“I listen to people’s regrets, their stories, their happiness, their joy. I listen to their confessions,” Murillo says.
“I befriend somebody when they’re perfectly healthy, walking around, I’ll take care of them when they’re unable to talk and eventually hold their hands when they’re taking their last breaths.”
He and his fellow inmate workers take that work seriously. When someone under their care has 72 hours left to live, they never leave his side. “No prisoner dies alone” is their motto.
Inside the prison hospice where no inmate dies alone
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