Bellamy Blake is working as new Prison Guard at Arkadia's Penitentiary. Unlike most newbies, he is assigned to the worst of the hardest; in solitary confinement. Bellamy's job? To keep the men and women in line and report to his correction officer of their behavior. Those that behave can get out of confinement and into the yard. But there is one inmate in particular that catches Blake's eye. She's quiet, and distant, and overall behaved. But every time she's in the process of being released, she stirs up trouble and ends up back to where she started... in cell block 319. The story of Wanheda was notorious across the country; a young girl who slaughter over two dozen government officials and caused a gang war between the most dangerous drug lords in North America. Among her kills? Her own mother and step-father. She never fought once during her arrest and was found sitting at the head of the table, surrounded by the ones' she took down- her third and final slaughter. At barely eighteen years old, the Governor Abby Griffin's daughter was the most wanted killer in America. But to Bellamy Blake? She wasn't the killer the media made her out to be- just misunderstood and lost. Were the stories true? Did Clarke Griffin single handily massacre over fifty people? Or was she more innocent than the world thought her to be?