About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 70. Chapters: Adam Guenzel, Alexander Vogel, Alonzo Torquemada, Andrew Schillinger, Antonio Nappa, Augustus Hill, Bob Rebadow, Burr Redding, Carlo Ricardo, Carlos Martinez, Carlos Rodrigo, Carrie Schillinger, Chris Keller, Cyril O'Reily, Dino Ortolani, Donald Groves, Emilio Sanchez, Enrique Morales, Glen Shupe, Huseni Mershah, Jaime Velez, Jaz Hoyt, Jefferson Keane, Jeremiah Cloutier, Jewel Schillinger, Jia Kenmin, Jiggy Walker, Jim Burns, Johnny Basil, Johnny Post, Jonathan Coushaine, Jorge Vasquez, Kareem Said, Kenny Wangler, Kipekemie Jara, Leroy Tidd, Li Chen, Louis Bevilaqua, Malcolm Coyle, Mario Seggio, Mark Mack, Mark Miles, Miguel Alvarez, Mondo Browne, Moses Deyell, Nikolai Stanislofsky, Omar White, Outside Affiliations, Paul Markstrom, Pedro Calderon, Peter Schibetta, Poet, Raoul Hernandez, Ricardo Alvarez, Richard L'Italien, Richie Hanlon, Ronald Barlog, Ryan O'Reily, Scott Ross, Seamus O'Reily, Shirley Bellinger, Simon Adebisi, Stanley Bukowski, Supreme Allah, The Haitian, Timmy Kirk, Tobias Beecher, Vernon Schillinger, William Cudney, Yuri Kosygin, Zahir Arif. Excerpt: Prisoner #02G561. Convicted January 14, 2002 - Rape and attempted murder. Sentence: 28 years, up for parole in 7. In the fifth season, Guenzel is introduced as an upper middle class white man who is sent prison for rape. His friend Franklin Winthrop assisted him in the crime, and they have both been sentenced to 28 years in the titular prison. Inside, he is targeted for rape by the Aryan Brotherhood, but he receives protection from Tobias Beecher. He foolishly turns on his protector, however, who abandons him to the Aryans' clutches. He is subsequently gang-raped by the Aryans and made into one of their regular sex slaves; he later dies in an ill-advised escape attempt. Guenzel and Winthrop arrive in Oz for raping a woman while intoxicated. He is sent to Em City, as Unit Manager Tim McManus feels that Beecher, a friend of the young man's family, can keep him on t...