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Prison officer reveals 'worst' thing about death row after USA visit and it's terrifying

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Published 16:20 3 Mar 2025 GMT

Prison officer reveals 'worst' thing about death row after USA visit and it's terrifying

Former UK prison officer Alex South visited the USA during her time working in some of the toughest high-security prisons on the planet

Tom Earnshaw

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A former prison officer has revealed what she was told was the 'worst' thing about death row during a brutal visit to the United States of America.

Alex South used to work in some of the most brutal prisons in the United Kingdom. With 10 years of service under her belt at some of the toughest institutions in the country, Alex worked at HMP Whitemoor, HMP Wormwood Scrubs, and HMP Belmarsh as an officer, senior officer, and custodial manager.

Alex, who's also trained to be a riot commander and hostage negotiator, saw some pretty serious incidents during her career.

Now, sitting down with LADbible for our Minutes With series, Alex has revealed the creative ways in which prisoners hide drugs and phones while incarcerated, as well as the ongoing issue of dealing class A drugs and using food to make weapons to harm other prisoners with.

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As well as that, Alex revealed what it was like when she visited America's infamous death row and how that influenced her leaving the prison service.

Death row is where inmates stay until they die, under US law (Getty Stock Images)
Death row is where inmates stay until they die, under US law (Getty Stock Images)

In particular, it was her asking American prison guards what the 'worst' thing about their job was that saw her call time on her career working in prisons.

"When I first joined the job at Whitemoor, there was an officer who sat down with me and he was giving me really good advice. He said things like, 'don't do too much overtime, always take your holiday, keep your friends outside, don't just make your social circle only officers'," Alex told LADbible.

"And he gave me really good advice; he said the job will change you. And I remember thinking, 'I don't think it has but you know, he knows what he's talking about'. And he told me that there was a time when he had been in the job a long time and he hadn't realised how much it had begun to affect him. And then he drove to work one day and he couldn't get out of the car and he said he couldn't make his legs work."

This came back to the forefront of Alex's mind when she visited death row in Texas, officially known as the Allan B. Polunsky Unit.

Alex South worked in prisons for a decade (LADbible)
Alex South worked in prisons for a decade (LADbible)

She added: "One of the prisons we went to was death row, the Polunsky Unit. So we went on to the actual death row unit and then the death chamber itself," she said.

"And I was speaking to the correctional officers whose job it was to walk the condemned prisoner from their final cell to the death chamber. And I said, 'what's the hardest part of your job?'.

"I kind of thought I knew what they were going to say because it seems obvious. And I remember they said that you have three scenarios when you are walking those prisoners. And the first one is that they fight and you have to physically restrain them in order to get them to the gurney.

"The second one is when they're passive and they just walk. And they said the worst bit is the third scenario when they are apologetic, but they have to be carried because they say 'I can't make my legs work'. And I remembered that because obviously it mirrored what that officer had said."

For Alex, it was a situation that became all too close to home years later.

She explained: "I think I'd been at Belmarsh about three or four years and we'd had a couple of deaths, and instances that weren't more violent than others really, but it was obviously starting to have an impact on me.

"And I drove home, I lived in a nice little street in South London at the time and I pulled up outside my flat and I just stayed in the car for three hours. And it was cold, but I just stayed in the car. And I remember thinking 'I can't make my legs work'. I can't get in. So I think I'd been telling myself for a long time this will get better.

"Like, it will go back to what it used to be. I will feel safe, I will enjoy work again. I will have that energy and that rhythm and I'll feel productive.

"And then I just think that was my body's way of saying like, 'you have to go now, it's not going to change'. So I think that was the moment I realised it was time for me to finish."

Featured Image Credit: LADbible

Topics: Crime, Death Row, Drugs, Mental Health, Originals, Prison, UK News, US News, YouTube

Tom Earnshaw
Tom Earnshaw

Tom joined LADbible Group in 2024, currently working as SEO Lead across all brands including LADbible, UNILAD, SPORTbible, Tyla, UNILAD Tech, and GAMINGbible. He moved to the company from Reach plc where he enjoyed spells as a content editor and senior reporter for one of the country's most-read local news brands, LancsLive. When he's not in work, Tom spends his adult life as a suffering Manchester United supporter after a childhood filled with trebles and Premier League titles. You can't have it all forever, I suppose.

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