994.
Interview #1264 (PART 1) with Aaron Jefferson.
Death Penalty Information Center: Time on Death Row.
CBS News: Execution date for Ohio inmate convicted in Lucasville prison riot rescheduled for 2027.
Condemned: The Whole Story by Keith Lamar.
Interviews conducted by the Truer Crime Podcast team:
Michael Sangiacomo
Keith LaMar
Herman Carson