brian edmond sr., assisting a felony. >> having been sentenced, edmonds now awaits transfer to prison, a place he is familiar with. he has been there on three separate occasions, serving a total of 14 years. >> tired of being in this jail. can't wait to get away from her. go to my next phase so you can get ready, get my appeal done. >> although no stranger to prison, he does find himself in unusual circumstances here. housed in a cell on another floor at the jail is his eighteen-year-old son, brian edmonds, jr. >> he don't have a close relationship, because i have been locked up on and off. so i have never been there through him growing up. he knows i love him, he loves me. but we ain't really had no father and son relationship. it was more like a friendship. and if they was to convict him of it, the blame would be on me. because i ain't never been there. you know what i'm saying? i would take his charge if they were to let me. i would do his time, because i don't want to see him go through nothing like this. >> coming up. >> so then you were following in your father's foot steps? >>