. >> two years ago, brothers blade and bennie reed were sentenced to wabash for a burglary that went ry. even though they were placed in the youth unit, they were kept separate. once bennie turned 18, he moved into the adult population at wabash, while blade remains in the youth unit. >> we don't see each other because he's in the juvenile dorm. i think about him, wonder how he's doing, hope he's staying out of trouble and stuff. >> the reed brothers have been trying for two years to get a face-to-face meeting. kids under the age of 18 at wabash must be kip separate from the adults. a visit is all but impossible. >> at times difficult, but really, ain't nothing we can do to change it besides stay out of trouble and hope they give us a visit. >> the reed brothers' life in prison could not be more different than their rural upbringing in the hills of brown county, indiana. >> it's all country out there. i spent most my time outdoors just fishing, hunting, i usually stayed to myself other than my family. always been a shy person, so -- honestly, i wouldn't think i would have been here. i