Penitenciaría Federal de Sona

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Penitenciaria Federal de Sona (Spanish for The Federal Penitentiary of Sona) is a fictional prison in the TV series Prison Break. The prison is set in Panama. It's prominently featured in the third season.

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[edit] Description

Sona, although it differs in many ways, is based on, or at least inspired by, the notorious Carandiru Penitentiary[1], a prison which was operational from 1956 to 2002 in São Paulo, Brazil but was most well known from the massacre that occurred in 1992. As explained in the first episode of Season 3, it seems that anyone who get put into Sona is there for life. Due to a prison riot the year before Season 3 takes place, Sona is no longer run by guards from within. Instead, guards only patrol from outside on the boundaries, leaving the prisoners to fend for themselves inside the walls. As stated by Lechero, it is only rules that will stop the inmates from becoming savages, and as such, Lechero runs Sona on the inside, with his rules in place.

The prison first appeared in the finale of Prison Break's Season 2, Sona. Michael Scofield was sent there after his self sacrifice and confession to Sara Tancredi's crime of killing William "Bill" Kim. Alexander Mahone was also incarcerated in this episode for possessing illegal drugs, although he was set up by Michael. Brad Bellick was also set up and found himself there, though this was by Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell for first degree murder. Sona becomes the main location in Season 3, with seven of the ten lead cast members of the season finding themselves within Sona's walls at some point. Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell is incarcerated from episode 1 of season 3, while Fernando Sucre ends up there in the Season 3 finale. Norman "Lechero" St. John and James Whistler are the characters that are first introduced inside Sona. The prison is the second that Scofield, T-Bag and Sucre have been incarcerated into.

[edit] The Dangers of Sona

One vital aspect that sets Sona most apart from Fox River is the chicken foot. Any grievances between inmates can be decided by method of the chicken foot, which involves one inmate giving the chicken foot to another and hence challenging them to a fight. Once the chicken foot has been handed to an inmate, they have no choice but to fight, and as the rules of Sona state, fight to the death. With the rest of the prison watching and forming a circle around the fighting pair, the inmates battle it out until one is dead, with Lechero acting as the referee, and each inmate allowed to use no more than his bare hands. As Lechero says "Two men go in, one man comes out". In the first episode of Season 3, Scofield is given the chicken foot, and is forced to fight with only the advice of Mahone, before his opponent is given a weapon and attempts foul play, signaling Mahone to finish him off in Scofield's place. Later in the season, Bellick also attempts foulplay, by dipping rags in acetone and wrapping them around his knuckles, which he then uses to stuff in his opponents place, rendering him delirious.

Although the guards remain outside the prison for most of the time, they are still heavily armed and very dangerous. Between the very outer fence and the walls of Sona is No Man's Land. Guards frequently watch this area for any escapees. In episode 1 of Season 3, an inmate that Bellick has somewhat befriended escapes through a broken window out into No Man's Land, where he is shot to death after attempting to run across (See Escapes below.) Even a rat coaxed by food scraps thrown into the area by Scofield is nearly immediately shot at. As the perimeter guards double in number at night, Michael says that a night-time escape is impossible. However, Lechero, T-Bag and Bellick all try to escape in the early hours of the morning under the cover of darkness, but in vain. In the break-out attempt, Lechero is shot and severely wounded by one of the tower guards.

Methods of torture such as a hot box and waterboarding are also used by the guards of Sona, both in the episode Boxed In.

[edit] Escapes

There have been many escape attempts but only one was successful.

  • A prisoner named Sapo tried to escape by pulling off the bars in the prison and running for the fence. He was shot and killed.
  • Scofield and Whistler try to escape from Sammy's cell through the window with a makeshift ladder, the timing need to be perfect because at 3:13 pm the sun light blocks the guards vision in their direction, however they climb inside when cloud cover ruins their plan.
  • In the episode Bang & Burn, the company unsuccessfully attempts to use helicopters to aid the escape of Whistler.
  • The only successful escape from Sona occurred when Michael set up Lechero, T-Bag, and Bellick to be captured in an escape attempt as a diversion, so that he, Whistler, Mahone and McGrady could escape via a hidden tunnel and a hole in the outer fence created by Sucre.

[edit] Timeline

  • In Sona, Scofield, Mahone and Bellick are all incarcerated.
  • In Orientación, T-bag arrives.
  • In Hell or High Water, Scofield, Mahone, McGrady and Whistler escape.
  • In The Art of the Deal, Sucre is incarcerated, while T-Bag takes over Lechero's position as the Leader. Michael is quoted by Gretchen to be the first one to break out of Sona.

[edit] References

  • Season Finale of Season 2 Sona.
  • All episodes of Season 3.