nearly 7700, detainees are locked up here among them 6 we were granted permission to meet lynda carter with a strict agreement with her lawyer. not to speak about her case as 60 minute interview with a woman considered to be one of the most dangerous in the united states. so how worried here? thank you for accepting the answer here. welcome. this pressure to be how has your life, your moments up and down and it depends on the status of your appeal because you could be quite euphoric at some times. and then all of a sudden you could be in that valley. you know, when that case is denied, every time i talk about that i want to cry because it's difficult shouldering it's for me in particular, if i had done the crime, i would have accepted my fate. but because i know that i'm not guilty, it's hard. it's hard dealing with it and i try, i try to put it on the back, but i'm not think about it because i don't want to be another step to stick the mental health department. and i need to be able to stay strong so that in the process of having my investigators and my attorneys and my daughter and m