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  1. @bonniejocampbel: Glad you liked my review of 'River' at GRL. Here's the web version: cclapcenter.com/2011/07/book_r…
  2. Thanks for reading John Reed's TwitLit story, "A Cold-Served Dish of Unjust Desserts." For feedback: @cclapcenter and @easyreeder
  3. The poster version of John Reed's (@easyreeder) TwitLit story, "A Cold-Served Dish of Unjust Desserts," is now online! http://bit.ly/a3mNpq
  4. [dish 33/33] The State of Alaska lost the paperwork. April 1, 2008: Mr. Jack refiled his handwritten suit. June 2, 2008: case dismissed.
  5. [dish 32/33] Mr. Jack: "One mental health worker said to me: 'Everyone needs a bit of a stiff dick stuck inside of them from time to time.'"
  6. [dish 31/33] Mr. Jack filed suit against the State of Alaska Department of Corrections, the State of Alaska, and Governor Sarah Palin.
  7. [dish 30/33] When Mr. Jack was transferred to a new unit, he reported the rapes to a correctional officer who he believed he could trust.
  8. [dish 29/33] Mr. Seetot warned Mr. Jack not to report the five days of rapes. "He said that he would kill me," said Mr. Jack.
  9. [dish 28/33] After dark, said Mr. Jack, Mr. Seetot "started coming on to" him. Mr. Jack was uncooperative, but Mr. Seetot assaulted him.
  10. [dish 27/33] "I was terrified," said Mr. Jack. While the two men are nearly the same height, Mr. Jack described Mr. Seetot as "buffed out."
  11. [dish 26/33] Mr. Jack: "I don't understand why they place violent offenders with nonviolent offenders.” Mr. Jack's cellmate: Mr. Seetot.
  12. [dish 25/33] Berry Jack was assigned to a cell in the Anchorage Correctional Complex. He awaited trial on forgery and theft charges.
  13. [dish 24/33] After nearly a week at large, Seetot surrendered to police. He was charged with 2nd degree murder and faced 99 years in jail.
  14. [dish 23/33] Fingerprint records confirmed the identity of Mr. Jackson. Medical examiner, Dr. Franc Fallico: "It's clearly a homicide."
  15. [dish 22/33] When his mother refused his request for a ride, Mr. Seetot departed on foot. "Sorry about the inconvenience," he said.
  16. [dish 21/33] Mr. Seetot, now in a bedroom, repeated his story to the women: "I cut him up and put him away in the freezer."
  17. [dish 20/33] Mrs. Seetot then telephoned Brenda Wright, Mr. Seetot's mother. She and Mr. Seetot's sister made their way to the house.
  18. [dish 19/33] "I accidentally killed Terry," said Mr Seetot, teary. "I grabbed a pan and hit him in the head." The two men had been fighting.
  19. [dish 18/33] Saturday. Ruth Seetot made her morning coffee. Her grandson Elmer was present; he appeared to have been crying for some time.
  20. [dish 17/33] Mr. Seetot and Mr. Jackson bought a bottle of tequila and proceeded to the home of Ruth Seetot, who retired early that evening.