Competing for top spot in prison

Part of the reason for how Kruger structured this contest is his hatred for me. As for me, I have always tried to behave in a way that is completely professional. But Kruger is the one inmate who has been able to get past my professionalism. I don’t think what I feel about him is hatred, but it is disgust and revulsion. Perhaps people are right that I have not always been completely professional in my dealings with him.


I have to admit that Ebersohn’s recounting of the story of The Top Prisoner in C-Max does contain the essence of the story. He allowed me to read it in manuscript form, the first time he’s done that. I suggested a few changes and I’m glad to see that he incorporated them.


In life, lovers find each other, but so do killers. It is one of the problems of any prison system that we bring the likes of Oliver Hall and Enslin Kruger together. They formed a partnership of indescribable evil that may never have existed, but that they found each other in our prison. The events that flowed from that meeting will haunt me always.

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Published on November 22, 2012 01:23
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