Daye’Vion Royalston

Daye’Vion Royalston

Daye’Vion Royalston

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Member Since: 02/09/2026
Age: 33

My name is Daye’Vion and I’m from Ohio but currently held captive in Washington state. I’m currently awaiting enrollment into some college courses so I can tackle as many degrees that I can during my incarceration. I like to listen to music, write poems, and make up mathematical equations using the dates and times of significant events in my life.

I’ve made some serious mistakes in life, and I am taking full accountability for my actions, while striving to become a better version of myself. I’ve recently reached a point in my life where understanding has exceeded more than knowledge on a mental level but is also spiritual. I’ve had to learn a few hard lessons with relationships, consequences, energy and much more. Even in my unfortunate situation I attempt to keep all negative energy away from me at all costs. Due to my consistent, and concise effort I’ve been able to remove a lot of old habits and toxic relationships from my life.

Being so far from home and secluded from the real world can get overwhelming so I’m looking for friends to talk to, hopeful that we can offer each other support, sincerity, and good vibes. I’m 33, with no kids, over 2k miles away from home and I’m stuck. My story is slightly complicated, but I’m an open book so let’s talk. Hope to hear from you soon.

Profile Overview

Age
33 years
Gender
Male
Crime(s) Convicted Of:
Murder
Crime
Murder
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Black
Marital Status
Divorced
Religion
Spiritual
Email System Used
Securus
Mailing Address
Daye’Vion Royalston #437218
Washington State Penitentiary
1313 North 13th Ave.
Walla Walla, WA 93362
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