. >> sales shares a cell with another parent, ashanti henry. >> yeah, i'm just trying to wipe this sweat off. i want to tell my family i love them. still strong. i'm going to try to come out of this madness soon. baby ashanti, stay strong. ray ray, stay strong. quaid, stay strong. i love you all. i'm trying to get back to my family. i've got a business on the streets. i can be making money. i own a candy truck, mobile candy truck selling coffee, candy, potato chips, white t-shirts. >> but when henry was arrested, he was in possession of more than just candy and t-shirts. >> i ended up in prison for 30 rocks of crack cocaine and 150 ecstasy pills. i'm currently serving 14 years for it. >> another thing that keeps me going is these right here, letters from my family. >> brushy mountain receives hundreds of letters a day addressed to inmates. but first every piece of mail is scanned for materials prohibited by the tennessee department of corrections. >> we've had panties come through. we've had letters with perfume and then pubic hair with body fluids. of course, they're allowed to have pic