Gaby 'N' is afraid of being placed in the general population in Santa Martha; thinks 'everyone hates her', reveals 'C4 Jiménez'
Gaby 'N', accused of killing a motorcyclist in Iztapalapa, fears being transferred to the general population at Santa Martha prison, believing she is despised by others.
Carlos Jiménez, a journalist and host of the C4 en Alerta program, reported that Gaby 'N', a woman facing charges for the hit-and-run death of a motorcyclist in Iztapalapa, is anxious about potentially being placed in the general population of Santa Martha Acatitla women's prison. As of now, she has received formal charges and remains detained in the prison while awaiting the outcome of her criminal proceedings.
After her arrest, Gaby 'N' is reportedly still in the intake area of the Santa Martha prison, a restricted zone informally known as Las Changueras, where she will stay until a decision is made regarding her indictment for homicide. Sources close to the situation disclosed that she is concerned about the possibility of being transferred to the general population, where she fears that other inmates may harbor animosity towards her.
This situation highlights not only Gaby 'N's personal apprehensions about inmate relations but also raises questions about the treatment of individuals accused of serious crimes within the prison system. The fear of retribution or hostility from fellow inmates can be a significant concern for those charged with violent offenses, illustrating the often perilous dynamics of prison life in Mexico.