
This holiday season, longtime BINJ prison reporter Jean Trounstine reflects on the work that cleared her path to journalism.
I first met Angie Jefferson in prison in 1992.
In 2024, there she was with two other friends, standing on my doorstep in Tewksbury.
Angie had come to my college acting class at Framingham MCI via Bertie, a Jamaican beauty shunned by others because she killed her daughter. Hurting a child is anathema to women behind bars; and while we know now it was likely post-partum depression, Bertie was deemed irredeemable. She sought refuge with nurturing women who didn’t judge, women like Angie. MORE IN BINJ