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Brittney Griner reveals she thought about killing herself multiple times while she was rotting in a hellhole Russian prison

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Brittney Griner has revealed she considered taking her own life multiple times when detained in a Russian prison following her 2022 arrest.

The WNBA superstar had been sentenced to nine years in a Russian prison after being caught with a cannabis oil cartridge while returning to Russia to resume playing for her European team, UMMC Ekaterinburg, in February 2022. 

She was freed in a 1-for-1 swap with Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout in December 2022 that has since been criticized for its failure to return Paul Whelan, a US Marine imprisoned on espionage charges in 2018.

However, before she could be released, Griner considered taking her own life with the conditions in the Russian detention center leaving her feeling 'less than human', she revealed to ABC's to Robin Roberts. 

'I wanted to take my life more than once in those first weeks,' she said in the sit-down interview on 20/20: Prisoner of Russia. 'I felt like leaving here so badly.'

Brittney Griner revealed she considered taking her own life multiple times in Russian prison

The WNBA superstar sat down with ABC's Robin Roberts in  20/20: Prisoner of Russia

Griner was arrested at an airport in Moscow and handed a nine-year prison sentence 

'I didn't think I could get through what I needed to get through. I definitely thought about it,' she added about considering suicide.

'But then, I was just like, what if they didn't release my body to my family? And I was like, I can't put them through that. I have to endure this.'

Griner's thoughts of suicide came in the town of Yavas in Mordovia – a region known for its prison camps - as she had to endure the 'dirtiest' conditions in her cell.

The basketball superstar detailed the shocking conditions, including finding a 'big-a** knife' left lying in her cell when she first entered. 

'When we walk into the cell, there's a bathroom. There's a little rinkity sink that leaks and then just add a layer of dust, dirt, grime, blood stains. Just filth,' she said. 

'I had a couple of shirts, a couple of pairs of sweats, the shoes on my feet. One of my shirts, I ripped it up and I used one to clean myself. I used one as my toilet paper. With my dirty, dirty hole in the ground with feces all over it. 

'That was the moment where I just felt the dirtiest and, like, less than a human.' 

Griner also revealed that the food the prisoners were given to eat included cement-like porridge and little pieces of fish 'with nothing but bones in it'. 

The Mercury veteran said the filthy conditions in her cell made her feel 'less than human'

The basketball superstar detailed the shocking conditions, including finding a 'big-a** knife'

However, the worst experiences came when the prisoners were allowed time outside she explained. 

'You're supposed to have 15 minutes outside,' she said.' 15 minutes sometimes is two hours. It's a blizzard. It's cold. It's winter. You're getting snowed on. 

'And those days were the toughest because it's like, "Yo, come get us." Like, we're yelling. We're screaming. You know, we're rattling the bars like, get us in the house get us in.' 

Griner confessed to wrestling with the guilt of feeling like she had let her family, including her police officer father, down and 'tarnishing' the Griner name - something which she is still battling with today. 

'I don't think I've really gotten through all the way,' she admitted. 'That I didn't let down everybody and my family. I think I'm still trying to, like, get through that part.'

'I try to give myself grace,' she continued. 'Everybody says give yourself grace. It's so hard for me to do that. At the end of the day, it's my fault. And I let everybody down.'

Griner had been arrested at an airport in Moscow, with Russian authorities claiming she was caught entering the country with vape cartridges containing cannabis oil, which is illegal in Russia.

'My whole heart just fell out of my body. Just this overpowering feeling of like an elevator dropped from underneath my feet. I'm just like, my life is over right here.

'In the midst of them going through my bags, there's two cartridges. And I'm just like, "oh, my god, how did I make this mistake?" 

'How was absentminded and made this huge mistake? I could just visualize everything I worked so hard for just crumbling and going away.' 

The 6-foot-9 basketball star enters a Moscow court for her hearing in August 2022 

Viktor Bout, referred to by some as the 'Merchant of Death,' was arrested for terrorism in 2008

Griner's wife, Cherelle, speaks at the White House in front of Joe Biden in December 2022

When Brittney Griner was detained by Russian customs security, she sent a barrage of panicked text messages to her wife, Cherelle Griner, to alert her. Cherelle recalled reading the messages, describing it as “the most alarming thing I’ve ever experienced.” #BrittneyGrinerOnABC pic.twitter.com/vLe3edGK0j

— 20/20 (@ABC2020) May 2, 2024

The center, had played in Russia for seven years during the WNBA offseason to provide a greater living for her family with her salary in the American league five times less than what she made overseas.

But Griner, who said she didn't want to travel to Russia on the day, blamed her 'mental lapse' of leaving the cannabis cartilages in her bag of panicked packing.

'I did not want to go but I could just hear my dad and what he instilled in me - you finish what you start,' she told Roberts. 

'I was late getting up,' she went on. 'I'm never late getting up. Finally got up. Literally running around the house. I'm stressing. Like, I go into straight panic mode.' 

Griner was put in a detention center near Moscow until November of that year, when she was moved to an undisclosed prison. 

The basketball star was then taken to a penal colony in Mordovia, a Russian region roughly 300 miles southeast of Moscow, to serve her nine-year sentence on drug charges.

Eventually, in December 2022, the 6-foot-9 WNBA champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist was was freed in a prisoner exchange for arms dealer Viktor Bout.

Griner recently re-signed with the Phoenix Mercury - her only WNBA team - ahead of this year’s Olympics in Paris. 

But this summer will also see the 33-year-old welcome her first child with Cherelle. 

Griner and her partner Cherelle revealed last month that they are expecting a baby

'We’re less than three months away from meeting our favorite human being,' Cherelle revealed

Griner and Cherelle, who first got engaged in 2018, announced that they are expecting their first baby together. 

'Can’t believe we’re less than three months away from meeting our favorite human being,' Cherelle Griner wrote on Instagram last month. 

She posted a photograph of her and Brittney holding hands as well as scans of the baby, alongside the hashtags '#BabyGrinerComingSoon' and '#July2024'.

Griner previously had twins with her ex-wife and fellow WNBA player Glory Johnson in 2015 but they divorced just a year later. 

For support call Samaritans on 116123 in the UK or visit www.samaritans.org, or the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline on 988 in the US. 

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