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started flooding his cell. i asked him why. he said just for no reason. he's notorious for doing stuff like that. >> the inmate is well known to staff, jeremy gonzalez. besides facing charges of murder and aggravated assault, gonzalez just picked up another felony charge after confronting jail officers with a seven-inch-long shank. since arriving at bexar county he has been sanctioned for several other infractions, as well. >> i was trying to do good. i've been doing good for like six months straight. i've been trying to chill and get all my visits back and get back with my family and go through depression mode and you go through being aggravated and it messes with your head, you know what i mean? i just couldn't take it anymore. >> within minutes two other inmates add to the flooding. >> they're utilizing their uniforms, whatever material they can find by stuffing it down the toilet drain and continuously flushing the toilets and causing it to overflow just to be belligerent and disruptive. >> gonzalez's frien
started flooding his cell. i asked him why. he said just for no reason. he's notorious for doing stuff like that. >> the inmate is well known to staff, jeremy gonzalez. besides facing charges of murder and aggravated assault, gonzalez just picked up another felony charge after confronting jail officers with a seven-inch-long shank. since arriving at bexar county he has been sanctioned for several other infractions, as well. >> i was trying to do good. i've been doing good for like...
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started flooding his cell.im why. he said just for no reason. he's notorious for doing stuff like that. >> the inmate is well known to staff, jeremy gonzalez. besides facing charges of murder and aggravated assault, gonzalez just picked up another felony charge after confronting jail officers with a seven-inch-long shank. since arriving at bexar county he has been sanctioned for several other infractions, as well. >> i was trying to do good. i've been doing good for like six months straight. i've been trying to chill and get all my visits back and get back with my family and go through depression mode and you go through being aggravated and it messes with your head, you know what i mean? i just couldn't take it anymore. >> within minutes two other inmates add to the flooding. >> they're utilizing their uniforms, whatever material they can find by stuffing it down the toilet drain and continuously flushing the toilets and causing it to overflow just to be belligerent and disruptive. >> gonzalez's friend and fell
started flooding his cell.im why. he said just for no reason. he's notorious for doing stuff like that. >> the inmate is well known to staff, jeremy gonzalez. besides facing charges of murder and aggravated assault, gonzalez just picked up another felony charge after confronting jail officers with a seven-inch-long shank. since arriving at bexar county he has been sanctioned for several other infractions, as well. >> i was trying to do good. i've been doing good for like six months...
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so they conducted a shakedown of this guy's cell and during that cell search they also found an 11-foot rope. when you put the 11-foot rope with the sculpture of the face then that gives concerns that the guy might be planning a possible escape. >> this here is actually the head that was removed from the cell. and this here is the rope. and it looks like an intertwined sheet that was braided together. it is about 11 feet long that was also removed from the cell. if he was to get outside of a cell and have this covered up and a body-like object in the cell, the staff might walk by, especially if the lighting is bad in the cell and at first glass looking through the cell door and you see this, that it could possibly be somebody laying there when actually it's this. >> the inmate in whose cell the items were found is a nigerian lukuman aderibigbe. he's serving 38 years for the armed robbery and battery of two other nigerian immigrants and his record inside prison is troubling. >> he has a violent history. in the department of corrections. that's why he's in this unit. assaults on staff, po
so they conducted a shakedown of this guy's cell and during that cell search they also found an 11-foot rope. when you put the 11-foot rope with the sculpture of the face then that gives concerns that the guy might be planning a possible escape. >> this here is actually the head that was removed from the cell. and this here is the rope. and it looks like an intertwined sheet that was braided together. it is about 11 feet long that was also removed from the cell. if he was to get outside...
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they say it was in cell 4. which cell were you in? >> i was in four. >> came out, grabbed his shirt, i feel a certain kind of way. you stepped into cell, cell 15. from there, got him in a head lock. tony, you did not hit him, you did not get a chance to fight him. >> i didn't touch him. >> but you were there. >> come on, tony. >> guilty by association? >> no, sir, guilty because you stepped in the cell. >> i didn't step in the cell. >> this individual states that you did. give me your version of what happened. >> i can't really tell you. i ain't know nothing until they came and got me. >> come on, tony! >> for real. >> if you take part in gang activity, what can happen? you can receive how many days in lockup? 15. possible criminal charges can be brought against you. anything else you want to say before we close this? >> no. i'm all right. >> thank you. all right. that's the conclusion. mr. goodwin denied anything or taken part of the altercation that took place on 9b pod, but with the witnesses we have and the statements they gave, i
they say it was in cell 4. which cell were you in? >> i was in four. >> came out, grabbed his shirt, i feel a certain kind of way. you stepped into cell, cell 15. from there, got him in a head lock. tony, you did not hit him, you did not get a chance to fight him. >> i didn't touch him. >> but you were there. >> come on, tony. >> guilty by association? >> no, sir, guilty because you stepped in the cell. >> i didn't step in the cell. >> this...
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you stepped in the cell, cell 15. from there got him in a head lock. now, tony, you did not hit him. you did not get a chance to fight him. but, tony, you were there. come on, tony. >> it's guilty by association? >> no, it's guilty because you stepped in the cell. >> i have a written statement you did. give me your version of what happened. make it short, though. give me your version. >> i can't really say. i didn't know nothing happened until they came and got me. >> come on, tony. >> for real. >> tony. you take part in gang activity, what can happen? receive up to how many days of lock-up? 15? possible criminal charges can be brought against you. anything else you want to say before we close this? >> no, i'm all right. >> thank you. all right. that's the conclusion. mr. goodwin is denying anything or taking part of the altercation that took place on 9 b pod, but with the witnesses that we have and the statements that they gave, it's clearly that he did promote gang activity. he did take part in the activity that was going on. >> lou, mr. goodwin back
you stepped in the cell, cell 15. from there got him in a head lock. now, tony, you did not hit him. you did not get a chance to fight him. but, tony, you were there. come on, tony. >> it's guilty by association? >> no, it's guilty because you stepped in the cell. >> i have a written statement you did. give me your version of what happened. make it short, though. give me your version. >> i can't really say. i didn't know nothing happened until they came and got me....
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during a so—called sickle cell crises or episode, red blood cells change shape, causing intense painhaving the condition can make other illnesses much worse. kavele was six when he died from organ failure, sepsis and sickle cell disease in 2015. he just kept saying "mum, i just want to lie down." simonne called 999 and told operators her son was vomiting, had a temperature, as well as sickle cell. over the next hour, his condition worsened. what happened on that day... i...i don't feel it was treated urgently enough, when that person on the phone told me i'd have to probably wait up to 45 minutes for an ambulance. two ambulances and a rapid response unit were dispatched, but then cancelled and sent to more urgent cases. but shortly after paramedics arrived, kavele went into cardiac arrest. i was a little bit panicked, but i wasn't trying to show that i was panicked. but i was... it was serious then. lola 0ni is one of the country's most senior sickle cell nurses. you combine the vomiting, the diarrhoea, the fact that the mother said the child had a fever, 0k? you combine those things
during a so—called sickle cell crises or episode, red blood cells change shape, causing intense painhaving the condition can make other illnesses much worse. kavele was six when he died from organ failure, sepsis and sickle cell disease in 2015. he just kept saying "mum, i just want to lie down." simonne called 999 and told operators her son was vomiting, had a temperature, as well as sickle cell. over the next hour, his condition worsened. what happened on that day... i...i don't...
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>> no, no, the last one was for a cell phone. >> you had a cell phone?> yeah, fighting a little bull [ bleep ] and then. >> what you get on cm for? >> possession of weapons. see them in a couple months now. >> sandier is suspected of being a member of the bloods and some supporting evidence has just been found in his possessions. >> here's what we came looking for right here, five-point star, the number five, definite blood nation. 031 is one of the blood codes. stop snitching. we've got a worldwide picture that shows dominance of bloods throughout. >> who are you affiliated with? >> i refuse to answer your question. >> roca moreno is known to be part of the puerto rican prison gang called the niota's. officers knight and demerey would like to find evidence of how active he is or if he has any other affiliations. >> what i'm looking for is to see if the mattress has been altered. inmates are notorious for cutting holes anywhere along the seam or the sides, stuffing it with contraband. then they sew their contraband back up in their mattress. >> here we h
>> no, no, the last one was for a cell phone. >> you had a cell phone?> yeah, fighting a little bull [ bleep ] and then. >> what you get on cm for? >> possession of weapons. see them in a couple months now. >> sandier is suspected of being a member of the bloods and some supporting evidence has just been found in his possessions. >> here's what we came looking for right here, five-point star, the number five, definite blood nation. 031 is one of the blood...
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he started tearing the bunk off the cell wall.e is constantly having to be replaced in the emergency restraint chair. it doesn't bother him when we put him in the emergency restraint chair. >> he always seems to find ways to mutilate himself. razor blade between his teeth. wherever he can place it. >> a lot of people, negative attention is the only attention they know how to get. is it appropriate? no. are there better ways to get attention? yes. is this the only thing he know to do? yes. >> because of his behavior, he will remain housed in the observation unit for the foreseeable future. he insists his actions are not for attention. he maintains his suffering is for real. >> he says he it not doing for attention. he says he is doing it. that's the way he is suffering. >> coming up. >> not going to mince word. i beat the crap out of the guy. i am not going to lie about it. >> sean films opens up about the murder that brought him to jail. and josie sanchez faces the judge. >> josie sanchez. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. >>> across th
he started tearing the bunk off the cell wall.e is constantly having to be replaced in the emergency restraint chair. it doesn't bother him when we put him in the emergency restraint chair. >> he always seems to find ways to mutilate himself. razor blade between his teeth. wherever he can place it. >> a lot of people, negative attention is the only attention they know how to get. is it appropriate? no. are there better ways to get attention? yes. is this the only thing he know to...
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by cell search. but this time, they know exactly what to look for. this gentleman's smart enough to mark his commissary. we have to find his commissary, whoever has the mark is the one's that's going to be in lockup. >> you had kool-aid? >> yeah. >> this is how you marked your stuff. >> yes. >> very good, very good. as you see, that's one way that we ask them to try to identify their items because we have this type of activities that occur and that's very good, okay? three guys actually went to the hole, but we did not get all of his commissary back. a lot of time when this type of thing happen, when they hit a cell, they try to use as much as they can to get rid of the evidence. >> concerned about possible gang retaliation, staff decided to move him to a new unit to protect his safety. but he says the risk was worth it. in fact, he welcomed it. >> a little part inside of me was setting these guys up. i'm sick of them treating us like we're weak. i knew they were going to steal this. i left my door o
by cell search. but this time, they know exactly what to look for. this gentleman's smart enough to mark his commissary. we have to find his commissary, whoever has the mark is the one's that's going to be in lockup. >> you had kool-aid? >> yeah. >> this is how you marked your stuff. >> yes. >> very good, very good. as you see, that's one way that we ask them to try to identify their items because we have this type of activities that occur and that's very good,...
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all the way across the cell. just sit back and turn it like that. >> knowing he might have to serve at least 36 years before being paroled, harper places a high priority on making prison feel like home. it helps that he shares a cell with his half-brother dave carr who is up for parole in about 16 years. >> dave, you put your finger in this? >> well, i did. >> but they still celebrate every month that gets them closer to home. >> today is -- we're going to celebrate like a month gone by. me and my brother and two other guys. kamikaze is a penitentiary macgyver. he's an electronic whiz. you know, give him a bread tie and some fingernail clippers and he's got it fixed in two minutes. he's good at cooking his celly is really good at cooking. we get together. have a slam. big nacho slam, make a cake. you know, we say a celebration. i say it's basically to realize we just wasted another month in here. it's something to look forward to. >> who makes the cake? >> kamikaze, my buddy kamikaze, he makes the cake. >> patric
all the way across the cell. just sit back and turn it like that. >> knowing he might have to serve at least 36 years before being paroled, harper places a high priority on making prison feel like home. it helps that he shares a cell with his half-brother dave carr who is up for parole in about 16 years. >> dave, you put your finger in this? >> well, i did. >> but they still celebrate every month that gets them closer to home. >> today is -- we're going to...
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sounds like a battle in every cell.hey take out the head of the cell and others to be beaten. your heart begins to pound. you begin to shake. you cannot help it. according to reports, many prisoners were forced to abuse or rape fellow prisoners. >> you are not allowed to open your eyes with a guard in the room. so long as there is a card in the cell, you have to cover your eyes like this. you cannot see the guard. the punishment is death. anyone who removes their hands is executed directly, so seeing them is for bid in. but -- for bid -- forbidden. when you see a mark of rope around the neck and blue and red and the face is swollen, we can tell how they died. we can tell from the sound of the prisoner who dies behind us. he dies a meter away. families of the victims were never told what happened to their loved ones. >> amnesty says the abuse represents a mass crime against humanity and urges the u.n. to take immediate action. >> the u.s. justice department has submitted its arguments to the appeals court to reinstate do
sounds like a battle in every cell.hey take out the head of the cell and others to be beaten. your heart begins to pound. you begin to shake. you cannot help it. according to reports, many prisoners were forced to abuse or rape fellow prisoners. >> you are not allowed to open your eyes with a guard in the room. so long as there is a card in the cell, you have to cover your eyes like this. you cannot see the guard. the punishment is death. anyone who removes their hands is executed...
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and we turned our cameras over to the inmates to share personal thoughts in the privacy of their cells wabash, locked up - extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. pow. >>> i hate wabash. >>> i hate wabash. you know what i mean? they make sure you know you're in prison everyday. >> who wants to be locked in a room with another man for 19 hours a day? then three of the half hours that we come out is to go get the worst food you've ever ate in your life. i don't even know how they call it food. >> everyday, seeing people take for granted, we cherish right now. >> wabash valley correctional facility -- a maximum security prison on the western edge of indiana. the center piece of the rural town of carlisle. the inmate population of nearly 2,200 out numbers local residents 4-1. many of indiana's most violent offenders are sent here. >> the approximate breakdown for offenders that have committed serious offenses against a person -- which may be murder, voluntary manslaughter, battery, assault -- is approximately 35% to 40% of our offender population. >> the most violent of these off
and we turned our cameras over to the inmates to share personal thoughts in the privacy of their cells wabash, locked up - extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. pow. >>> i hate wabash. >>> i hate wabash. you know what i mean? they make sure you know you're in prison everyday. >> who wants to be locked in a room with another man for 19 hours a day? then three of the half hours that we come out is to go get the worst food you've ever ate in your life. i don't...
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he's being kept in his cell until the spice wears off.come round, i can make out what he's been trying to tell me. later i find out why. he says he's being bullied. when i see him again, he's totally out of it on spice. other inmates think it's hilarious. i think they're spiking him, giving him cigarettes laced with spice. straightaway, throws up on his bed over his pillow and rolls straight over on his face into it. he has no idea there is sick everywhere his face in it. he has no idea he is in a prison. he is just not functioning at all. i told a more experienced officer that he's being bullied. it seems to mejohn‘s vulnerable and being failed by the prison system. right across the prison service, the plain truth is that there are too few prison officers. the great danger is some officers have retreated from interaction with prisoners, to the ends of wings where they are perhaps observing prisoners. that's very, very dangerous. you have to have a place which is safe and secure. there aren't enough officers to deal with the violence here
he's being kept in his cell until the spice wears off.come round, i can make out what he's been trying to tell me. later i find out why. he says he's being bullied. when i see him again, he's totally out of it on spice. other inmates think it's hilarious. i think they're spiking him, giving him cigarettes laced with spice. straightaway, throws up on his bed over his pillow and rolls straight over on his face into it. he has no idea there is sick everywhere his face in it. he has no idea he is...
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so they would be taken out of their cells. toilet paper put on the vents. toilet paper put over the windows. toilet paper put under the cracks of the doors. so the waste of toilet paper was unbelievable. and so we sat down and looked at it. and decided that we would issue them a roll of toilet paper a week. the first year the savings to the taxpayers was $50,000 in toilet paper. >> some inmates say one roll a week is just unsustainable. >> a lot of soft foods and one roll of toilet paper a week makes for a bad deal. >> i guess. >> they give us one roll of toilet paper a week to wipe with and that's it. i have been locked down for 72 hours stealing a roll of toilet paper before. so. jason galliart has just received his weekly commissary order, including one roll of toilet paper. >> how much did you spend here? >> this is a 50 sack. ain't that crazy? walmart, 50 sack fill this whole table up. twice that. >> galliart's girlfriend deposits money into his commissary account once a week. >> whenever she gets paid she gives me $50, w
so they would be taken out of their cells. toilet paper put on the vents. toilet paper put over the windows. toilet paper put under the cracks of the doors. so the waste of toilet paper was unbelievable. and so we sat down and looked at it. and decided that we would issue them a roll of toilet paper a week. the first year the savings to the taxpayers was $50,000 in toilet paper. >> some inmates say one roll a week is just unsustainable. >> a lot of soft foods and one roll of toilet...
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. >> some interpret they strong cells -- pretty strong cells are starting to work through. we will have the update on that and another line stretching back toward highway one. . >>> good morning. welcome back to mornings on 2. the white house may be on the edge of a major immigration announcement. we have been talking about that. one that could involve hiring thousands of new federal agents in in a new crack down on illegal immigration. >> we have some of the early details from washington. >> reporter: this was a manager campaign issue. now we are learning some of the specifics of what will be a new focus on illegal immigration. anti trump protester calm face to face with supporters near the white house. all part of demonstrations in a number of cities with proest testers in washington and new york fired up about an expected crack down on illegal immigration. >> all our rights being compromised. >> reporter: here is what we expect from the white house. a big federal hiring push for ten thousand more immigration and customs enforcement agents and five thousand border patrol
. >> some interpret they strong cells -- pretty strong cells are starting to work through. we will have the update on that and another line stretching back toward highway one. . >>> good morning. welcome back to mornings on 2. the white house may be on the edge of a major immigration announcement. we have been talking about that. one that could involve hiring thousands of new federal agents in in a new crack down on illegal immigration. >> we have some of the early details...
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so they would be taken out of their cells. toilet paper put on the vents. toilet paper put on the windows, under the cracks of the doors. so the waste of toilet paper was unbelievable. and so we sat down and looked at it. and decided that we would issue them a roll of toilet paper a week. the first year the savings to the taxpayers was $50,000 in toilet paper. >> some inmates say one roll a week is just unsustainable. >> a lot of soft foods and one roll of toilet paper a week makes for a bad deal. >> i guess. >> they give us one roll a toilet paper a week and that's it. i have been locked down for 72 hours stealing a roll of toilet paper before. so. >> i have, too. >> went behind the desk and took a roll of toilet paper, man, i needed it. >> you know, if they are sick, have the flu, flu-like symptoms, those type of things, they are going to get as much toilet paper as they need until they are done being sick. but if they are not indigent and they have commissary, that costs them a 1.3 to buy another roll. >> those additional r
so they would be taken out of their cells. toilet paper put on the vents. toilet paper put on the windows, under the cracks of the doors. so the waste of toilet paper was unbelievable. and so we sat down and looked at it. and decided that we would issue them a roll of toilet paper a week. the first year the savings to the taxpayers was $50,000 in toilet paper. >> some inmates say one roll a week is just unsustainable. >> a lot of soft foods and one roll of toilet paper a week makes...
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it's a single-cell dorm. it's a 23-hour lockdown. which means they're in the cell 23 hours in the day, 1 hour out during the day, and it's a noncompliance psych dorm. >> today sergeant dejarnette will escort dorm cell inmate anthony politi to the gym. >> i was out there the other day. there were so many people out there. it was really cold. >> politi is in the dorm while psychiatric staff continue to monitor and evaluate his state of mind and medication, though he is currently considered to be stable. this will be politi's first haircut in the 3 1/2 months that he's been at louisville metro. >> come on, big cat. got your arm band? get that for me. slide that on there. >> politi has been charged and pled not guilty to murder, rape, sodomy, and tampering with physical evidence. >> how are you doing? what else you want? what do you want done to your hair? >> i don't know, whatever you recommend. >> all right. raise your head up for me all the way back. >> according to police reports and the prosecution, politi committed an especially vi
it's a single-cell dorm. it's a 23-hour lockdown. which means they're in the cell 23 hours in the day, 1 hour out during the day, and it's a noncompliance psych dorm. >> today sergeant dejarnette will escort dorm cell inmate anthony politi to the gym. >> i was out there the other day. there were so many people out there. it was really cold. >> politi is in the dorm while psychiatric staff continue to monitor and evaluate his state of mind and medication, though he is currently...
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but, says the da, from a cell phone. angela's cell phone. in an already beyond strange case.>> their original victim ended up being their number one suspect. >> how's that for whiplash? >> i don't think anyone could believe it. >> reporter: it was time. six months after michelle hadley was first charged, angela diaz was arrested and jailed. >> good morning and thank you all for coming. >> reporter: da tony rackauckas held a press conference and delivered the stunning news. >> i am here to announce the filing of a felony complaint against angela marie diaz by the orange county district attorney's office. >> reporter: there were no charges against ian, the man in the middle. the da said angela diaz was the mastermind and sole actor in an elaborate scheme to portray herself as a victim. she had quite simply framed michelle hadley. >> michelle is accused of being angela who turned out to be angela pretending to be michelle pretending to be angela. >> reporter: the charges were just that convoluted. angela accused of sending herself threatening emails. inviting men to her own home
but, says the da, from a cell phone. angela's cell phone. in an already beyond strange case.>> their original victim ended up being their number one suspect. >> how's that for whiplash? >> i don't think anyone could believe it. >> reporter: it was time. six months after michelle hadley was first charged, angela diaz was arrested and jailed. >> good morning and thank you all for coming. >> reporter: da tony rackauckas held a press conference and delivered the...
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he will beat up a cell mate if he does president keep the cell clean.just his personality. >> this is stupid because i knew this was going to happen where i can't leave the box. you know what i'm saying? take a dog out of the cage, he nibbles, he doesn't nibble, he barks because you're so used to him biting instead of looking at the positive positive side and saying he barked. he didn't bite for a change. he barked. he might bite. let's throw him back in a cage. [ bleep ] that's corny. looked at the box [ bleep ], it's a box. at least i know where i'm going to be at, though, right? >> while esdale's near future appears settled, cindy archer's has suddenly taken an uncertain turn. she's just returned from her work detail. >> why did they have your bra? >> i don't know. i have no idea. >> when we strip searched her, just now, we found that there was cigarette residue all over her bra that she discarded of obviously and it's all over the bra. looks like she might have smoked it. >> that was makeup from the other day. that was it. that's all that was on the
he will beat up a cell mate if he does president keep the cell clean.just his personality. >> this is stupid because i knew this was going to happen where i can't leave the box. you know what i'm saying? take a dog out of the cage, he nibbles, he doesn't nibble, he barks because you're so used to him biting instead of looking at the positive positive side and saying he barked. he didn't bite for a change. he barked. he might bite. let's throw him back in a cage. [ bleep ] that's corny....
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they are not supposed to be going into another inmate's cell at that point.hen he was in that particular housing unit, he was on a detail that detail was the night detail, that's why he was awake at 3:00 in the morning. however, he chose to take advantage of the situation by entering someone else's cell at that time. inmate allen is typically not a disciplinary problem. >> i've been here almost a year and a couple months. and i haven't had one disciplinary action. this is my first one. so all they charged me with was being out of place. that's all the charges was. >> william will now have to serve out the remaining six months of his sentence in jail. >> now i have to go into survival mode. i mean, you regret your movements, your actions. you have to think about whether to bite your tongue or hold your tongue, this is a game of chess here. this is nothing but an art of war. this is all it is. >> while things have been tough for the allen brothers, their sister melissa has gotten some good news from the judge. he has given her 60 days to find a drug rehabilitat
they are not supposed to be going into another inmate's cell at that point.hen he was in that particular housing unit, he was on a detail that detail was the night detail, that's why he was awake at 3:00 in the morning. however, he chose to take advantage of the situation by entering someone else's cell at that time. inmate allen is typically not a disciplinary problem. >> i've been here almost a year and a couple months. and i haven't had one disciplinary action. this is my first one. so...
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of the cells. this kid said hey get me intravenous platinum. the experiments were done and he was given platinum intravenously prettier half later he won his first of seven tour de france. this was lance armstrong. lance and i sat on the stage several years ago. this was before the scandal. we sat down and he looked me in the eye and he said 15 years ago i was given a death sentence and now i'm alive and well. how did platinum work? five about a permanent, looked him back in the eye and i said i have no idea. platinum chain to you so the cancer didn't want to grow. it was such a powerful message to me. again i'm not here to target that cancer cell. i'm here to change the individual so the cancer didn't want to grow. this is a clinical trial. think of it this way. we have input into our body. the input is for your parents are coming your genetics, what you eat where you live through you married where you live in the output is how you feel. that middle state function throughout history and today i wa
of the cells. this kid said hey get me intravenous platinum. the experiments were done and he was given platinum intravenously prettier half later he won his first of seven tour de france. this was lance armstrong. lance and i sat on the stage several years ago. this was before the scandal. we sat down and he looked me in the eye and he said 15 years ago i was given a death sentence and now i'm alive and well. how did platinum work? five about a permanent, looked him back in the eye and i said...
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the other one that technology when talking about cell phones, i personally am dependent on my cell phone because i am an elderly person with a lot of medical issues and when i leave my house in my car i have my phone with me in case of an emergency. concerned,obs is there are at&t, t-mobile, verizon that employ thousands and thousands of people. if we did away with that capability, thousands of people would be out of jobs and more children would be hungry. the other thing is that we do benefit from all the lease companies -- these companies make millions and millions of dollars that go into the economy and if we got rid of that, that is not a good thing. i think people are looking at it as one item. host: let's go to suzy and hatfield, arkansas. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would love to say i support the exploration in my heart i do. ,ecause of one primary reason an alarming rise in flat earth there's -- earthers. but i oppose it because we have to pay for our freaking wall. thank you for taking my call. host: do you think space exploration is worth the cost is
the other one that technology when talking about cell phones, i personally am dependent on my cell phone because i am an elderly person with a lot of medical issues and when i leave my house in my car i have my phone with me in case of an emergency. concerned,obs is there are at&t, t-mobile, verizon that employ thousands and thousands of people. if we did away with that capability, thousands of people would be out of jobs and more children would be hungry. the other thing is that we do...
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he prefers to be in a single cell.es that don't want to be in, what you'd say a chaos of a dorm, 30-man dorm, whether it's for reasons of fighting their case or just the solitude. but what he does is, when he's about to serve out his disciplinary, he'll create a situation where he gets written up internally, whether it be flooding, whether it'd be verbally abusive to an officer, create a situation where it warrants him getting written up, gets continuous disciplinary. >> draper isn't the only inmate with a history of acting out in segregation. [ bleep ] joshua schilling's recent outburst in his cell, which included banging on the door and flooding the hallway, prompted staff to remove him and place him in a holding cell, pending disciplinary action. >> joshua schilling, he received a write-up for damaging departmental property, being disruptive, stopping of the plumbing -- that's flooding. inmate schilling does that when he gets mad, i think it's 15 times in 12 months. inmate schilling got 60 days on this write-up. >>
he prefers to be in a single cell.es that don't want to be in, what you'd say a chaos of a dorm, 30-man dorm, whether it's for reasons of fighting their case or just the solitude. but what he does is, when he's about to serve out his disciplinary, he'll create a situation where he gets written up internally, whether it be flooding, whether it'd be verbally abusive to an officer, create a situation where it warrants him getting written up, gets continuous disciplinary. >> draper isn't the...
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and then came back to his cell and wanted me to come inside. >> i take off my shirt, open the cell door and he comes out swinging. i did what i had to do. >> well, he turned around and for a cooling off period of at least 24 hours. >> place your hands on the top bunk. lomez, who is serving a one-year sentence for burglarizing a vehicle says sanchez started this latest fight. >> he came out, came to my cell and then came back to his cell and wanted me to come inside. >> i take off my shirt, open the cell door and he comes out swinging. i did what i had to do. >> well, he turned around and threw water on me. and we started fighting. sanchez is accused of car theft to which he plans to plead not guilty. a life-long stutter. he says the fight resulted from a dispute with lomez. >> he was trying to fight with the stupid, game. >> oh, that's old news. i mean, maybe he needed money that day for whatever reason, maybe. that's fine. but the next time i see you, be man enough and say you know what, bro, i didn't mean it. here, i'll buy you a six pack. >> hernandez maintains he has no idea what th
and then came back to his cell and wanted me to come inside. >> i take off my shirt, open the cell door and he comes out swinging. i did what i had to do. >> well, he turned around and for a cooling off period of at least 24 hours. >> place your hands on the top bunk. lomez, who is serving a one-year sentence for burglarizing a vehicle says sanchez started this latest fight. >> he came out, came to my cell and then came back to his cell and wanted me to come inside....
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>> eight and a half months in one cell.d get a sweat and don't get a chance to take a shower. [ bleep ] gets real. not much to do. you brush your teeth, workout and it's all mental. it's all about the 90% is all mental. if you don't have good mental you will lose your mind in this place. >> campbell says he knows only one way to cope. >> i try to have fun. what's this place if you're not trying to have fun. on a scale of one to ten what would you rate me? >> i'm not. >> you're not? you know i'm a ten. it's all right. you can't spend 24 hours, seven days a week with a frown on or crying. that is emotionally impossible. >> campbell acknowledges that all too often he has met challenges not through fun but violence. >> 20 years old and i have been through more [ bleep ] than i can remember. you've probably been through more fights than frickin' mayweather. if you met me about two years ago you wouldn't have been able to talk to me. i was so bad with my anger, there were kids i went up to because i didn't like them. i am having
>> eight and a half months in one cell.d get a sweat and don't get a chance to take a shower. [ bleep ] gets real. not much to do. you brush your teeth, workout and it's all mental. it's all about the 90% is all mental. if you don't have good mental you will lose your mind in this place. >> campbell says he knows only one way to cope. >> i try to have fun. what's this place if you're not trying to have fun. on a scale of one to ten what would you rate me? >> i'm not....
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. >> officers return them to their cells. he's being held on charges including first-degree rape to which he pled 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 pat rick sullivan. in an unrelated case o'sullivan is also charged with rape along with burglary and criminal use of a firearm. he, too, pled not guilty. >> keeper your head low. you don't want to be written up. 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 bee
. >> officers return them to their cells. he's being held on charges including first-degree rape to which he pled 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...
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>> they talk about sleeping with your cell phone or touching it to your body? >> they talk about not only using wireless devices or texting, but when the phone is on and you are not actively using it, there are many hours a day people have it pressed against her body in a front pocket or a brassiere or children sleeping with their cell phone by the head. none of those are advised. >> i use it by my head is an alarm clock. expect they would say, if you with the guidance, make the alarm louder and put it a few feet from your bed. put your cell phone in a bag, not in your bra or in your pocket as a precaution. >> i always have it next to my head. we should note that the court argues that dph said they will not comment on the pending litigation. if you are concerned that the ftc has guidelines, and they note what you said, don't touch the phone to your body. every cell phone user manual comes with the recommended distance for safety, somewhere between .25 inches and one half inch. thank you for being here and we appreciate your insight and we will cover the sun wai
>> they talk about sleeping with your cell phone or touching it to your body? >> they talk about not only using wireless devices or texting, but when the phone is on and you are not actively using it, there are many hours a day people have it pressed against her body in a front pocket or a brassiere or children sleeping with their cell phone by the head. none of those are advised. >> i use it by my head is an alarm clock. expect they would say, if you with the guidance, make...
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. >> the most violent are housed in single person cells 23 hours a day in the security confinement unit. few, however, are more notorious than leonard, spending 16 years here. >> he still is escorted anywhere he goes by staff. he's cuff eed behind the back. recreation is solitary by himself. he does not rec with other people. his activities are limited. it's all by himself. that unit is designed for people like him. everybody in there knows his history. >> the most infamous chapter of his history occurred serving time at indiana state prison 17 years earlier. that's when he stabbed a corrections officer to death. >> we approached from the front, according to the report, stabbed one time in the front chest area that broke a rib, stabbed with such force, the sound targeted another member over to respond, and when he responded, he observed the second stabbing to the back. according to the reports, before the officer actually died, they said that he told him he did not know that he would make it, and mcquay stapped him. >> at the time, he was serving 20 years for sexual battery. he was sent
. >> the most violent are housed in single person cells 23 hours a day in the security confinement unit. few, however, are more notorious than leonard, spending 16 years here. >> he still is escorted anywhere he goes by staff. he's cuff eed behind the back. recreation is solitary by himself. he does not rec with other people. his activities are limited. it's all by himself. that unit is designed for people like him. everybody in there knows his history. >> the most infamous...
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. >> instead of directly killing cancer cells, it tries to activate your own body's white cells to recognize the cancer cells and to harness your own body's immune system. the therapy had just been approved for stage four melanoma started in one part of the body and spread to another or stage through that spread to the lymph nodes. >> it's life giving medication. >> it's very different from chemotherapy which knocks down the immune system and leaves the patient vulnerable to illnesses and infections. >> i've gone every other thursday for an entire year. it's like having the flu for a couple days. it's not nearly as bad. >> this break through in medical technology is the closest thing to a cure for cancer. it trains the body immune system to recognize cancer cells and kill them. not temporarily but ongoing. doctors are hopeful because cancer cells are changing and the treatment has to include the healthy tissue. doctors say that's what immuno therapy does. >> you're getting something in the bloodstream that treats the affected area but also potentially the microscopic disease we can't see. >>
. >> instead of directly killing cancer cells, it tries to activate your own body's white cells to recognize the cancer cells and to harness your own body's immune system. the therapy had just been approved for stage four melanoma started in one part of the body and spread to another or stage through that spread to the lymph nodes. >> it's life giving medication. >> it's very different from chemotherapy which knocks down the immune system and leaves the patient vulnerable to...
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site simulator which means it pretends it's a cell phone tower and your cell phone is sending out signals saying do i have any calls, i'm here. and then the cell tower bounces back, no calls. with this device they can get all of your metta data. they can also get your phone information.
site simulator which means it pretends it's a cell phone tower and your cell phone is sending out signals saying do i have any calls, i'm here. and then the cell tower bounces back, no calls. with this device they can get all of your metta data. they can also get your phone information.
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i was sitting in my cell one day, and they came to me with a detainer paper. >> dean was handed chargesa new case, a murder that occurred during the time he was on the run. he has pled not guilty. >> i couldn't believe it. i couldn't -- i could not believe it. i'm like, whoa. >> according to authorities, a shooting erupted between rival gangs at a warehouse party. five people were shot. and one of them, 27-year-old james gary, was killed. >> evidently they accusing me of shooting somebody. it ain't a lot that couldn't go on that my name wasn't brought up in. >> were you at the party? >> no. i don't want to -- no comment. i don't want to comment on that. >> do you know who killed james gary? >> no comment. >> if convicted, dean could receive a second prison sentence, 50 years to life. gang members accused of violent crimes like dean are segregated in their own housing units. but they're not segregated from each other. >> you could have a pod that could have a handful of bloods, handful of crips, handful of surenos. you'll see some beefs they have in the street bleed over into here litera
i was sitting in my cell one day, and they came to me with a detainer paper. >> dean was handed chargesa new case, a murder that occurred during the time he was on the run. he has pled not guilty. >> i couldn't believe it. i couldn't -- i could not believe it. i'm like, whoa. >> according to authorities, a shooting erupted between rival gangs at a warehouse party. five people were shot. and one of them, 27-year-old james gary, was killed. >> evidently they accusing me of...
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you got your cell. you got this. and the yard. that's all there is. prison consists of nothing else. inside this cell, couple hours, maybe, in a day room. couple hours maybe on the yard. and that's it. day after day after day after day after day after day. it's the same thing. nothing changes. >> 90% of prison life is actually boredom. and it's what the inmates do with this down time, this lack of stimuli that has led to some of the most interesting parts about "lockup." >> the monotonous grind of life in prison can push some inmates to the limit. in trying to understand how they deal with the specter of never being free again, we've met some of our most memorable characters, and recorded some of our most dramatic footage. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. all together. >> at the time of our visit, bobby gilbert had been at alabama's holman correctional facility for only four years. but he first landed in prison at the age of 18. he t
you got your cell. you got this. and the yard. that's all there is. prison consists of nothing else. inside this cell, couple hours, maybe, in a day room. couple hours maybe on the yard. and that's it. day after day after day after day after day after day. it's the same thing. nothing changes. >> 90% of prison life is actually boredom. and it's what the inmates do with this down time, this lack of stimuli that has led to some of the most interesting parts about "lockup."...
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and these storm cells just got here.ective, here's why, you can actually see the frontal boundary sweeping on down and just offshore you can see the center of that low pressure system rotating. these are the ingredients that we need to go ahead and pull down all of that energy into our direction. right now, we have a high wind warning that has been issued starting at midnight until 6:00 p.m. on monday and here you can actually also see the severe thunderstorm warning that has been issued. keep in mind, we're expecting wind speeds to range anywhere between 20 and 40 miles per hour, but even more damaging would be those wind gusts that could top out at about 50, 55, and 65 miles per hour. of course bill will be in nice and early to give you more details, of course, with your most accurate forecast. denise, back to you. >> thank you for that update. >>> looking now at the top stories tonight, a college basketball player is in the hospital after being shot in a drive by last night in south philadelphia. john davis, a senior
and these storm cells just got here.ective, here's why, you can actually see the frontal boundary sweeping on down and just offshore you can see the center of that low pressure system rotating. these are the ingredients that we need to go ahead and pull down all of that energy into our direction. right now, we have a high wind warning that has been issued starting at midnight until 6:00 p.m. on monday and here you can actually also see the severe thunderstorm warning that has been issued. keep...
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is processing the crime scene that is doc and delaware state detectives going cell by cell to collect evidence. at this time i can't give you a motive for the attack or a description of the weapons other than to know we are aware that some had sharp instruments. >> reporter: we are starting to hear more about what was going on during the negotiations, officials say that the inmates were using a number of stall tactics, one of their demanded was turning the water back on and that was because they were filling foot lockers with water and blockading them against the door to make it difficult for entry and they mentioned they used a backhoe to get into the building and authorities stopped short of say if this was a planned attack yesterday and under investigation how sergeant floyd died. his body was taken to the medical examiners office for an autopsy. >> thank you? and our coverage of the delaware prison investigation continues on line at 6abc.com. and you can read the latest reports and hear the police radio as the standoff unfolded yesterday. and photos from the scene. >>> the search
is processing the crime scene that is doc and delaware state detectives going cell by cell to collect evidence. at this time i can't give you a motive for the attack or a description of the weapons other than to know we are aware that some had sharp instruments. >> reporter: we are starting to hear more about what was going on during the negotiations, officials say that the inmates were using a number of stall tactics, one of their demanded was turning the water back on and that was...
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. >> tell me about your cell. what do you got in here? >> don't see nothing but one book and my medication, and that's my soap i save and put them all together and make one bar so i can do my laundry. that's what i was doing when you came in. >> what do you do with this butter right here? >> oh, man that's lubrication, concentration, stimulation, masturbation, ejaculation, you got the real thing on the streets, right? but that's what they use in here. you know, you can't get whatever they sell it on the street, ky-jelly or whatever that is, that's what that is. i use my butter to make impressions they call shellallograms. >> taylor was referring to the bizarre defiled letters he sends to prison officials including teresa schwartz. >> a typical letter from double life taylor to me will be about a five page scrolled letter with the second and third pages completely coated with semen. and an imprint of his penis on the third page. he's trying to get a reaction out of me. and i just answer whatever question he asked a
. >> tell me about your cell. what do you got in here? >> don't see nothing but one book and my medication, and that's my soap i save and put them all together and make one bar so i can do my laundry. that's what i was doing when you came in. >> what do you do with this butter right here? >> oh, man that's lubrication, concentration, stimulation, masturbation, ejaculation, you got the real thing on the streets, right? but that's what they use in here. you know, you can't...
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they cannot see out of the cell. you cannot see in the cell.hey can't gun what they can't see. >> while bell has been a problem inside prison, it was a three-day reign of terror that brought him here. he was convicted of 21 separate charges, including attempted murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and battery on a law enforcement officer. he is now halfway through a 30-year sentence. five months ago, he lost the person closest to him when his mother died. >> only thing i had was my mom. you know what i'm saying? she's gone now, you know? >> did you go to her funeral? >> no, ma'am. only thing i got was obituary. i got feelings, know what i'm saying? that was my everything. know what i'm saying? when you lose your everything, your feelings come out. i'm not afraid of crying in front of no man, know what i'm saying? i'm going to let it rip. i'm not here to impress nobody. i'm doing my time. >>> coming up, an inmate faces a tough job interview. >> do you understand the part about interacting with staff? you understand that you got
they cannot see out of the cell. you cannot see in the cell.hey can't gun what they can't see. >> while bell has been a problem inside prison, it was a three-day reign of terror that brought him here. he was convicted of 21 separate charges, including attempted murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and battery on a law enforcement officer. he is now halfway through a 30-year sentence. five months ago, he lost the person closest to him when his mother died. >> only...