
Beaten, Silenced, Forgotten: The Fight for Michael Putt
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In this urgent episode of Resilience2Redemption, we revisit the powerful story of Heather Putt—a former Missouri Department of Corrections Officer and Nurse turned whistleblower—who is fighting for her son’s survival behind bars.
Heather’s son, Michael Putt, remains trapped in Administrative Segregation (ADSEG) at Crossroads Correctional Center, after enduring brutal assaults by multiple inmates that left him with knocked-out teeth, broken glasses, and blackened eyes. His kites and grievances have been ignored, his tablet was taken, and his only lifeline to the outside world is limited mail contact with his mother.
Heather exposes the culture of cover-ups, retaliation, and silence within MODOC leadership—led by her former boss, Miles Strid, now Director of Adult Institutions. She warns that Michael’s inhumane treatment is not an exception but part of a broken system where accountability does not exist.
Tune in to hear Heather’s heartbreaking update, her call for justice, and her fearless stand as both a mother and a whistleblower who refuses to be silenced.