On July 13, 2012, Camille Marino was declared a "danger to society" for challenging the thriving animal experimentation industry inside America's universities. Plucked from her life with her companion animals in Florida, she was thrown into a cell in Detroit, Michigan on a $500,000 bond. In this diary, she walked into jail a hero and records her experiences during her first month of incarceration inside what's been called the country's most dangerous jail. Oblivious to the betrayals taking shape outside, she would walk out a month later under attack by her own community. This diary serves as a prequel to her memoir, "uncensored: inside the animal liberation movement."
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