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day can have a happy ending a first time inhate says he must turn to violence to avoid being a victim. >> i was trying to keep them from ganging up on me. >> an accused rapist gets in more trouble in jail. >> patrick le sullivan wanted to kill his victim and an alleged witness. >> i was consumed by fear that
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if i didn't do something now i could do 30 years. >> what he does next has some questioning his motives. >> he calls me wivie. i think it's cute. i let him do that. >> a female inmate attacks another during church services. >> the eastern end of long island is best knowner for the hamptons, the beach front retreat for wealthy new yorkers. the area's family owned vine yards and farps contribute to
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the gourmet men queues of local restaurants. but in riverhead -- >> commissary! >> the limited dining options have are grown smaller. >> i told everybody no more franks and beans. no more franks and beans. franks and beans are done. >> what are you suggesting this is? >> filet men kwroepb. open the door. >> this is one of two jails operated by the suffolk county sheriff office. each houses more than 700 inmates who depend on commissary snacks to supplement three meals a day provided to them. >> they will buy anything for a dollar.
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that's cupcakes for 60 cents. we can't keep them on the shelf. >> most are only charged and are waiting for the resolution of their case. >> you know you're old when the guy doesn't know who monty hall is. >> this is morgan freeman. there you go. >> he's not a day over 83. >> they are assigned to commissary distribution. >> big seller. honey buns, big. giving back to the people. >> give it back to the people. dropping in price. give it back to the people. >> big seller. iced honey buns. can't keep them on the shelf. 75 cents. good product. price. >> commissary day is usually one of the better days for inmates here. food is considered a commodity. in jail, commodities lead to trouble. curly says the inmate workers in charge of distributing jail
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issued meals have been withholding some of his, and now he's had enough. surveillance cameras capture his retaliation. >> hey! break it up. get on the ground. hands behind your back. put your hands behind your back! cross your legs. >> he complies with orders and tries to explain the reason for the attack. >> all they do is disrespect me. i'm tired of that. i'm down here making my food and he took it. throwing up gang signs. >> officers separate them and return them to their cells. he's being held on several
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charges, including first degree rape to which he plead not guilty and is awaiting trial. this is his first stay in jail. >> you hurt in any way? >> no, sir. it was not worth it. i'm tired of them trying to gang up on me. sometimes i don't get bread in the morning. i'm tired of that. >> try not to let it bother you. it's a bunch of kids that want to be gang bangers one day. most probably won't make it to their 21st birthday because of the attitude or mouth. something will get them if trouble and the get hurt, if not killed. >> he's struck up a friendship with his neighbor, patrick o'sullivan. in an unrelate case, o'sullivan is charged with rape along with burglary and criminal use of a firearm, and he, too, has plead not guilty. >> keeper your head low. you don't want to be written up.
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it will affect your good type, where today send you. everything you do ear will follow you up statement. >> he's helping me keep my head up more. i have been here 50 days now. i have never been locked up before. he's helping me right now. >> this is also owe o'sullivan's first time in jail. he's been here two years now awaiting trial. >> if found guilty on every charge i'm facing a maximum of 55 years to life. in regards to the case, it's mostly on hold, you know. we're waiting for different forms of evidence to be brought up in hearings and stuff, and, you know, i will probably be here for another year. >> o'sullivan says on the night of the alleged crimes he and a friend planned to burglarize a home they knew to be unoccupied because the residents were out of town, and o'sullivan said he never left the car.
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>> i was drinking in the car, and i got nervous, and i was like, i will take an an kwrabgs. i was feeling better, took another. one after another. i blacked out. woke up in my girlfriend's basement. >> authorities tell a different story. they say he not only broke into the home but when he encountered a female house sitter he raped her. >> you said you blacked out. how can you be sure you didn't commit the crimes? >> i can't say i didn't go in the house. i don't remember anything in the house. i can't say i did or i didn't. >> it's possible you could have committed the crimes? >> yes. you know, i believe anything is possible. >> as serious as the charges are that brought o'sullivan to jail it's the new crimes he's been charged with in jail that have the potential to put him away
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forever. coming up -- >> prosecutor said o'sullivan instructed that the witness' body be buried so he could dig it up later and cut off the man's head and send it to his family for the holidays. >> a deadly plot allegedly by patrick o'sullivan makes the news. and -- >> that which society rejects, god lifts up. yeah! yeah. so, that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled. and the longer you stay, the more rewards you get. great. oh! ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ won't let nobody hurt you isn't there a simpler way to explain the loyalty program? yes. standing by you from day one. now, that's progressive. rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira.
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nun, has been a chaplin at the jail for years. today she is preparing the chapel for mass but says you need not be a catholic to attend. >> sit straight now? >> because people that come into jane, especially those first timers, they take everything -- everything is taken away, and so we are here to help them keep their head up, so to speak, and keep their head above water during their time of incarceration. will we see you today at church? be ready around 2:30. god bless. how are you? you don't have much light in that place, do you? >> no. >> you be the light. >> the light will be tomorrow when i get out of this place.
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>> amen. >> i try to encourage them, and what happened in the past doesn't have to continue. >> i am scared that i will go home -- >> how do you feel about now about what you did already? >> i don't feel that guilty. >> maybe we need to talk. >> i am totally honest with sister michelle. she knows all about me. why are you going to lie and then go back to the streets and start selling drugs, you know? >> this doesn't look like a bright future for you. why is this. >> i'm just a cuss topped to it. i like money. i love money. i love the feeling of it.
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i love the feeling of being in control. money talks. [ bleep ] walks. >> i believe in one god. >> carerri is serving 45 days for possession of a controlled substance. she's resistant to confession but frequently attends mass. >> i. >> i come to church when i come to jail to get off the floor, get out of here, have peace of mind and try to connect with god. you know, get some blessings. >> that which society rejects god lifts up. >> sittinging ethics to her is ashley la barber who said she attends mass every chance she gets. >> i'm really not into church. i go down there really to mingle, kind of. >> law. >> labarbara, serving three months for a variety of drug possessions and driving violations says she comes to mingle with one inmate in particular, her girlfriend,
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heather, located just across the aisle. >> i have been with heather for three years off and on. it's not just a jail relationship. we have been through a lot, me and her. >> body of christ. >> as the service nears the end and the deacon offers communion, surveillance cameras capture heather crossing the aisle toward her girlfriend and angela. she lunges at capreri. >> heather! the sergeant pulls verden away and takes her to the ground. >> back up. back off. >> another officer and cuffs her system. >> sit down. >> as soon as verden is on her feet she lunges again. >> heather, stop. >> stand up. >> she's removed from the chapel and escorted to a segregation cell. >> ow! my wrist. >> lie down. >> officers cancel the service and instruct the inmates to return to housing units. >> i think this is heather's.
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>> i noticed one girl talking so i went over to calm her down and said please don't look on the other side. there must be something between them. i don't know about it. >> that might have been going on. >> it was a girl from this side that came over and instigated everything. i don't know if she started it because of something else. >> she was angry, because she was cuffed and still going after her. >> yeah. >> she believes the reason for the attack was misguided. >> in mass a young lady thought i was befriending her girlfriend and she got upset. i don't know, i'm not into girls. i have a boyfriend, but she thought that i was too close to her girlfriend, obviously, and she got upset with me. >> i was sitting in there and my girlfriend was sitting close to
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heather and i had ang next to me who had her arm over me and antagonizing heather, and she said, f you to me, and i blew a kiss, and that inflamed her and it was like bring it on type of thing. then she snapped. i knew she was going to. she kept saying that. she said i'm going to [ bleep ] out. >> verden is serving ten months on petty larceny. she said she was caught stealing clothing and jewel ary to purchase drugs. >> i wanted to beat her up. i was defending myself in a way. she instigated the situation. >> how did she instigate it? >> she sat there making comments to me and started blowing kisses to me and just aggravated me.
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>> it's not a good look. >> coming up -- >> this was catholic services? >> yes. >> heather answers to authorities. and -- >> this this man, dangerous, dangerous man is going to be in jail for a long type. >> the the district attorney says patrick o'sullivan is not only guilty of rape but a murder for hire plot. those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. iand quit a lot,t but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology, helps prevent the urge
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long island suffolk county is known for among other things, its beautiful beaches. the town of riverhead, inmates at the county jail can't hear the crash of the waves but they can at least soak in the sun. >> life on long island. >> even though she has a lockdown status of what is known as the box, heather will still be permitted an hour a day on the yard as well, but most of the time she will be locked inside a single-person cell on a
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tier along with inmates with the same status. >> you get lonely in here. you don't have contact with anybody, really. it's just you and a box. i feel like eventually i will get used to it after a little bit, but it's not something i really want to be used to at this point, but i don't have a choice. i have to deal with it and i guess it gives me time to think. >> verdun got into trouble a day earlier in the chapel. she crossed the aisle and lunged at angela because she felt angela was flirting with her girlfriend. >> it's not that common something happens at a catholic mass. things i have to consider
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reacting to is the 83-year-old priest in the world, the nun of 50 years that's in the room as whole as the safety. >> even after she was taken to the ground and cuffed, verdon lunged at carreri again. >> in this case she still wanted to go. >> verdon has yet to sign up for the anger management programs. >> how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with an explanation. >> guilty. >> she's in a disciplinary hearing where they will determine how much time on lock down status she'll receive. >> now the sergeant told you to stop. even grabbed you when you pulled away and continued to go after the girl. why didn't you listen at that point? >> i don't have an answer for that. i was just in rage. went back after the girl. >> okay. this was catholic services? yes. >> all right.
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you realize that's not good, right? >> yes. >> all right. we are going to have you wait by the elevator for a few minutes, all right? >> all right. >> now they will determine her sanctions. >> she kept going to her. not good. >> we're going to leave it at a b charge and not move it up to an a charge because she did not assault her, but it was attempt attempted. >> absolutely. >> it was absolutely there, but given the serious area -- thinking about bumping it up to 35 days versus the genetic 20, 35. and failing to obey direct orders, failure to comply with the orders, stop resisting. the generic 20? >> yes. >> with the decision made, she
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is back in her cell on lockdown status. >> i'm all right with 55 day ifs the box. better than i expected. it's going to be tough but gives me time to myself. >> patrick o'sullivan lives under similar restrictions but not for disciplinary reasons, it's because she is in protective custody, or pc, and he is confined to his cell 22 hours a day for his own safety. >> it's not like being home. cook food or go see my friends or go to the beach. you can appreciate the small things in life. >> o'sullivan has been in jail for two years awaiting trial for charges including first-degree rape. ed accused sex offenders are targeted for violence. o'sullivan's alleged actions in
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jail made him well known with other inmates. prosecutors charged him with two new counts of conspiracy to commit murder. >> it was publicized, this conspiracy charge and all the other inmates in this jail see it in the paper and it's on the news and he comes even more of a higher profile inmate. >> prosecutors say the murder for hire plot was hatched behind bars at the suffolk jail. accused rapist patrick o'sullivan wanted to kill his alleged victim and a witness. the 21-year-old sought the help of an unidentified inmate who was about to be released from jail. they provided transcripts of the notes that quoted o'sullivan as saying without a vic statement, the d.,'s case would loose power, right?
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as long as you get that done i should be gucci. he sent traditional letterers. in one prosecutors said o'sullivan instructed the witness's body be buried so he could dig it up later, cut off the man's head and send it to his family for the holidays. the plot never materialized. his mitt -- hitman cut a deal with the prosecutors and turned informant. >> this man -- dangerous man is going to be in jail for a long time. >> other inmates influenced him to cop up with a plan. at the time i wasn't thinking straight. if i didn't do something now i could do 30 years. he's plead not guilty to the new
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conspiracy charges, based partly on his assertion that another inmate helped write the letters but during his stay in the jail, o'sullivan did something that turned heads every bit as much as alleged murder for hire plot. >> i met a guy here. i guess you could say we were good friends at first. i'm not sure exactly how it evolved to the point that we decided to get married. >> coming up. >> i love you. >> love you. >> we just had our one-year marriage anniversary. it's going strong. >> the former inmate patrick o'sullivan married inside the satis suffolk county jail. ke charge o.
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for this man that shot a police officer despite being handcuffed in the back of a cruiser. now back to "lockup." out on eastern long island, officers rely on teamwork to manage the 50 inmates housed inside the two jail facilities. but one team here might be more bonded than most. >> commissary. pinocchio. >> the officers run the jail commissary together. >> sleeping? what are you doing? >> hose a or hose b?
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>> we work so well together. we need each other, that's it. we need each other. >> if you could have fun at work, how nice is that? >> name? >> placente. >> placenta? >> ten years? >> you, a hundred. >> feels like a hundred. i have been doing commissary since my 24th year, i believe. >> the king of commissary. >> i'm the guy. the king of commissary. >> the commissary forged a friendship between two officers. >> i can't take you no more. >> can't take me no more? >> can't take you no more. >> all right. >> can't take me no more? >> i can't take you no more. >> sometimes it bonds inmates who will combine purchases to make a jailhouse pot luck. >> that big pile is hidden over there. word.
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>> that's a welcome change for curly. he was recently transferred to a new housing unit after attacking an inmate he said was withholding meals from him. the fight could land him in segregation after staff completes the investigation. for now he's happy with the new accommodations. >> no issues here? >> no. i like it here. i like my new friends, new environment. it's good. nice and quiet. >> it's less quiet in the female do lockdown unit. >> this is the box where are the bad girls come. we wear red and white. they let us out for half an hour to wash our butts and use the phone. the phone is on the other side. they make it difficult for us to all our families. >> nunez is heather verdon's new neighbor. >> 55 days? >> i know. it didn't make it good that i did it in church , you know? >> didn't i tell you? in the house of the lord. >> you told me. >> you'll be all right, baby girl. >> verdon said she's used some time in the box to write her
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girlfriend, ashley, about the role she might have played to provoke her. >> i wrote her a nine-page letter about how she -- it was [ bleep ] up what happened. it could have been prevented. if she seen i was mad and then tried to play, like, oh, i was laughing because i was nervous. i have known you how many years and you are going to try pull [ bleep ] that you were nervous. >> i said i was sorry for laughing, and she was mad that i was laughing which is something that i do when i get nervous, and i mile or laugh, and so supposedly i antagonized her and i was entertaining it. >> while verdon is on lock down status la barbara is next door
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to the person who admitted to taunting her. >> it happens in jail. this high school back and forth with the drama and girlfriends. >> it's petty. >> very petty. it just got blown up for nothing. >> you were being petty, too. >> i was. but it was funny. it was funny all in the same time. it wasn't supposed to be like get serious, you know? come on. we're in church. >> i know. >> she took it way too seriously. i regret that i even did that. i'm sorry, boo. do you still love me? >> a little bit. you're all right. >> can i get a handshake? >> you're okay. >> all right. i love you. >> you're a lot to deal with. >> i know. i do like to antagonize people. i know i'll get away with it. >> carreri is serving 45 days for possession of a controlled substance. she admits to earning her living dealing drugs and said she plans to do so again when released.
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>> when you have money you can do anything. i set my own rules. when i sell drugs i feel in control of the situation. of what i do and what i plan to do next, and nobody can tell me otherwise. >> still, she says she does feel bad for taunting verdon in front of sister michelle and has been asked to explain herself. >> ashley is heather's girlfriend and i jumped in it. you know. >> it got to a boiling point. >> yeah. i blew kisses because she cursed at me. >> all right. let's put that aside for a minute. how long have you been here? >> almost 30 days is. >> do you have children? >> two. >> two girls, 8 and 10. >> did you lose custody of them? >> i did. >> totally? >> not totally. i do have some rights. i can see them on supervised
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visits. >> how do they react when you see them? >> they miss me. >> of course. you can't change overnight, but the big question is how much longer do you want to keep living like this? because you are not really living. >> i feel like i am going to go into the street and do the same thing? >> what's the same thing? >> selling drugs and being reckless and driving recklessly. >> oh, wow. angela, do you love yourself? >> >> not right now. >> not if you need other people to say you're okay? >> uh-huh. >> all right. there is only one person you
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need. who is it? >> >> that's myself. >> besides yourself. >> god? >> mm-hmm. >> i'm concerned about her, what she's going to do when is she leaves here. i could pray only at this point for the best for her. they have to want it. a change in their life and work at it ard . there is always hope. angela, hope. >> refreshing. give me a little bit of knowledge as to maybe what i should be doing and worrying about my daily routine, i get up and sell drugs, make money, and always looking over my shoulder and worrying, you know, what's to come, drive reckless, drugs in the car, not caring, suspended license. >> so what do you think the chances are of changing when you walk out the door on tuesday? >> slim to none. coming up -- >> coming through. >> curly tut was just receiving his medication and punched the inmate in the face and refused
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attacking another inmate. >> coming through. >> we have a guy down. >> officers deployed pepper spray to subdue tut and lead him to a cell. >> he was receiving medication. punched an inmate in the face and refused to stop. he was sprayed, resisted the officers a little bit. >> spit in my cell. so i put hands on him. that's what you have to do. fight to survive sometimes. i can't breathe right now. this mace is killing me. tut's former neighbor, patrick o'sullivan, is enjoying fresher air outside for his one hour of daily recreation.
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>> this is one place we can get all our pent-up frustration out and a little bit of physical exercise. >> unlike tut, o'sullivan largely avoided problems during the two years he's been in jail awaiting trial. when he did get into trouble it was big trouble. already charged with first degree rape, he received new charges of conspiracy to commit murder for trying to hire another inmate to kill his alleged victim and a witness. >> the worst part is the trees. they are like the same trees the this my backyard at home. for the first couple of days it doesn't bother me. the more you see it, the more you want to be home. it gives you something to fighter for with your case. you can't give up is. >> now with the stigma of we being an accused six offender and a high profile one he's under security every time he moves between the yard and the cell.
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as a protective custody inmate he spends most of the day in his cell where he's teaching himself architectural drawing. >> laying out the basic floor lay outs for the master bedroom, guest rooms. 2500 square foot. started as a ranch design where one floor, nothing like that. i talked to alfons. he wants multiple floors. so i add add basement and a sec floor. >> al fons is a former inmate who met sullivan. >> who are you visiting? >> patrick o'sullivan. >> we hit it off from day one, and we talked about everything, and very emotional at times. i gave him back massages. it was a relationship that bonded very well very quickly. >> back when he was in jail for a misdemeanor, and then five months after release it became o'sullivan when he and patrick got married. >> he calls me wivy, and i think it's cute, and i let him do that because i am the wife in this situation, so. >> new york state law allowed inmates the right to marry for decades. when the state adopted gay
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marriage that applied to inmates as well. >> the o'sullivan wedding was the first we had at the jail because the law changed. >> after mcdonald oversees all suffolk county weddings which lasts five minutes and allow for two outside guests. >> patrick's mother came and was a witness. it was similar to every other wedding we do. two guys, yeah. girl guy, guy, girl, a wedding is a wedding. >> we exchanged rings. hug and a kiss. everybody went on their way. i went back to my floor. >> hey, babe. >> how are you? >> okay. >> i miss you. >> i miss you, too. >> love you. >> i love you. >> despite marrying a man, o'sullivan does not identify himself as gay and says he only dated women prior to meeting alfons. >> i guess i'm bi-curious. >> we just recently had our one year marriage anniversary. it's going strong. it's hard at times.
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it's for better for worse, and unfortunately we have to do the worse before the better. people question my relationship with him. i'm one to make my own decisions. i know we are truly in love. if we could get through this, we can get through anything. >> what do they question about the relationship? >> if patrick was using me. but he's not. >> did you handle that with the t-shirts yet, so i can bring the new ones in? >> yeah. >> they'll be clear? >> they should be. >> o'sullivan suggested that he only married a man to help his rape defense. >> claiming gay as a reason for not being involved with the rape of a female. i have a lengthy history with only females. trying to take like an insanity defense without being insane. >> i ran out of commissary. i didn't tell my dad anything. >> should i call him? >> no. >> what? >> i will give him the gist of
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everything tomorrow. he is coming tomorrow for a visit. >> it's a situation i don't understand at this point. there was just some sort of attraction or another. with my current situation being the way it was, i decided it could be good to have somebody out there watching my back besides my family, somebody who was willing to fight for me. >> it's a hard, hard, hard situation, and yes, i know there's going to be people out there that are going to be like, oh, what are you doing? what are you doing? but i know what i am doing. i am 36 years old. i love patrick and he loves me and we'll stay strong and just keep moving on. >> there is any sexual relationship between the of two you? >> yes. yes, to some degree, and not fully. we did not have privacy, but we had interaction, nothing outrageous, a little kissing, a little touching, nothing crazy.
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>> as attraction this is new to me. >> but you are attracted to this man? >> not as much physically, but more emotionally. >> he says he's aware of the >> he's innocent until proven guilty. that's all i can say to that. it's a concern. i don't say it's not. i'm not a stupid person. >> what are you concerned with? >> that i'm going to be sleeping alone for the rest of my life. see you next week. >> drive safe when you go home. >> love you. earlier on i said i'm the love with him. he loves me. we'll get through this and move forward.
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curly's stay at the suffolk county jail has been marked by violence. the disciplinary board gave tut 20 days on lock down status for fighting he said was retaliation for having his food stolen from him. >> he can't keep his hands to himself. he doesn't get along very well. >> officials say when tut officiated another fight they decided to the take drastic steps. he was given 60 days on lock the down, placed on cuff and shackle
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status. >> they are handcuffed with a belt around their waist and shackles which go around the ankles. it's a slow pace. keeps them at a slow pace, able for us to keep them from assaulting anybody else. >> got to copy law stuff. stay on top of the game. >> tut is allowed weekly trips to the law library and one hour a day of outdoor recreation, but with a major restriction. >> you go to the yard this a little cage. you can't be in the yard with everybody else. this is my first time experience with this. >> one week later angela would be saying good-bye to the restrictions of jail. she completed her 45-day sentence for possession of a controlled substance. >> it's a day of free dom, of recognition, a day of power. >> love you. >> see you on the street. >> i'll see you.
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>> i will pick up my head and walk out of here with pride. it's hard to say good-bye. we get close with the females. >> my cousins. >> your cousins from another mother. >> we become sisters, mothers, cousins, aunts, you know. like family now. >> don't cry. >> you cool? >> i'm cool. don't cry. okay? >> i am not getting busted. >> all right. >> i got you when you come home, babe. >> love you. >> love you, too. >> one good-bye is reserved for her former neighbor ashley la barbara. the woman carreri was next to in church when heather verdon attempted to attack carreri. >> my boo. gay for the stay they say. >> straight at the gates.
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i'm going to miss you. stay in touch, okay. make sure you do the programs and what they have to offer you and be honest. all right? >> love you. >> be good. >> i don't normally walk out. i run. i do run as fast as possible off the grounds and into my neighborhood. first thing i plan the to do is run straight to my house and take a shower, go get my nails done. get prettied up. get back to the streets. get back to my people. it looks like it's going to be fun this time. >> here you go. not going to walk out with a wife beater on. you can put that on. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> it's a matter of respect and her walking through the building, you know, completely exposed. there's going to be other inmates, male inmates. to put her out there i don't think is fair.
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we'll give her new clothing and let her leave respectfully. >> angela, how does it feel? >> feels great to put on real sneakers. some jordans. >> just look in the mirror. >> even as she processes out of jail it could be a short time until she's back again. >> possibly an hour, maybe two hours to get back on my feet and do what i do best. >> which is? >> sell drugs. super excited to go home and get off the property. run out of here. just want to go. >> here's your property with your letter of incarceration. >> thank you very much. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. all right. oh, my god. fresh air. >> if you had a magic wand what would your life look like? >> me married with children with the same man.
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