In the modern judicial system of 2012, this kind of white leather‑padded room should have been in a history museum. But because Adam Lanza's crimes were so horrifying, and because on his first day in prison he tried to smash his forehead through a concrete wall, a standard suicide‑proof cell couldn't keep him alive. In the end, the warden had no choice but to lock him in this transitional padded room. the only one left in this century‑old prison. Adam is now wrapped in a heavy canvas straitjacket, arms crossed and bound tightly against his chest. His autistic, hypersensitive skin is now forced flat against yellowed, rough foam walls that smell of stale rubber. He can't even move a finger to scratch an itch. He's like a breathing puppet, waiting for judgment in this silent, pure‑white void. This idea came from goodfolk2



















