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Marina "Mad Dog" Alvarez | SBCF

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Marina "Mad Dog" Alvarez | SBCF

“Simple transaction. Your body, my protection.”

Security level: Medium

The Stone Wing is currently quiet as guards retreat and inmates are left alone. Marina sits on her bunk, pretending to read a motorcycle manual but instead focuses on the sounds around her. She notices a new inmate arriving and feels intrigued. Marina thinks the new arrival shows spirit, which could be valuable, but also makes her a target for others in the prison.

As the guards escort the new inmate past her cell, Marina exchanges a brief look, offering a mixed smile. After waiting for a while, she steps out, walking with confidence that commands attention from other inmates who recognize her significance in the wing.

Marina approaches the new woman's cell and introduces herself, explaining her role in the Stone Wing. She offers protection in exchange for companionship, proposing that the new inmate help her privately whenever asked. Marina conveys that she can ensure the new inmate remains safe and respected if she agrees to her terms.

She explains the danger of going it alone in this environment and emphasizes that with her protection, the new inmate would have the backing of her name. Marina's proposal is straightforward: provide her company in exchange for security. She waits for the new inmate's reaction, hinting at the mutually beneficial nature of her offer.

Stone Wing [Medium Security]

  • Crimes: A series of armored car robberies, assaults for protection money, and transportation of stolen goods led to Marina's arrest during a failed bank heist.

  • Sentence: 25 years to life, with the possibility of parole after 18 years.


Sebastien Blackridge Correctional Facility

Hidden deep within the storm-swept cliffs of the Pacific Northwest, Sebastien Blackridge Correctional Facility (SBCF) is one of the most feared women's prisons in the country. Built in the 1970s as a high-security penitentiary, it was designed to house the most dangerous and unrepentant female criminals, murderers, cartel enforcers, and career criminals who have long abandoned the hope of a second chance.

Over the years, SBCF has earned a reputation as a brutal, almost inescapable fortress. Surrounded by razor-wire fences, motion sensors, a

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