The end of Season 1.
This is what survival sounds like when there’s no hero music and no fade-out — only breath, truth, and the sound of someone still here.
It’s the aftermath, the silence, the bureaucracy, the fight to stay human when the system says you don’t matter.
It’s what comes after no one listens, and what happens when you finally do.
This is closure, not comfort.
The story doesn’t end here — but the telling does.
🎙 Pravity Season 1 Finale — TheRapist (Pt. 2).
Thank you for staying.
Season 2 begins February 2026.
The story turns.
Back to Tangipahoa. Back to the cell. Back to the moment that changes everything.
This isn’t fiction. This is testimony — the truth behind the jokes, behind the calm, behind the myth of punishment.
There’s no filter, no fade-out. Only a man, a bunk, a system that didn’t care, and a country that let it happen in its name.
If you’ve made it this far, you already know what courage sounds like.
If you haven’t — listen anyway.
🎙 Pravity Season 1 Finale Pt 1 — “TheRapist.”
When a new cellmate moves in, Frank meets Tyree Hammond — a man whose presence shifts the energy of the entire unit. What starts with small gifts, kindness, and attention begins to morph into something more dangerous. Through a haze of roaches, radios, and card games, prison politics twist into survival tactics, and survival itself becomes a kind of surrender.
This is the story of how power hides in plain sight, how “protection” turns into possession, and how even the smallest kindness can start to feel like a trap.
Episode 12 · The Law Is Not Impartial
Roaches on the walls. Paperwork on the floor. A Brady violation that should have set me free — and didn’t. Somewhere between the guard shack and the courthouse, I finally learned what justice actually is: a story told by people who think they’re not part of it.
This isn’t about violence. It’s about the slow violence of paperwork, power, and people pretending not to see.
🎙 PRAVITY · Season 1
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Episode 10 – Harry Potter and the Prisoner of L2
A light fixture becomes a charger, a cellphone becomes a lifeline, and the wrong number feels like love when you’re locked in Tangipahoa Parish. Frank (“Harry Potter”) takes you back inside the L2 unit — where wit, rage, and desperation spark like bad wiring.
This is where contraband meets confession: a true story about how a single phone call to Tragic Boyfriend can feel like both salvation and relapse.
Funny until it’s not, honest even when it hurts.
This is *Pravity*.
PRAVITY Ep 10 – Harry Potter and the Chain of a Hole
Frank leaves L2 behind and heads for Tangipahoa Parish, where he becomes “Harry Potter” — a name born of boredom, books, and the brutal rhythm of jail transfers. Between Robert Jordan novels, a dusty dayroom, and a fellow inmate with a contraband phone, this chapter starts calm and ends with a question that’ll pull listeners straight into the next one.
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**PRAVITY Ep 9 – Zoo Zoos & Consequences**
Frank arrives on L2, the infamous “gay line” of East Baton Rouge Parish Prison—pink-painted walls, queens for miles, and the strange order of a world built from chaos.
He meets Kyra, watches loyalty and hunger play out in the smallest gestures, and learns how survival bends every rule.
When someone steals the first commissary he’s had in months, the lesson turns violent.
It’s the episode where humor, hunger, and rage collide—where *Zoo Zoos* stop being sweets and become currency, and consequences taste like blood and salt.
🎙️ **Short Summary (for app preview):**
Life, loyalty, and violence on the L2 line—Frank learns how survival turns candy into currency.
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After months on the run and a Con Air flight through the federal system, I’m sent back to Baton Rouge — and into L2, the notorious “gay line” of East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
This is my first time there: the humiliating intake, the pastel-pink holding tank, the absurd telephone relay between cells, and the moment I saw him again — the man who betrayed me, spent my money, and still somehow made my heart ache when he jumped into my arms.
A study in what love looks like when it’s poisoned — and what survival feels like when you still crave the poison.
In 2007 after being arrested for distributing crystal meth, trying to flee his Federal trial and escape to Canada, Frank found himself in custody with no real idea just what he was facing, totally unprepared on how to face it regardless, and entirely alone in a system meant to dehumanize. And worst of all: in love with a piece of shit.
Find out what happens next.
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After being arrested in 2007 for distributing crystal meth, Frank fled his Federal trial, tried to escape to Canada, with tragic boyfriend in tow. He failed and was apprehended and eventually spent 7 years in prison.
After spending his first few days acclimating the story picks back up with some movement and the underlying realization that: No One Is Coming To Save You.
No one.
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In 2007 Frank was arrested for distributing crystal meth. He tried to flee his federal trial and make it to Canada with a bunch of cash and drugs and a new identity.
Spoiler alert: he didn't make it.
Find out what happens after he's apprehended as he tries to erase his fingerprints, contemplates suicide, and discovers the first joy of time behind bars: commissary.
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In 2007 after being arrested for distributing crystal meth, Frank and tragic boyfriend worked up a plan to flee Frank's impending Federal trial. Frank gathered up $50000 in cash and $50000 worth of drugs, bought a new identity, and went to see what Canada was all aboot.
Listen and watch to find out what happens next.
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In 2007 after getting arrested for distributing crystal meth, bonding out, and getting a lawyer - Frank tells all about how he got the money to pay the lawyer, how tragic-boyfriend then stole that money and all the drugs Frank had left to sell.
Find out what Frank does and how much it costs him in this third episode of Pravity.
Warning: there are descriptions of violence in the episode.
Monster dildos, Little Debbie Cosmic Easter Brownies, Paul Hances, and shit women who love you do because you can't.
Frank continues his narrative from the point after arrest in 2007 and documents the days following, including what happens with tragic-boyfriend, all his sex toys, what happens when you don't have any more meth but you do have brownies, and little Pauls who destroy lives to maintain their own meh.
Watch and listen! <3
In 2007 Frank was just your typical meth-addled sweet-disposition gay slut aspiring novelist, day time employed IT engineer and all around irrelevant sort of fellow until he got arrested for distributing crystal meth.
His whole life fell apart and he started a seven year journey into the moist, stark, and often hilarious wilds of the American justice and prison systems.
Come along for the ride.
Wash your hands after.
How difficult is it to sleep in prison?
Pretty fucking difficult - for most. Although murderers and rapists tend to sleep pretty soundly from the rip.
Let's talk about it! <3
What happens when you piss off the wrong lesbian lieutenants off in the Federal Bureau of Prisons?
Diesel Therapy, that's what. So gas up bitch and let's go on journey to talk about it.
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Long before Donald Trump, before Sarah Palin, before the Tea Party - I, franklet, was duly elected President of the White Committee on L2 at East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
Listen in as I discuss my duties and responsibilities in detail. <3
Sometimes love comes around... and an adorable little murdered name Ziggy knocks you down
he knocks you down.
just get back after he knocks you down. <3
Have you ever waited for 10 hours, with nothing to do? No one with whom to talk? Nothing to read? Nothing to watch? Nothing to listen to but your own thoughts? Nowhere to hide or sleep? The only toilet visible to anyone who walks past? Toilet paper if you're lucky (I often was!)?
Well, the answer is no - so watch this bonus episode of Pravity - all about WAITING!