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Deep in the mountains of West Virginia sits a federal prison that the people inside it have given a name the Bureau of Prisons would never use in its official documentation. They call it Misery Mountain. Not because of its remote location, though USP Hazelton sits so far from any major city that the outside world feels genuinely unreachable from inside its walls. They call it Misery Mountain because of what happens inside it. Because of what those walls do to the people the federal government sends there. This full length prison documentary takes you inside the first 72 hours at USP Hazelton, one of the most dangerous and chronically understaffed federal penitentiaries in the United States. From the moment the transport vehicle rounds the final approach road and the facility appears on the horizon, through intake processing, first night in the housing unit, the first full day navigating one of the most complex and dangerous social environments in the federal prison system, and the psychological shift that occurs somewhere between hour 48 and hour 72 when the full reality of a sentence lands completely. USP Hazelton has been documented by congressional oversight organizations, correctional officer unions, and federal advocacy groups as operating significantly below the staffing levels its population requires. The facility has recorded some of the highest rates of inmate on inmate violence in the entire federal prison system. Correctional officers have been assaulted inside its walls. And yet people are sent there every week. This documentary examines what those first 72 hours actually look like from the inside. Not the version that appears in Bureau of Prisons annual reports. The documented, verified, psychologically grounded reality of what happens to a human being in the first three days inside the federal prison the people inside it call Misery Mountain. Based on documented correctional research, congressional oversight findings, Bureau of Prisons operational data, and verified reporting on federal penitentiary conditions. Educational and documentary purposes only. No graphic content. Subscribe to TruthDoc and Story for new prison documentaries every week. We go inside the facilities, the systems, and the human experiences that the official version of the prison story leaves out.