. >> jacob lewis bell. v, victor, 27698. >> well, you've got to sign right here for your parole. >> i'm beginning to feel like me again, you know? so far, so good. it's been a long ride. i got to get out there and being responsible as far as being there for my kids and doing positive things for myself, you know? >> okay, let's go. >> thank you. >> i feel really nervous right now. i'm really nervous but i'm kind of excited to see my family and things like that. >> thank you. >> as jacob passes through the gates after more than two years in prison, the reality of his release begins to settle in. >> you know, i can't stop smiling right now. when i was on the inside, you know, i was serious about everything. you know, right now i can, you know, crack a smile and feel good and be myself. you know? i mean, just it feels a whole lot better on this side than on that side, i tell you that. very nervous, though. very nervous. seriously, i don't think i'm coming back to prison. no matter what i have that sense of fear inside of me before i do anything wrong where i can end up. i think that'