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Surviving the Hellscape: A Deep Dive into Prison Break’s Panama Saga For fans of the hit series Prison Break

No tunnels, ladders, or weapons were used. The operation lasted less than 20 minutes.

The central conflict of the Panama season revolves around (a shadowy organization) manipulating Michael.

"Prison Break Panama" is often remembered for its grit. It transitioned the show from a high-concept thriller into a darker, more cynical exploration of conspiracy. It proved that Michael Scofield wasn't just a man with a map; he was a man whose genius could adapt to the most chaotic environments on Earth.

, as he is forced to collaborate with former enemies like T-Bag and Mahone to survive. The setting also introduces the shadowy influence of The Company

In the weeks and months that followed, the authorities worked tirelessly to recapture the fugitives. The effort paid off on April 15, 2015, when four of the escapees were recaptured in a raid on a hideout in the city of Panamá. The remaining two fugitives, Gabriel Tolú and Dúber De Jesús Castañeda, were still on the run.

Adult in Custody Communications Rates
Rates*
Domestic Calls $0.09 per minute
International Calls *Cost for international calls varies by country. See the FAQ for details.
Video Interactive Phone (VIP) calls $5.88 per session (28 min session)
Tablet Usage (ODOC content) Free
AIC Tablet Usage (entertainment) $0.04 per min.
AIC Tablet Usage (messaging) $0.04 per min.
F&F Message/Photo sent $0.25 per msg or photo (8,000 char max)
F&F eCard Sent $0.25 per eCard
F&F Voicemail $0.50 per voicemail
*Prices are inclusive of taxes and fees

Prepaid Friends and Family Service Fees
Transaction Fees

Ancillary transaction fees have been eliminated. No additional fees are imposed by ICS Corrections.

Please note that if using Western Union to purchase Prepaid Collect services, Western Union will charge a fee of $5.50 when using its SwiftPay product. Deposit services through Access Corrections for AIC Communications and Trust Deposit fees will remain the same. prison break panama

* Certified check or money order only for purchase by mail; we are sorry, but personal checks are not accepted. Surviving the Hellscape: A Deep Dive into Prison

** See also Prepaid Collect refund process and Debit refund process below. "Prison Break Panama" is often remembered for its grit



AIC Communication Funding Fees
Deposit Amount Web Lobby Kiosk Lockbox
$0.01 - $25.00 $1.95 $3.00 FREE
Walk-In Location $3.95
Web = credit/debit card payments only.
Lobby Kiosk = Cash or credit/debit card payments.
Lockbox = personal/cashier's check or money order.
Walk-In Location = cash only

Trust Deposit Funding Fees
Deposit Amount Web Phone Lobby Kiosk
$0.01 - $19.99 $2.95 $3.95 $3.00
$20.00 - $99.99 $5.95 $7.95 $3.00
$100.00 - $199.99 $7.95 $8.95 $3.00
$200.00 - $300.00 $9.95 $10.95 $3.00
Walk-In Location $5.95
Web = credit/debit card payments only.
Phone = credit/debit card payments only.
Lobby Kiosk = Cash or credit/debit card payments.
Walk-In Location = cash only

GettingOut Email Funding Fees
Service Fee Amount
GettingOut Online (Domestic Credit Card) $0.00 fee per transaction
GettingOut Online (International Credit Card) $0.00 fee per transaction

Surviving the Hellscape: A Deep Dive into Prison Break’s Panama Saga For fans of the hit series Prison Break

No tunnels, ladders, or weapons were used. The operation lasted less than 20 minutes.

The central conflict of the Panama season revolves around (a shadowy organization) manipulating Michael.

"Prison Break Panama" is often remembered for its grit. It transitioned the show from a high-concept thriller into a darker, more cynical exploration of conspiracy. It proved that Michael Scofield wasn't just a man with a map; he was a man whose genius could adapt to the most chaotic environments on Earth.

, as he is forced to collaborate with former enemies like T-Bag and Mahone to survive. The setting also introduces the shadowy influence of The Company

In the weeks and months that followed, the authorities worked tirelessly to recapture the fugitives. The effort paid off on April 15, 2015, when four of the escapees were recaptured in a raid on a hideout in the city of Panamá. The remaining two fugitives, Gabriel Tolú and Dúber De Jesús Castañeda, were still on the run.