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Journey to Hell

Inside the World's Most Violent Prison System

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Journey to Hell

By: Donald MacNeil
Narrated by: Paul Wilson
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Sailing instructor Donald MacNeil was delighted when he was hired to skipper a yacht across the Mediterranean. The pay was good, and the work was easy - or so he thought. Then the truth was revealed: He had to sail to South America to collect one of the biggest shipments of cocaine ever bound for the UK. And to the gangsters who hired him, refusal was not an option.

There followed a harrowing journey to Venezuela, where almost £50 million of coke was waiting. But someone had tipped off the authorities. Donald and his fellow crewman were arrested, convicted of drug smuggling, and sentenced to six years in the notorious island prison of San Antonio. He soon discovered why Venezuela’s prisons are the most violent in the world, a nightmare gulag where hundreds are killed and thousands maimed every year in riots, vendettas, and petty disputes.

Thrown into a filthy, over-crowded dormitory known as Pavilion Four, and surrounded by armed gangs, crack addicts, death, and disease, he faced a daily fight to survive. Ferocious guards beat prisoners indiscriminately and many cut themselves in “blood strikes” to protest against the scarce food, undrinkable water, and lack of medical care. Finally, a war broke out between two prison compounds, involving guns, machetes, and even grenades.

Through it all, and despite witnessing the brutal killing of his friend and mentor, MacNeil clung to the belief that one day, he would be home. Journey to Hell is a harrowing but compelling account of man’s extraordinary will to survive in a world gone mad.

©2012 Donald Macneil (P)2022 Milo Books Ltd
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Very interesting and well written story of real life misfortune and the overcoming of life threatening challenges

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It’s a great book and an eye-opener to the conditions in the Venezuelan prison system. The downside for me is the authors lack of true guilt of the effects of smuggling cocaine. The book details how drug-related issues contributed to the extreme violence of the environment, including frequent riots, vendettas, and petty disputes that resulted in hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries annually but nothing about the effects of smuggling these drugs into the UK. A chapter on the repercussions on smuggling drugs, addicts and society and an expression of guilt would have finished this book off for me.

Great read but missing something

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This is a great auditable, it pays not to do drugs in South America. It pays not to buy or smuggle drugs in South America.

Excellent

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The author spoke in two tones which made it hard to engage with the story. He took no responsibility for his actions considering he had already left prison!

A very slow burn.

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The sensible thing would have been bailing out in Gran Canaria, or maybe not?

A nightmare, but in the end he was lucky

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