>> though he takes friendly taunting from his brother, mcnee earns a dollar a day, working as a runner basically there is four of us. we serve the food, trays, clean the unit. pass out uniforms. pretty much whatever we are asked to do, we pretty much do around here. >> the job lets mcnee spend more time-out of his cell which provides another benefit. better access to coffee. >> coffee and a place like this. if like me, it's very important. got to have my coffee. first thing on the list, coffee. >> nothing else but to sit around and play cards and drink coffee. >> he does about, i would say, eight to ten cups a day. tough habit to keep up with. >> but on the outside, mcnee and his brother share far more dangerous adecks. >> on an average day i could spend my ni where from 3, 500, to $1,000 a day. >> on what? >> on heroin and cocaine. i lived the life to fullest. and i'm embarrassed by it. >> drugs have had a hold on mcnee and bubanas since a young age and they played a major role in their trouble with the law. >> all we are thinking about is the next high. scheme and plotting on what we