“My name is Bea Smith and I am a prisoner at Wentworth Correctional.”
Bea Smith known as ‘Queen Bea’ to the women at Wentworth Prison is the prison’s ‘Top Dog,’ a position that she obtained through blood, sweat and tears. The position was formerly held by Jacs Holt and Franky Doyle, two women with very different ways of running things.
Welcome to the Bea Administration. If you fail to follow any of these rules, you will face the consequences (Just ask Sue “Boomer” Jenkins.)
- No Drugs – If it is discovered that drugs are being smuggled in, action will be as follows:
First Offense: Warning
Second Offense: Punishment enforced by Maxine Conway
- No Gang-Type Attacks – If it is discovered that any prisoner has assaulted another prisoner, an ‘Eye for an Eye’ policy will be followed. Which means, if you inflict bodily harm to another, bodily harm will be inflicted upon you!
Spokesperson for Bea Smith, Maxine Conway states “It is Bea’s intention to make Wentworth Prison as safe an environment as possible. We may be caged, but we don’t have to be animals.”
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The article I wrote for The Nerdy Girl Express.
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