Keri Blakinger Is a Figure Skater and a Felon
"The most valuable thing taken away while in prison is time," says the author of Corrections in Ink.

Keri Blakinger is many things: a former elite figure skater, an Ivy League graduate, a prolific criminal-justice journalist, a convicted felon. The Texas-based writer recently published Corrections in Ink (St. Martin's Press), a memoir that strings these seemingly disparate lives—from her near-Olympic rise to her drug addiction to her two-year prison stint to her Cornell graduation—into one very compelling narrative about redemption, second chances, and what you're probably getting wrong about the legal system.
In October, Reason's Billy Binion interviewed Blakinger by phone about her book.
Q: There's a one-size-fits-all picture that much of society has when they think about prisoners. You and I have known each other for a while, but I think your memoir challenges that way of thinking. What do you think people misunderstand about who's behind bars?
A: I have two thoughts on this, and they seem like they're in conflict. But I think they're both true. People in prison have a lot more to give, they have a lot more talent, and there's frankly a lot of people who are far smarter than you might assume. At the same time, I've done interviews with people who I think are so intellectually disabled or mentally ill that people would be shocked that this is someone for whom prison is the best solution we seem to be able to offer.
Q: With the popularity of genres like true crime, I think there's a very specific idea of what happens in prison. But one of the most interesting parts of your book was your description of the passage of time and how much of prison is just counting down the moments.
A: The most valuable thing taken away while in prison is time. These years of your life have essentially been excised. That's clearly intended as part of the punishment—I'm not saying that as "poor me." But this is why prisoners obsess about time so much, and why it comes up in my book so much, because at the heart of what the punishment does is shave years off your life.
Q: You describe the casual cruelty behind bars—guards enforcing arbitrary rules with harsh punishments, chopping off your hair for the fun of it, and so on. I'm interested to hear you respond to someone who says, "Prison isn't a resort, so that's what you should expect."
A: Going to prison is supposed to be the punishment, not mistreatment while you're there. The Eighth Amendment still exists, much as many people on Twitter seem to forget it. But aside from whatever we want to say about prison needing to be a harsh deterrent, that hasn't been effective. If that were effective, Mississippi would have no recidivism. Alabama would have no recidivism. If you abuse someone, dehumanize them, and undermine their dignity, it shouldn't be surprising that they don't come out better. If we want to actually improve public safety, then we'd want to treat people in a way that they are better community members when they get out, because more than 90 percent will get out.
Q: One of the things that really stuck with me was a quote from a group of prisoners who said they didn't understand why anyone would want to hear their stories. Why do you think it's important that people do that?
A: It's easy to justify bad treatment of people who you view as faceless nonentities. You see this on social media, because a lot of people are unable to view the person on the other end of the screen as a real human with feelings. Similarly, it's really easy to view prisoners as undeserving of basic human rights. And I hope that every time we tell our stories, and every time we tell other people's stories, it's a clear reminder that these are real people. I think so much of the value is reminding people that we're human.
This interview has been condensed and edited for style and clarity.
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Seems like pretty standard TikTok fare. And it seems a reasonable position, even if presented in the over the top rapid fire TikTok style that appeals to the yutes but that most of us olds can't stand.
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"the over the top rapid fire TikTok style that appeals to the yutes"
In real-world blue collar areas talking to people like that would probably get you punched.
She's 38 years old still trying to LARP as a yute. She's insufferable.
So much this.
She has a really bad energy, aggressive body language, and it's not just a rapid fire style. It has hallmarks of the type of person you avoid assiduously at bars, parties, or any other social situation. Tone of voice, the weird smacking sound punctuating the ends of sentences, everything. So annoying. I didn't make it very far into that rant.
The girl's got issues: Junkie, dealer, ho, you name it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keri_Blakinger
She looks like a bitch.
Yeah, she's a serious journalist. The great "do they cut the hot dogs in half" question.
She has so many stories to tell at the cocktail circuit.
Chances she’s given ENB head?
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She fell in with a bad crowd. From Wikipedia: "Soon after she was sent to attend Harvard Summer School, where she began taking various drugs with a focus on obtaining heroin 'because I was craving the darkness'."
"Craving the darkness? Really? Poor girl on the mean streets of Harvard Summer School.
Whenever I craved the darkness, they said I had "jungle fever".
That explains your crush on Herschel Walker.
Cite?
We have plenty of your racist statements against Walker.
Buttplug's not big on miscegenation, political or otherwise (unless they're under eleven).
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Also from Wikipedia: " From her apartment, however, she began dealing drugs"
So she wasn't just fucking up her own life with drugs, she was profiting off fucking up other peoples lives.
"No idea what i just watched. Are we sure her drug problems are over?"
She seems to have adopted Skrillex's fashion sense, so maybe just MDMA.
Are we sure her drug problems are over?
First, pretty widely accepted knowledge that sometimes, the drugs are the reason you’re a hot mess and, sometimes, the drugs are just a cover.
Second, she’s a carbon copy of any other white Ivy League pity princess with the exception of piercings, hipster glasses, and a sleeve tat. It’s funny how people will regard Trump as obnoxiously privileged but when someone like this consistently and obviously fails up thanks to her privilege they’re regarded as something virtuous. She wasn’t an Olympian, she was national caliber and even then, she was a young girl just doing what she was told, not actually in charge of her own training (like saying the kids winning The Little League World Series are Olympic-Level baseball players). She’s an Ivy Leaguer, but it’s not like she graduated from Harvard Law or MIT Engineering, she graduated with a degree in English from Cornell. And, she’s a felon but she’s not a street-of-hard-knocks, teardrop tattoo, “I’ve seen some things”, *felon*, she’s a made-for-TV, OITB “felon”.
Third, we’re all aware that, once again, this is Reason getting paid to hock someone’s book being disguised as an article, right?
As someone who works closely with MIT post docs, you hold mit in too high regard
I have a story about Lincoln Labs I tell new hires. They are slightly overrated. And by slightly, new hires laugh at their lack of basic knowledge.
As someone who works closely with MIT post docs, you hold mit in too high regard
You've misunderstood the context. At no point did I say MIT was great.
Yeah, it's easy to find reasons to ignore her, but she makes one very valid point. If we allow prisoners to be mistreated and brutalized, some innocent citizens are going to pay a very heavy price for that. I spent 20 years in law enforcement and I saw young, dumb, naive guys going to jail for burglary or auto theft or drug charges who were sexually abused by older, tougher inmates while inside. They were newbies so they had relatively short sentences so they got out in a couple years and in general they came out vicious rapists who preyed upon the community unmercifully. We cannot keep every burglar, dime-bag dealer and joy-riding numbskull in jail for life so it would be to our advantage to ensure that they not come out stronger, tougher and more vicious than they went in. We don't have to coddle them or ignore their criminal thinking; but we should be ensuring that they (and all other prisoners for that matter) are not raped, beaten and tortured by other inmates or staff.
Deterrence and recidivism don't go hand in hand. Prison is absolutely a deterrence. The problem is that our reintegration mechanisms are flawed. We make it very hard to put one's past mistakes behind them. As such, we incentivize recidivism.
Convicts make their own reintegration hard. We participated in a program that guaranteed rent on rental homes for ex-convicts as part of a reintegration program. We tried it twice, both times were disasters due to the ex-con's own behavior choices, not because nobody was giving them chances. Everyone was giving them chances, but they went right back to the same behaviors that had gotten them jailed in the first place.
That is the #1 cause of long-term homelessness.
That is the #1 cause of long-term homelessness.
The lifestyle choiceness of it?
Their refusal to alter inconsiderate, obnoxious, harmful behaviors that cause others to not want them around. Their pathological uncooperativeness that makes it very difficult to help them.
Well, at long, long last, this is it. The last day for the loathsome, cretinous, perjuring scumbag who wrecked the American economy, "Doctor" Anthony Fauci. Finally, after four decades of grifting and failing upward in the good American bureaucratic tradition, he's out of public life and the public eye for good.
Unless of course, he gets subpoenaed by Congress that is. Which I would say in pretty darn likely, given that that republicans take over in just three more days now. Great for America, but sad for all the fugazi Reason staffers who will be quickly joining Matt Welch in his deep, depressed funk very soon.
Not out of public life. Will get a big book deal, years long sycophantic interview schedule, will be hired back as a consultant or maybe appointed to a WH advisory board. Guy is too conceited to leave.
Plus several directorships in Fortune 500 companies, consultancies with Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, ect. and $5000 a plate dinners with hordes of blue check admirers.
Oh look, you want everyone to know you're a murderous Nazi traitor.
Not your best work.
He's just another Reason staffer giving his genuine opinion under a sockpuppet handle.
I fear no Nazis. I've lived under liberals.
"murderous Nazi traitor"
Weigel's Cock Ring killed Hitler?
Remember how Fauci got thousands of AIDS patients killed in the 80's because he rejected an effective off-patent treatment in favor of an experimental big pharma one that didn't work? And remember how Fauci got people killed by lying about Covid treatments like monoclonal antibodies in favor of useless but amazingly profitable mRNA injections?
Blue-pilled nutbags like Socky think you're somehow a "traitor" if you dislike grifting bureaucrats.
Yep, the guy who hates the political buerocrt that pushed for nationalized socialism is the nazi
Fauci needs to answer for his crimes against humanity.
Zero chance that will happen.
Comrade Faucescu is, naturally, immune from prosecution!
he’s out of public life and the public eye for good.
Not a chance. He's got speaking tours to do, a book deal (ghostwritten by Pfizer), and eventually hawking diet supplements on the cable overnights.
I just shake my head at the modern trend of looking to people who are absolute failures for advice and leadership.
Maybe the nice, boring guy who got a degree in accounting, has a good wife and two kids and never did or dealt illegal drugs has more to tell you about living a good life and staying out of jail than the tatted-up serial fuckup. Oh, but he's not *edgy*.
Oh, but he’s not *edgy*.
And by *edgy* you mean, “edgy”. Seriously, Blakinger isn’t even as edgy as Tonya Harding. Blakinger is “edgy” the way Lifetime Movies are “edgy”.
To wit, give your accountant several no-death, no-property-damage DUIs and he’s every bit as “edgy” as Blakinger.
There's a lot of failed people out there who can benefit from the example of someone who has come back from failure.
There’s a lot of failed people out there who can benefit from the example of someone who has come back from failure.
What's that got to do with Blakinger?
It appears she's doing well.
Not even objectively. Lemme guess, you think Hunter's really doing well too, right?
It he is straight, of european american ethnicity and Christian..no Reason is not interested. MAP apologists who are gay seems to be their sweet spot for writers these days.
Sounds a lot like a female Barrett Brown, the last dysfunctional journalist Reason made a cause célèbre of.
That they view these kind of "journalists" as admirable probably goes a long way in explaining the state of the magazine. Lay down with the dogs, wake up with fleas.
“This interview has been condensed and edited for style and clarity.”
Including what crime she was convicted of a felony for. Which is the opposite of clarity.
Was it not drugs? They mentioned addiction and I just assumed.
Kinda criminal justice / injustice related:
Police are apparently using a new type of junk science to falsely convict people: 911 call analysis. One police chief from Ohio who invented this 'system' is getting paid to teach it to police detectives, dispatchers and prosecutors across the country.
Prosecutors are skirting court evidence rules to sneak it into courts to secure convictions. And there is no scientific basis for any of it.
https://www.propublica.org/article/911-call-analysis-fbi-police-courts
Classic Reason. Find a white woman from a upper middle class background, indulged in expensive sports, ivy league but with all sorts of "problems" who becomes woke and now is the darling of the bolshie media. Not just talking about how shitty the justice system is but with the "white privledge" aspect so it sells.
And Ivy League liberal art major is somehow held up by the Reason crew as "educated." Get your writers out of DC, NYC, LA and diversity them..a few Italian or Irish or other ethnic European Americans who are straight would be an improvement.
I just don't get why people like this chick think their lives are worth an autobiography. Low level journalist who fucked up as a young adult. Millions of those in America.
Oh, she comes from a wealthy well connected family.
Piercings are the new black.
She seems pretty fly for a white guy.
This is what “privilege” looks like – wealthy white women who think the world revolves around them, because apparently the media thinks so.
A Karen on steroids; and her "cred" is how much she fucked up her life.
So... what sort of heinous dawp attic are we talking here? Was she getting girls hooked on birth control pills? Did she smoke 2 packs of Camels a day on a fishing trip? Was she holding a thimbleful of leaf-flavored vaping goo?
Caught with $50k worth of heroin. Not exactly for personal use.
I recently read "Black Tuna Diaries," about a hippie type who catered to potheads after the Nixon-Reagan-Biden-Bush-Willie remake of Harry Anslinger's "The Murderers" into the violence of actual law. Thirty Years! ... and it's not even fiction.
She still maintains and exhibits the same pathology she had at the age of12, that eventually got her hooked on drugs and sent her to jail; now she wants to keep the same attitude and send others in her place - mostly people of color but totally lacking her innate intellectual ability. She also claims it was 'white privilege' that got her where she is today, post jail and not her acting as if she were an immigrant from Asia or India.
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