Institutional Diet Log // Case Record
Ronnie Threadgill
Analysis of the post-reform Texas protocol enforcement and the baseline standard institutional dining tray transition.
Case Overview

Ronnie Threadgill was convicted of capital murder for the April 2001 shooting of a 15-year-old victim during a carjacking event in open commercial zones. Threadgill, who carried an extensive history of chronic felony recidivism, was sentenced to death following the presentation of ballistics links and eyewitness testimony.

Threadgill’s execution took place at the Huntsville Unit on April 16, 2013. His case holds key administrative importance because it serves as an early operational record of the absolute enforcement of the 2011 Texas policy change that abolished custom culinary allocations.

Culinary Specification & Request Log

Threadgill attempted to submit a custom comfort menu layout prior to his execution date. However, due to the complete policy overhaul initiated by the Lawrence Russell Brewer anomaly, his request was denied automatically. He was instead served the exact same standard institutional menu tray prepared for the general prison population on that block:

[01] Oven-baked chicken pieces.
[02] Mashed potatoes topped with standard country gravy.
[03] A side of steamed sweet peas.
[04] Mixed institutional vegetables.
[05] Slices of standard commercial white bread.
[06] Choice of water, tea, or powdered punch mix.
Administrative & Policy Enforcement Analysis

Threadgill’s case highlights the complete transition of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice into its post-privilege era. Under these modern rules, death row inmates are afforded zero dietary alterations based on custom, religion, or personal historical comfort preference.

Reports show that Threadgill ate the standard meal tray without statement or behavioral disruption. This baseline execution layout effectively proved that the complete elimination of special dining options could be enforced across maximum-security frameworks without causing systemic behavioral management issues inside holding cells.

Institutional Profile
TDCJ Inmate ID: #999438
Jurisdiction: Texas, USA
Conviction: Capital Murder
Execution Method: Lethal Injection
Execution Date: April 16, 2013
Log Classification: POST-REFORM BASIC TRAY
Policy Era: Absolute Custom Ban
Archival Note: Threadgill sits as one of the baseline analytical entries proving total logistical adherence to the standardized diet rules implemented across modern Texas execution chambers.