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"lockup: raw." >> could be a serial killer -- >> "lockup's" interviews with some of the most notorious criminals behind bars have provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> it was just like i snapped. >> he disrespected me. that's all it takes. >> i started having delusions. >> i started singing "the battle hymn of the republic," "glory, glory, hallelujah." >> i'm not going to live with punk. you see my point? >> we've filmed in dozens of maximum security prisons across the country, interviewing some of the most dangerous and deadly inmate. >> i don't really want to run into you -- >> it isn't until you step back to get a sense of where they're coming from or what they did that you realize the evil that exists across the table. >> nestled at the base of majestic glaciers, the small, coastal town of seward, alaska, is known for more than just breathtaking, natural beauty. it's also home to the spring creek correctional facility, alaska's only maximum security prison. it's here that we encounter carl able, one of the most memorable kirlts ever profile
"lockup: raw." >> could be a serial killer -- >> "lockup's" interviews with some of the most notorious criminals behind bars have provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> it was just like i snapped. >> he disrespected me. that's all it takes. >> i started having delusions. >> i started singing "the battle hymn of the republic," "glory, glory, hallelujah." >> i'm not going to...
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"lockup: raw." >> with "lockup" we film in some of the toughest prisons in america.son, you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot.
"lockup: raw." >> with "lockup" we film in some of the toughest prisons in america.son, you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot.
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"lockup: raw." >> at any prison there are essentially two sets of rules. there are the rules of the administration. the other set of rules are the inmates' rules themselves, the convict code. >> they got their rules, we got ours. >> the convict code is you don't get in other people's business, you don't let nobody know your business, you don't tell on nobody. >> you stick with your own race. you don't talk to other people. >> you might stare at a person, he might consider that as a sign of disrespect. >> any inmate will tell you, that's the set of rules you follow first. >> on their first morning of shooting at utah state prison, the "lockup" crew entered the wasatch a cellblock, home to some of the prison's most violent convicts. we met a group of inmates playing cards and talking about who really runs the prison. >> the guards don't run the section. it's all run by your inmates. they pretty much tell what goes on. a guard does your section. but the inmates are pretty much -- they don't get along, they'll either force them out or they'll get moved. >> the
"lockup: raw." >> at any prison there are essentially two sets of rules. there are the rules of the administration. the other set of rules are the inmates' rules themselves, the convict code. >> they got their rules, we got ours. >> the convict code is you don't get in other people's business, you don't let nobody know your business, you don't tell on nobody. >> you stick with your own race. you don't talk to other people. >> you might stare at a person,...
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now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >>> it's a grinding wheel.wear you down. >> they're the inmates who may never know freedom again. >> i've got some criminal tendencies. >> there have been times that i got into a fight over certain things.
now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >>> it's a grinding wheel.wear you down. >> they're the inmates who may never know freedom again. >> i've got some criminal tendencies. >> there have been times that i got into a fight over certain things.
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this is my life. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw."ler reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next. (glasses♪clinking) (ground shaking) well there goes the country club. the 2015 dodge durango. now with available beats audio. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. >>> the
this is my life. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw."ler reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next. (glasses♪clinking) (ground...
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"lockup: raw." it's a world where the threat of danger dictates every action and every decision. >> i have seen stabbings over drugs. i've seen stabbings over money owed for canteen. >> i was holding his head on the ground digging one of his eyeballs out. i didn't have the technical difficulties with that. >> i have seen child molesters get stabbed. >> i hit the inmate. tried to get him by his arm. i slipped. i didn't realize when i slipped. it was all blood. >> a world that "lockup" producers and camera crews explore on a regular basis. >> when we walk into prison with our camera crews, inevitably we attract attention. but sometimes it's not the kind of attention you want to attract. [ bleep ] y'all. we don't need y'all around here no more. >> shooting in prison is very controlled for the most part until all hell breaks loose. >> a world where even the most heinous violations are common place. >> squeeze a water bottle and shot urine into my eye and mouth area. >> been advised by house staff that h
"lockup: raw." it's a world where the threat of danger dictates every action and every decision. >> i have seen stabbings over drugs. i've seen stabbings over money owed for canteen. >> i was holding his head on the ground digging one of his eyeballs out. i didn't have the technical difficulties with that. >> i have seen child molesters get stabbed. >> i hit the inmate. tried to get him by his arm. i slipped. i didn't realize when i slipped. it was all blood....
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i'm stuck in a lockup cell.t of lockup because i have a tendency, every time i get out, i try to kill somebody. i go completely calm. i make up my mind what i'm going to do. i go into these zones where i turn into this cold-blooded. i don't know what causes it, other than just being depressed and feeling like i have nothing else to lose and nothing else to live for. i grew up pretty rough. my mother left when i was real young. i lived with my stepmother and my dad. and my stepmother, she was really hateful. she was kind of mean and abusive. i just wanted to kill her, and i thought that would be what ended the pain and the problems that she caused. one morning, i woke up about 4:00 in the morning and drove to where they was living, my stepmother and my dad, and rang the doorbell. and when she answered the doorbell, i shot her at point-blank range. and then my dad -- my dad come around the corner on me, and i shot him three times. i've always regretted shooting my dad because i felt like i was close to my dad. it
i'm stuck in a lockup cell.t of lockup because i have a tendency, every time i get out, i try to kill somebody. i go completely calm. i make up my mind what i'm going to do. i go into these zones where i turn into this cold-blooded. i don't know what causes it, other than just being depressed and feeling like i have nothing else to lose and nothing else to live for. i grew up pretty rough. my mother left when i was real young. i lived with my stepmother and my dad. and my stepmother, she was...
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this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served as the reception center for 17 counties in the state of california. each week, the prison releases 150 prisoners. and welcomes 350 new inmates. san quentin was built to hold about 3,000 people. it currently houses more than 5,000. >> unfortunate for some of them, they think this is a step up. in the circles they travel in, unfortunately, it is. you know, i made it. i'm in state prison now. >> with repeat offenders clogging up the works, the officers struggle to keep the inmates under control. >> control, be advised we have an alarm in south block. >> i can only speculate and the only thing i can think of is we have a missing inmate. that's probably the number one thing. >> step on the tiers and conduct a count, submit it to patrol immediately. >> 5-west-45, hernandez. i don't know where he is. >> his name is skanvinsky hymes. my prison number is e-04448. i've had this prison number since i was 18 years old. i just turned 37 on february 15th. i'll be dis
this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served as the reception center for 17 counties in the state of california. each week, the prison releases 150 prisoners. and welcomes 350 new inmates. san quentin was built to hold about 3,000 people. it currently houses more than 5,000. >> unfortunate for some of them, they think this is a step up. in the circles they travel in, unfortunately, it is. you know, i made it. i'm in state prison now. >>...
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now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >>> it's a grinding wheel. everything here is a rut, a circle. a death trap inside. it will wear you down. >> they're the inmates who may never know freedom again. >> i've got some criminal tendencies. >> there have been times that i got into a fight over certain things. >> they're the inmates with nothing left to lose. >> i've seen a lot of guys snap. any given day they can snap. >> having feces or urine thrown on you, spit, anything you can think of has happened in here. >> like a tomb. a concrete tomb. >> these are the inmates who serve hard time. >> these are not the good guys. >> what's my role here? i'm an [ bleep ]. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil, but when you got to pay the fiddler, there ain't nothing nice. >> in prison, the term "hard time" can mean many different things. it could be an inmate who will never see freedom again. or an inmate who is doing solitary confinement for years at a time. our crews have seen numerous examples of what it's like to do hard time. but there's o
now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >>> it's a grinding wheel. everything here is a rut, a circle. a death trap inside. it will wear you down. >> they're the inmates who may never know freedom again. >> i've got some criminal tendencies. >> there have been times that i got into a fight over certain things. >> they're the inmates with nothing left to lose. >> i've seen a lot of guys snap. any given day they can snap. >> having...
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"lockup: raw." "lockup's" interviews with some of the most notorious criminals dangerous facilities in america. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> yeah, i love pain! >> you can't let your guard down. you have to keep your eyes open in the back of your head. the hairs are constantly up on the back of your neck. because they're violent places, and violence can and does break out at any time. >> [ bleep ]. >> our cameras have been there to capture these dramatic life-and-death conflicts. now we take an even closer look at them through the experiences of our field crews and their raw encounters with violence behind bars. california state prison, corcoran, home to hundreds of the state's most violent and infamous offenders. hosted "lockup" crews in both 2000 and 2005. >> right before i walked in, i had to sign a document that kind of really made me think twice. and it basically said that in an event that there is a hostage situation inside the prison walls, they will not negotiate for your life because you know
"lockup: raw." "lockup's" interviews with some of the most notorious criminals dangerous facilities in america. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> yeah, i love pain! >> you can't let your guard down. you have to keep your eyes open in the back of your head. the hairs are constantly up on the back of your neck. because they're violent places, and violence can and does break out at any time. >> [ bleep ]. >> our cameras have been there to capture these...
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now is it's back to "lockup." >>> prison inmates don't have a lot to look forward to.tations are a big deal. for some of these inmates they haven't seen a child or a wife or parent in years. so it is a very dramatic time when they come to visit them. and in lockup, these visitations have provided some of the most compelling moments in the series. >> few visitations provide as much drama as conjugal visits when an inmate is allowed an overnight stay with his spouse. >> makes you appreciate the little things in life. >> when we met ron golden at the california's kern valley state prison he was serving a 22-year sentence for armed robbery and assaults on correctional staff. he claimed his recent marriage to a childhood friend helped turn him around. >> before we were married i was always in a lot of fist fights and riots, whatever, in and out of the hole. >> golden's improved behavior earned him the right to a 46-hour conjugal visit with his wife in one of the prison's family cottages. but before the visit begins, both goldens must pass through security. >> you have your
now is it's back to "lockup." >>> prison inmates don't have a lot to look forward to.tations are a big deal. for some of these inmates they haven't seen a child or a wife or parent in years. so it is a very dramatic time when they come to visit them. and in lockup, these visitations have provided some of the most compelling moments in the series. >> few visitations provide as much drama as conjugal visits when an inmate is allowed an overnight stay with his spouse....
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but given what i am, i'll probably do a lot of time in lockup. going to go back in the closet and say, oh, i'm straight just to stay out of trouble. i came out. i'm gay. it's who i am. they just have to accept me. i'm just going to be who i am and keep going. >>> coming up on "lockup raw: the devil's workshop" -- >> ever since i stepped in there i've been looking for a way out. bp 64/40what've we ? bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. at ally bank no branches equalsit's a fact.. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches
but given what i am, i'll probably do a lot of time in lockup. going to go back in the closet and say, oh, i'm straight just to stay out of trouble. i came out. i'm gay. it's who i am. they just have to accept me. i'm just going to be who i am and keep going. >>> coming up on "lockup raw: the devil's workshop" -- >> ever since i stepped in there i've been looking for a way out. bp 64/40what've we ? bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body....
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"lockup: raw." >>> this is the hardest part because you're in here with very little to do. you sleep. you eat. and you sleep some more and you eat some more. >> it is a life of profound monotony. >> can't do nothing. just sit in here and look stupid. same thing every day. just lay down, read a book, and that's it. >> day after day. >> it's hell. >> year after year. >> it's like an animal in a cage, you know. >> spent in cramped, uncomfortable confinement. >> this is a 9 x 6 cell. i can put my hand from here to here and i can't even stretch my arms all the way out. >> where boredom is interrupted by moments of sheer terror and occasional bursts of inspiration. >> i've been working on this dollhouse for two years now. >> you've got a brother locked up once again. >> inmates have a lot of free time on their hands. it's what they do with that free time that really kind of separates where they're going to go with their lives. will they make use of their time in a positive way or will time make use of them and they'll go to the dark side? >>> ask any "lockup" producer where to fi
"lockup: raw." >>> this is the hardest part because you're in here with very little to do. you sleep. you eat. and you sleep some more and you eat some more. >> it is a life of profound monotony. >> can't do nothing. just sit in here and look stupid. same thing every day. just lay down, read a book, and that's it. >> day after day. >> it's hell. >> year after year. >> it's like an animal in a cage, you know. >> spent in cramped,...
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this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay."
this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay."
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now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> one of the most intense things our "lockup" field groups encounter when they go inside a maximum security prison is conducting interviews with murderers, sitting five, six feet away from a very violent offender. but more often than not they leave those conversations feeling like they just talked to somebody who's a normal every day guy. >> when our crew went behind the 40-foot walls of indiana state prison, they had ample opportunity to meet killers among the 2,000 inmates incarcerated there. >> the number one charge at this facility is murder. approximately 70% of the offenders housed here are housed here for taking the life of another human being. >> one of those offenders is jocco bailey. at age 16 he received a 40-year sentence for murder. >> i was selling marijuana. two older guys wanted to buy some weed. when they seen i was young, i guess they could figure they could take the weed. they figured, well, because i was carrying a weapon, it was a gun fight. one of the guys ended up dead. the other ended up wounded. and i ended up
now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> one of the most intense things our "lockup" field groups encounter when they go inside a maximum security prison is conducting interviews with murderers, sitting five, six feet away from a very violent offender. but more often than not they leave those conversations feeling like they just talked to somebody who's a normal every day guy. >> when our crew went behind the 40-foot walls of indiana state prison,...
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"lockup: raw."tates every action and every decision. >> i have seen stabbings over drugs. i've seen stabbings over money owed for canteen. >> i was holding his head on the ground digging one of his eyeballs out. i didn't have the technical difficulties with that.
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. >> even for the "lockup" production crew who spent three months inside san quentin, one day can lookot like the next. back in ad seg, inmates are locked up 23 hours a day and are confined to tiny, windowless cells. >> hey, weasel. all right, let's do this. took a poll. let's do this, blue eyes. all right, check this out. ♪ she a little tea cup short and stout ♪ ♪ you can tell what this chick is all about ♪ ♪ cool to the touch cool to the touch ♪ ♪ hey ♪ cool to the touch cool to the touch ♪ ♪ hey ♪ she's a little tea cup short and stout ♪ ♪ hey ♪ you can tell what this chick is all about ♪ ♪ she's cool to the touch cool to the touch ♪ ♪ she's cool to the touch cool to the touch ♪ >> nice. nice, nice. >> i've never, ever captivated anybody like i've captivated these people's minds because the way i sing, they love it. i love it. it took me coming to prison to realize how much i enjoy doing this. >> while demetrius jefferson finds solace in music to drown out the deafening noise, across the tier, angel rodriguez begins his day painting a mural that represents a personal transformation.
. >> even for the "lockup" production crew who spent three months inside san quentin, one day can lookot like the next. back in ad seg, inmates are locked up 23 hours a day and are confined to tiny, windowless cells. >> hey, weasel. all right, let's do this. took a poll. let's do this, blue eyes. all right, check this out. ♪ she a little tea cup short and stout ♪ ♪ you can tell what this chick is all about ♪ ♪ cool to the touch cool to the touch ♪ ♪ hey ♪...
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"lockup: raw." >> with "lockup" we film in some of the toughest prisons in america. and every time we send a crew out to a maximum security prison, you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot. there's always a chance that violence may break out. >> we found that was the case when we visited california's legendary folsom state prison. >> i can feel it. it's like electricity in the air. it's so thick you can actually breathe in the tension. >> in the blink of an eye, that much time, it can change. because there is the real threat that an attitude or temper can change in just a moment. >> and tempers did flare while our cameras were in the yard. >> we had just gotten done interviewing a, basically, a prison preacher. >> i'm a born-again christian. and i believe that everybody should know the lord. if you don't know the lord, i encourage you to know the lord. >> and i'd just gotten done putting the camera down. the cameraman was walking around. and then i started hearing a bing, l
"lockup: raw." >> with "lockup" we film in some of the toughest prisons in america. and every time we send a crew out to a maximum security prison, you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, or whether it's a fight in the yard, or even a riot. there's always a chance that violence may break out. >> we found that was the case when we visited california's legendary folsom state prison. >> i can feel it. it's like...
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"lockup: raw." >> could be a serial killer -- >> "lockup's" interviews with some of the most notoriousave provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> it was just like i snapped. >> he
"lockup: raw." >> could be a serial killer -- >> "lockup's" interviews with some of the most notoriousave provided disturbing insights into what drives the horrific acts of violence. >> it was just like i snapped. >> he
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i know how to live comfortable in here. >> coming up on "lockup: extended stay." nearly 20 years on death row, now he's out. >> i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. >>> san quentin is home to the only operating execution chamber in california. and a condemned row that houses the highest level inmates in the state. >> as of today, we have 644 inmates on death row. and 622 of them are currently housed at san quentin. the other 22 are either out to court or seeking medical attention somewhere possibly in federal jurisdiction outside of the state. >> san quentin's condemned row houses california's most heinous criminals, such as the 1980s night stalker richard ramirez, the man who killed polly klaas, richard allen davis, whose crime led to california's three strikes law, and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arriv
i know how to live comfortable in here. >> coming up on "lockup: extended stay." nearly 20 years on death row, now he's out. >> i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. >>> san quentin is home to the only operating execution chamber in california. and a condemned row that houses the highest level inmates in the state. >> as of today, we have 644 inmates on death row. and 622 of them are currently housed at san quentin. the other 22 are either out...
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this is "lockup, corcoran, extended stay." inmates have been dreaming up ways to smuggle in contraband since corcoran opened its doors in 1988. >> there is drugs in prison, obviously. >> whether in the form of drugs. >> when we get it, it's usually like this. >> or weapons. >> looks like it's made of aluminum. >> piece of stainless steel here. >> off a food cart. >> it's always a race against time for the officers to find the contraband. >> look at that. before it's too late. during the months our crew spent inside corcoran we witnessed our fair share of searches. today on "a" yard, the maximum security facility, we caught up with an officer beginning his shift with one of three standard cell searches. >> just a random search today. come on, every day. looking for contraband, stuff they're not supposed to have. not too many apples -- razors, they break them apart. an awful lot in the cell. good weapon. piece a metal. just sharpen that. i'll take this from him and write him up. can't tell what it came out of, but he sharpens th
this is "lockup, corcoran, extended stay." inmates have been dreaming up ways to smuggle in contraband since corcoran opened its doors in 1988. >> there is drugs in prison, obviously. >> whether in the form of drugs. >> when we get it, it's usually like this. >> or weapons. >> looks like it's made of aluminum. >> piece of stainless steel here. >> off a food cart. >> it's always a race against time for the officers to find the contraband....
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lockup. >> 15 to life. doing 15 to life. >> you've got the browns and the whites against the blacks. ♪ the first rule of the game is watch your back ♪ ♪ it's either kill or be killed ♪ ♪ life and the next [ bleep ] will ♪ ♪ i will find me some steel and make a strap ♪ ♪ cut like a mercenary death trap ♪ ♪ 'cause if i got to do time ♪ ♪ rather do it like a real [ bleep ] be down for mine ♪ >> who is going to stab who? who is going to kill who? who is going to beat who bad? >> guys stomping each other on the head, knocking each other unconscious. >> what we got over here? >> escort! >> you have to join a gang. you have no choice. ♪ ♪ 15 to life, doing 15 to life ♪ ♪ 15 to life doing 15 to life ♪ doing 15 to life. that's it. >> in an isolated part of california's central valley is corcoran state prison, one of the state's largest maximum security institutions, housing many of its most violent criminals. now, corcoran first opened in 1988 and was the site of so-called gladiator fights in tl the mid-1990s in whi
lockup. >> 15 to life. doing 15 to life. >> you've got the browns and the whites against the blacks. ♪ the first rule of the game is watch your back ♪ ♪ it's either kill or be killed ♪ ♪ life and the next [ bleep ] will ♪ ♪ i will find me some steel and make a strap ♪ ♪ cut like a mercenary death trap ♪ ♪ 'cause if i got to do time ♪ ♪ rather do it like a real [ bleep ] be down for mine ♪ >> who is going to stab who? who is going to kill who? who is...
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"lockup." >> -- when i came here -- >> beat on that [ bleep ] door again. beat on the door again. you, you, i want you to do it. you do it. >> 98% of these son of a bitches in here ought to be taken out somewhere and shot in the back of the head. >> sell it, sell it, sell it, sell it. that's right. ♪ tell me what i'm gonna do oh, baby, just tell me what i'm gonna do ♪ >> idle hands is the devil's playground, you know, so i stay busy. ♪ >> you think this can get me on "american idol"? >> the execution team will escort the condemned from the death cell into the execution chamber and place him on a gurney. >> you ain't here for going to church. you ain't here because you was doing something constructive. you been doing something constructive, you never would have been here. >> i was doing something constructive until they [ bleep ] pulled me down the hall. >> oh, [ bleep ]. yeah. >> in southern alabama, the holman correctional facility houses some of the state's most dangerous criminals. over the years, holman developed a reputation for inmate stabbings, and ambulances were often see
"lockup." >> -- when i came here -- >> beat on that [ bleep ] door again. beat on the door again. you, you, i want you to do it. you do it. >> 98% of these son of a bitches in here ought to be taken out somewhere and shot in the back of the head. >> sell it, sell it, sell it, sell it. that's right. ♪ tell me what i'm gonna do oh, baby, just tell me what i'm gonna do ♪ >> idle hands is the devil's playground, you know, so i stay busy. ♪ >> you...
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we open the gates, "lockup." >> this place is crazy. it's totally insane. more insane than me. >> come on in. come on in. >> i don't really have a whole lot of respect for life in general, my own or anybody's. >> i took a knife and stabbed him with it, until he was dead, and then i butchered him with it. >> there is violence in here unheard of. but it was right up my alley. >> this is no way to spend your life. >> in medieval times, law breakers were punished in unspeakably cruel ways, so perhaps it was no accident that the architect who designed the kentucky state penitentiary more than a century ago, built a structure that resembles a castle where dungeons might have served as torture chambers. for even the most hardened criminals in kentucky today, the first sight of the prison can be overwhelming. during the next hour, we'll take you inside kentucky's maximum security prison, known as the castle on the cumberland.♪ the cumberland river winds through the western kentucky town of eddyville. looming around a bend is a virtual fortress. the kentucky state p
we open the gates, "lockup." >> this place is crazy. it's totally insane. more insane than me. >> come on in. come on in. >> i don't really have a whole lot of respect for life in general, my own or anybody's. >> i took a knife and stabbed him with it, until he was dead, and then i butchered him with it. >> there is violence in here unheard of. but it was right up my alley. >> this is no way to spend your life. >> in medieval times, law...
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this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the execution. >> roughly 360 more are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. >> but there are times when i wake up and think about dying in prison. and that's a bitter pill to swallow. >> all are living with the inevitable. >> i watched a lot of people die here, you know. at holman, nobody leaves. >> but their only chance of getting out of prison will be inside a coffin. for inmates serving lengthy sentences, one day merges into the next, weeks into months, months into years. and a lifetime slips away. the challenge for these men is to find meaning in their lives and not surrender to hopelessness and despair. ♪ baby butterfly ♪ while your hands are dying ♪ and you spread your wings before it's time ♪ ♪ baby butterfly ♪ to survive ♪ only 17 ♪ yeah ♪ when she lost her life >> this musical duo spends every hour either writing, rehearsing or performing and music for them has become a life line. ♪ baby butterfly >> i like that.
this is "lockup: holman extended stay." >>> holman is more than 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution. >> my role is the execution. >> roughly 360 more are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. >> but there are times when i wake up and think about dying in prison. and that's a bitter pill to swallow. >> all are living with the inevitable. >> i watched a lot of people die here, you know. at holman,...
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now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> one of the most intense things our "lockup" fielden they go inside a maximum security prison is conducting interviews with murderers, sitting five, six feet away from a very violent offender. but mo o
now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> one of the most intense things our "lockup" fielden they go inside a maximum security prison is conducting interviews with murderers, sitting five, six feet away from a very violent offender. but mo o
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this is "lockup: corcoran extended stay." inmate interaction in prison is volatile at best. >> dude told me he was going to stab me. i told him to get his knife and i went in and got my knife. >> whether it's with officers. >> you are the captain, man. something has happened to you. >> disputes with other races or gangs. >> i got in a fight on the level one yard. i had lied to some home boys, fresno home boys of mine. and i guess i had it coming. >> or even a prison romance. >> i had sex with my cellie. >> in corcoran it's not a question of if there will be violence, but when. >> everybody down! get down! >> violence flares in the gym on "a" yard and officers move quickly to reclaim control. david salazar, the victim of the battery, refuses to identify his attacker, and the corcoran officers launch a massive investigation. >> let me see your knuckles. >> flip them. can you pick up your shirt? >> take your whole shirt off. >> take it all the way off. >> there is more than just what he's telling us. >> hey, salazar, are you a -
this is "lockup: corcoran extended stay." inmate interaction in prison is volatile at best. >> dude told me he was going to stab me. i told him to get his knife and i went in and got my knife. >> whether it's with officers. >> you are the captain, man. something has happened to you. >> disputes with other races or gangs. >> i got in a fight on the level one yard. i had lied to some home boys, fresno home boys of mine. and i guess i had it coming. >>...
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"lockup." >> i pled guilty to sexual assault. >> yeah! >> tried to go through everything in the cell, everything from matches 0 to guns. >> i look more female like more than any of the other ones here. >> i guess the sooner i die, the better for me. aside, i don't regret it one bit. i'm not going to lie. >>> the crime rate in the historic town of ft. madison, iowa, is almost nonexistent and yet many of the state's most violent offenders call this small town home, sort of. they live at the iowa state penitentiary. behind this 40-fat stone and concrete exterior is a population of drug abusers, murderers, and the mentally ill. on the west bank of the mississippi river is one of the oldest prisons in the country, iowa state penitentiary. there is a separate facility at iowa state penitentiary called ccu, the inmates who are considered mentally ill are housed here. lieutenant john fedler oversees the correctional staff at ccu. >> the staff have been through specialized training to be able to deal with the mentally ill inmates. >> up to 200 men
"lockup." >> i pled guilty to sexual assault. >> yeah! >> tried to go through everything in the cell, everything from matches 0 to guns. >> i look more female like more than any of the other ones here. >> i guess the sooner i die, the better for me. aside, i don't regret it one bit. i'm not going to lie. >>> the crime rate in the historic town of ft. madison, iowa, is almost nonexistent and yet many of the state's most violent offenders call this...
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"lockup." >> i pled guilty to sexual assault. >> yeah!erything in the cell, everything from matches 0 to guns. >> i look more female like more than any of the other ones here.
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. >> in lockup. part of life, you know?ou live and you learn. >> i didn't really feel bad until i was sitting here by myself. like right when i got brought in here. what did i do? why do i do that? so foul. just, i mean, she's a good friend of mine. we were like that. >> her situation is similar to mine. not having nobody to lean back on, so i connect with her, but it is jail. >> donna will soon leave the jail to begin a one-year prison sentence for second degree burglary. morgan is awaiting trial on a charge of possession of methamphetamine with intelligent to manufacturer. the two women met in jail and were cell mates. >> we built a stronger connection. i didn't think it was like that. i just thought, you know, sister, friend kind of thing. we had a strong connection. i told her things. she told me things. but she -- at first it was like, okay, you know, give it a try. see what's going on. you know, i'm, like, that's not me. i'm not gay. i was, like, it didn't work out. i was, leak, i can't. >> i say we're just friends. i
. >> in lockup. part of life, you know?ou live and you learn. >> i didn't really feel bad until i was sitting here by myself. like right when i got brought in here. what did i do? why do i do that? so foul. just, i mean, she's a good friend of mine. we were like that. >> her situation is similar to mine. not having nobody to lean back on, so i connect with her, but it is jail. >> donna will soon leave the jail to begin a one-year prison sentence for second degree...
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this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." >>> of the nearly 1,000 inmates at holman state prison, several hundred are segregated for breaking rules on the inside. for inmates with violent crimes and no parole dates in sight, their minds require distractions to stay sane. >> never a dull moment. >> whether it be the friend next door or the relative hundreds of miles away. >> i want him closer to home. administrative segregation, or ad seg, is where holman's most volatile inmates are kept in 23 hour a day solitary confinement. for 19 of his 43 years, bobby ray gilbert has known no other home. >> it affects a person, it does. i would be lying to say it didn't. your thought patterns change, of what you think about changes. back then, i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family, picket fence. you know, the daydreams to get out and do it right this time, you know? and now you daydream about how you can blow this whole prison up and kill everybody in it. just feel like, man, if i could just do society a favor. >> bobby gilbert, whose friends call him snake, was locked up for murder w
this is "lockup: holman, extended stay." >>> of the nearly 1,000 inmates at holman state prison, several hundred are segregated for breaking rules on the inside. for inmates with violent crimes and no parole dates in sight, their minds require distractions to stay sane. >> never a dull moment. >> whether it be the friend next door or the relative hundreds of miles away. >> i want him closer to home. administrative segregation, or ad seg, is where holman's...
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now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> listen up. there's to be no talking, period. one behind the other, single file line, on the wall. >> a prominent research study estimates 1 in 31 american adults are either incarcerated, on probation or on parole. just as interesting is the fact that many of the inmates we've met have told us they actually prefer serving out their sentences in prison to being freed on parole. >> they say it's difficult to find work and that the parole rules are so strict that they can make a simple mistake and end up back in prison where they cause more pain for their families and further tarnish their reputation. >> few inmates illustrate the problem of walking the thin line of parole better than one we met at the hillsboro county jail in tampa, florida. his name is vilester jones. >> when we first entered one of the jail's open dorm housing units we noticed a guy, somewhat intimidating, very large, working out on the yard. at the same time, one of the inmates was telling us that we needed to interview their jail's resident poet. and it actuall
now the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> listen up. there's to be no talking, period. one behind the other, single file line, on the wall. >> a prominent research study estimates 1 in 31 american adults are either incarcerated, on probation or on parole. just as interesting is the fact that many of the inmates we've met have told us they actually prefer serving out their sentences in prison to being freed on parole. >> they say it's difficult to find work...
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"lockup." >> this place is infested with child molesters, rapists and murderers. >> you happen to be in the most beautiful place in the world, as a matter of fact, this place should be a resort instead of a prison. >> you are surrounded, you know. you're trapped in more than one way. >> i'm training myself always physically and psychologically to be able to combat these officers. >> if a guy comes up all belligerent, that's what he's going to get back. if he wants to dance we'll dance. >> you think you're a bad ass? >> not at all. >> i want a guy that wants me to be feminine and all the things that he should want and get if he's with a woman. >> this is cell 13 downstairs. >> i read about that. i killed mommy and i'm getting out in 20 years, blah, blah, blah. >> i pulled up the sheet and wrapped it around his head and said, say hi to mommy. >> when people think of alaska, they often picture a place of extraordinary beauty. a vast expanse of wilderness considered to be the last frontier. for many this comes with a price -- the loss of freedom. in the next hour of "lockup," we go insid
"lockup." >> this place is infested with child molesters, rapists and murderers. >> you happen to be in the most beautiful place in the world, as a matter of fact, this place should be a resort instead of a prison. >> you are surrounded, you know. you're trapped in more than one way. >> i'm training myself always physically and psychologically to be able to combat these officers. >> if a guy comes up all belligerent, that's what he's going to get back. if...
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this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay." as the oldest prison in california, san quentin is steeped in a violent history. >> get out in the yard. take a hole. >> taking in and distributing inmates from 17 counties, its criminal population changes almost every day. >> just keeping this place functional is an enormous effort. >> the prison uses a set of regulations and procedures to maintain order. but inmates often operate under a different code of conduct. >> the inmates have what they call prison politics here, and the gangs control all of that. they have literally written rules and regulations, and the repercussions for not following those rules are serious. >> get down. >> anyone that's active, they are going to hit me if they see me. they are going to kill me, try to slice me. >> on your stomach, on your stomach! >> sir, sir, sir, back up, back up, back up. watch where you're walking. there's blood. there's blood on the ground. maurice, get me another box of gloves. >> the inmate had a serious cut. almost all the way aro
this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay." as the oldest prison in california, san quentin is steeped in a violent history. >> get out in the yard. take a hole. >> taking in and distributing inmates from 17 counties, its criminal population changes almost every day. >> just keeping this place functional is an enormous effort. >> the prison uses a set of regulations and procedures to maintain order. but inmates often operate under a different code of...
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blows being in lockup. part of life, you know. live and you learn.idn't really feel bad until i was sitting here by myself, like right when i got brought in here, i was like, what did i do? why did i do that? so foul and just wrong of me. just -- i mean, she's a good friend of mine. we were like that. >> her situation's similar to mine. whether it involves family or having nobody to lean back on. so i connected with her. but it is jail. >> dowda will soon leave the jail to begin a one-year prison sentence for second-degree burglary. cavallucci is awaiting trial for a charge on possession of methamphetamine with intent to manufacture, to which she has pled not guilty. the two women met in jail when they became cell mates. >> we were mates about a month and a half. we built a stronger connection but i didn't think it was like that. i just thought it was, you know, sister, friend kind of thing. i told her things, she told me things. but she liked me more than that. at first it was like, okay, you know. give it a try, we'll see what's going on. you know.
blows being in lockup. part of life, you know. live and you learn.idn't really feel bad until i was sitting here by myself, like right when i got brought in here, i was like, what did i do? why did i do that? so foul and just wrong of me. just -- i mean, she's a good friend of mine. we were like that. >> her situation's similar to mine. whether it involves family or having nobody to lean back on. so i connected with her. but it is jail. >> dowda will soon leave the jail to begin a...
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this is "lockup: holman extend
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"lockup." >> i'm not disappointed in anything i've done. i've made the decisions that i've made. you have to be a strong-minded individual. >> i have seen staff assaulted. i have seen staff die. >> i have lost over a pint and a half of blood. and the doctor says i don't know how much more you could have taken. >> i wish i could touch and hug them but i guess this is better than nothing. >> i shot a man and i burned him up in a car after i had shot him. >> i've got to be here until i die. i got double life and i've got to stay here until i die. >> i don't know how you feel about it, but i'm ready to receive something from god. >> with my retirement pending, i was in jail for having taken someone's life. >> the day of an execution, the entire facility goes on lockdown. if there's no last-second appeal, the offender is then advised the execution is to commence shortly. >> denial is rife in the death penalty. i don't think my mother especially ever thought that i would be executed. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located n
"lockup." >> i'm not disappointed in anything i've done. i've made the decisions that i've made. you have to be a strong-minded individual. >> i have seen staff assaulted. i have seen staff die. >> i have lost over a pint and a half of blood. and the doctor says i don't know how much more you could have taken. >> i wish i could touch and hug them but i guess this is better than nothing. >> i shot a man and i burned him up in a car after i had shot him....
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"lockup." >> the whole setting is like out of a movie, something i've never seen before, something i never thought i would be a part of. >> it's kind of depressing. this is prison. this is the first time i've ever seen it, so i'm kind of nervous about it. >> if somebody who commits premeditated first-degree murder tells you they have remorse, they are a liar. how are you going to be remorseful about something you intended to do? >> i lived my whole life as a criminal. i just finished a 12-year sentence in the northeast. i wasn't out a month and got new charges. >> i escaped from a secure compound, northeast correctional. i packed myself up in some boxes and shipped myself out. >> i got nothing to lose. they would rather die trying to escape than stay here. from. >> best thing to do, keep your eyes open. all facilities working at all times. because anything can happen at any time. >> if we see anything whatsoever funny, that inmate's not going out. we don't want what happened to one of the best officers here to happen to somebody else. >> the brushy mountain correctional complex in ea
"lockup." >> the whole setting is like out of a movie, something i've never seen before, something i never thought i would be a part of. >> it's kind of depressing. this is prison. this is the first time i've ever seen it, so i'm kind of nervous about it. >> if somebody who commits premeditated first-degree murder tells you they have remorse, they are a liar. how are you going to be remorseful about something you intended to do? >> i lived my whole life as a...
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now it's back to "lockup."atham county detention center, antonio bacon was booked on charges of statutory rape after he allegedly had sex with several women, one of them a minor without disclosing to them that he was hiv positive. his trial has now concluded. the results for bacon were mixed. he was found guilty on four of his six reckless conduct charges but he was found not guilty on the charge of statutory rape. bacon says he is at least relieved to have been cleared of having had sex with a minor. >> i was glad i beat that charge. i won't have to register as a sex offender for the rest of my life. that's a tough thing to deal with when you've got little brothers and sisters. anything like that dealing with kids, that means you wouldn't be able to be around them. >> bacon is due back in court for sentencing in a few days. a judge could give him as much as 40 years in prison on his four convictions. bacon has asked the judge to grant him status under first offender act, a law that allows first time felons to
now it's back to "lockup."atham county detention center, antonio bacon was booked on charges of statutory rape after he allegedly had sex with several women, one of them a minor without disclosing to them that he was hiv positive. his trial has now concluded. the results for bacon were mixed. he was found guilty on four of his six reckless conduct charges but he was found not guilty on the charge of statutory rape. bacon says he is at least relieved to have been cleared of having had...
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this is "lockup: corcoran extended stay."
this is "lockup: corcoran extended stay."