As of the time stamp of these remarks, Karen Green had become one of the prison's trustees and had received charge of its meal-service facilities. On her watch, those were very much improved. She was also fielding visits from her MIL, Dorothy, and her niece Rachel, who had both decided to forgive her for what she had done. It was viewed as restitution for how she had harmed them. Green's Restaurant, also as of the time stamp of these remarks, continued to thrive, and indeed it even commenced to offer work release to convicts who had discovered aptitudes for cooking while behind bars, and who were NOT to be considered dangerous.