Prison consultant Sam Mangel said depending on which section Mangion has been housed in, he could either be entirely alone or have some form of company. It was not known whether Mangione was removed from protective custody where inmates are initially taken for monitoring purposes. Mangel revealed that if he is in protective custody, he will be alone in his cell on Christmas day with his food being provided to him through a sliding window.
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