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and it wasn't his first at bexar county. >> my enemy list here in bexar county is four pages long.age, two page, three page, four page, and you're like dang, how do you all these enemies? >> for starting the fight verlander may receive time in segregation. but despite his membership in the white supremacist gang the aryan brotherhood he insists race played no role in the fight. >> i'm not a racist person. i don't believe in racial ideology. i believe that races should be separated amongst themselves, in which case they are in our society. i don't hate nobody. if i hate you then i'm probably going to try to kill you. and there's probably a pretty [ bleep ] good reason why i'm trying to kill you. >> verlander was placed in a temporary cooldown cell for 24 hours. now he is back in his own cell with his cellmate, shawn osborne. ♪ i know that you've been feeling me all this time ♪ ♪ we know it's all been okay but today we're going to say whatever is on our mind ♪ >> he pops off. he's got lyrics that just come out of his head that just flow. ♪ a little saxophone. >> you know what i mean?
and it wasn't his first at bexar county. >> my enemy list here in bexar county is four pages long.age, two page, three page, four page, and you're like dang, how do you all these enemies? >> for starting the fight verlander may receive time in segregation. but despite his membership in the white supremacist gang the aryan brotherhood he insists race played no role in the fight. >> i'm not a racist person. i don't believe in racial ideology. i believe that races should be...
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bexar county jail is a modern fortress that houses approximately 3,500 male and female inmates. most have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. we're very regulated on how we treat inmates. even though they're incarcerated, they still have rights. we also realize we're not here to punish or convict anyone, but just to hold them. >> but here it's never a simple proposition, especially when they don't want to be held. >> a lot of the gang members, they've got all that time, you know, to think of different games they can play with the officers because they're trying to create a reputation for themselves that they're not to be messed with. >> i'm easy to get along with, once they don't, i'm going to take care of business. >> jose hidalgo is described as one of the famous growing and most notorious. he describes the gang more as a fellowship. >> they're in prison only to make sure the home boys make it safe back to our families and to make sure if one of our home boy s need something, we're going to be there. >> since the age of 14, h
bexar county jail is a modern fortress that houses approximately 3,500 male and female inmates. most have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. we're very regulated on how we treat inmates. even though they're incarcerated, they still have rights. we also realize we're not here to punish or convict anyone, but just to hold them. >> but here it's never a simple proposition, especially when they don't want to be held. >> a lot of the...
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at bexar county jail he's segregated with members of his gang. in prison he could be exposed to his gang's archrivals, the texas mexican mafia and that is a conflict in more ways than one. >> the alonzos are a large family with in the mexican mafia, three or four brothers with in the alonzos all mexican mafia. >> in addition, alonzo's grandfather is reputed to be one of the texas mexican mafia's founders and current leaders. >> i didn't want to be a part of that organization, because there's things you got to do and i wouldn't want anybody to tell me what to do. say there is a hit you got to do and maybe it's on your brother whatever, and you got to do it or it's on you next. it's not for me, wasn't for me. i don't like their style. >> alonzo's gang, the tango orejones splintered in the 1990s, since then they have become enemies, but family ties like alonzo's have probably helped reduce the bloodshed. >> always rumored about the two groups, when will there be war, when will it carry into the streets, when will the bloodbath begin? i remembered as
at bexar county jail he's segregated with members of his gang. in prison he could be exposed to his gang's archrivals, the texas mexican mafia and that is a conflict in more ways than one. >> the alonzos are a large family with in the mexican mafia, three or four brothers with in the alonzos all mexican mafia. >> in addition, alonzo's grandfather is reputed to be one of the texas mexican mafia's founders and current leaders. >> i didn't want to be a part of that organization,...
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. >> san antonio's bexar county jail houses 3,500 men and women. there are separate housing units for active and ex-gang members. but that is just the start. the jail also attempts to identify and segregate gay inmates in their own housing units. >> it is one of our interview questions when they first come in, we ask them are you currently a homosexual? if they say yes, we have to give them an option to house in the homosexual unit for safety and security. >> within the homosexual unit, inmates are classified as either masculine or feminine. >> are you masculine or are you fem? >> i'm gay. i'm gay. >> okay. not me, honey, i am fem. >> you have your masculines that are more manly, straight acting, straight looking. >> what's really going on? >> then you have your fems that are, you know, some of them take hormones so they act like girls. >> they live their life as women in the world. transsexuals, drag queens. they're walking around with bras, thongs, things in their hair, being dramatic, loud. 80% of the fights are the fems. shut the [ bleep ], [ b
. >> san antonio's bexar county jail houses 3,500 men and women. there are separate housing units for active and ex-gang members. but that is just the start. the jail also attempts to identify and segregate gay inmates in their own housing units. >> it is one of our interview questions when they first come in, we ask them are you currently a homosexual? if they say yes, we have to give them an option to house in the homosexual unit for safety and security. >> within the...
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. >> george saidler is deputy chief of criminal investigations for the bexar county, texas, sheriff'sice. in april 2002, months before lieutenant jaramillo ever heard of dale tacheny, the former monk called detective saidler. tacheny gave him details about how father feit admitted murdering a 25-year-old woman. >> i remember mr. tacheny telling me that the girl had been placed in a bathroom, wrapped in what i call a saran wrap or cellophane, that she was naked from the waist up, that he had fondled her breasts. >> tacheny gave detective saidler numerous details about the murder that had never been made public and even put them in writing. >> i was convinced that mr. tacheny knew about the murder and that this person had told him about it. >> rudy jaramillo could not have possibly fed information about the murder to the former monk, says the chief. >> i knew dale tacheny months before ranger jaramillo ever knew about dale tacheny and the details of the case. i certainly found him credible enough that i was convinced that he knew about a murder. >> but guerra says he doesn't believe sai
. >> george saidler is deputy chief of criminal investigations for the bexar county, texas, sheriff'sice. in april 2002, months before lieutenant jaramillo ever heard of dale tacheny, the former monk called detective saidler. tacheny gave him details about how father feit admitted murdering a 25-year-old woman. >> i remember mr. tacheny telling me that the girl had been placed in a bathroom, wrapped in what i call a saran wrap or cellophane, that she was naked from the waist up,...
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. >> while lesher awaits his fate in bexar county, he's looking at another inmate who could be facingnderground tattoo frayed atrade and got son tubing honor his gang. >> yeah, i decided to go ahead, man, with a little different look. this one here is abt. for the three-leaf clover, one is a shamrock clover. the lightning bolt goes with it too. this here represents, man. allen also received something new from the district attorney. because of his past record, allen could face significant time in prison if he were found guilty in trial. >> ten years on both charges, i'm like, hell, no, man. you get it down to five or less i'll sign it. >> though allen is holding out for a better deal, he is anxious to leave the jail because of yet another piece of news. he just got word that his mother is gravely ill and fears he will never see her again because she lives far from san antonio. >> she's got lung cancer real bad. in and out of the hospital, pneumonia. she's on oxygen, breathing machines. even though people think i'm cold-hearted, and, in a way, i am. i want to be able to see my mom befor
. >> while lesher awaits his fate in bexar county, he's looking at another inmate who could be facingnderground tattoo frayed atrade and got son tubing honor his gang. >> yeah, i decided to go ahead, man, with a little different look. this one here is abt. for the three-leaf clover, one is a shamrock clover. the lightning bolt goes with it too. this here represents, man. allen also received something new from the district attorney. because of his past record, allen could face...