carl england was fatally shot at age 47 by an african-american man who was later acquitted on groundsdefense. >> i was a real big daddy's boy. i mean, he always took care of me and both my sisters. always worked together and everything. the guy that killed my dad it was a big deal because he was black just because my dad was racist and he got me to be racist too, but i'm trying not to be in here. i'm trying to change my ways. >> it's also a waiting game for england's co-defendant alvin watts, who's in another segregation unit. he has his own way of coping with a life of solitude. >> in my window i have shampoo bottles and conditioner and lotion bottles all lined up in order because that's just something i was diagnosed with called ocd and i got to have everything in a particular order or color. lining all that up like that does help me cope. it helps me feel organized. i don't like to feel out of organized or anything like that. >> watts and england could face the death penalty if found guilty of their murder charges. while they both pled not guilty in court, watts says they did it. >