John McCain's Home While He Was a POW in Vietnam

July 11, 2008 RSS Feed Print

These are the never-before-seen last-known photos of Sen. John McCain's Hoa Lo prison cell, images that prove that even after being cleaned up for an American historical filmmaker, the terror of the Hanoi Hilton is real. Debra Watkins, who took the pictures and video in 1993 and 1994 before this and other areas of the century-old prison were destroyed, provided them to Whispers as part of a story that appears in the Washington Whispers column. Watkins did volumes of research before traveling to Hanoi, sparked by reports the government planned to rip down most of the facility. She was able to find McCain's cell, which she says is pictured in the above photos. The first shows an official opening the cell. You can clearly see old locks used presumably to hold leg irons and other torture implements on the inside. The second shot shows the inside of McCain's cell and the leg-iron contraption Watkins believes he was tortured with. Amazingly, in her 31 hours of video, she also has an interview with McCain, seen in the third photo, as she shows him her pictures of the cell where he lived in solitary for two years. She recalls that he "was emotional, not teary." He even laughed at some of the shots. We haven't seen these images before because while she planned to produce a film or documentary long ago, it got pushed aside as she dealt with some family illnesses. She is now offering it to cable news companies because she has heard of reports of people questioning McCain's POW experience. Asked how she felt leaving the prison years ago, Watkins focused on McCain's efforts at the time to forgive and forget and open relations with Vietnam. "I don't know if I could forgive and forget," she told me. Nonetheless, it is a tourist destination now, one even McCain visited in 2000.

In 1973, McCain wrote a first-person account of his five-year captivity for U.S. News; read it here.

All three photographs are copyrighted by Debra Watkins.

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Thank YOU John McCain, for your service. A Thumbs UP for overcoming this dreadful time as a POW.

I wished I could find out if these Guards or interrogators used pointed Bamboo and pushed holes into the POW's bodies in different places - some private areas etc - as that is what I have been told by someone who claims to have been a POW. Just wondering.

Marguerit of TN 6:27PM February 25, 2012

The story I remember from the news in 1967 was that McCain co-operated with his captors while a POW in order to improve his position. That saddened me at that time. I was active duty and wondered how I would react as a POW.

But then 2004 came around and seemed to remove all doubt about the validity of that story when McCain hugged W. and even pressed his head into W.'s chest after what W. did to him in the SC primary campaign of 2000.

Makes me think that McCain is willing to do ANYTHING to improve his position.

That's too bad.

JK of ME 3:58PM November 13, 2010

Hi Mr.McCain, I am very proud to see that article of your stay in North Vietnam.. My Father is just now telling my family of stories about the treatment of people like the rabbit and others...As to your Article if some people would read it when you were in the water people don't realize the Adrenaline factor when people go thru a stressfull thing as first being shot down in ENEMY territory and then having medical issues....He used his left (none Broken) leg to push up...he may have used his right even if broken some people do have a tremendous tolerance to pain..but anyways this if Mr. McCain would use this approach in life about the strenghts he has to the American Life and Government he will be President of the United States real quick that I believe in....I would love to help him out and hopefully he will write more about the good times in his Naval Career...I believde if that you are a Prisoner of WAR in any Conflict nowongoing, that I would believe in strongly that I will be rescued by the Great Military that is today....If McCain will stay away from the damn SIG's and other outside forces he will be a great President....God Bless all of our Prisoners of War in any conflict that they will return HOME...God Bless Mr.McCain.....

Earl B.. of PA 11:21AM October 26, 2010

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