. >> while flores may face incarceration for the rest of his life, paul abdul wiggens hopes that his days in jail are nearing an end. >> how much time have you done in this jail? >> about 31 years. >> off and on, yeah. >> so you got 19 years on me. >> yeah. >> wiggens has pretty much been a regular at bergen county since age 18. the jail no longer has his earliest mug shots on record, but wiggens says whether the conviction was for robbery, theft, possession, or dealing, all his crimes have centered around a voracious drug addiction. >> so this is every time mr. wiggens has ever been incarcerated in this facility, and it's 10, 20, 30, about 40 times. >> when he first comes in, it's on edge. >> yeah, because he's high usually when he comes in. >> he's coming off of drugs. >> he doesn't want to talk. he doesn't want to be bothered. he wants to be left alone. >> you know, he's dope sick. once he comes around, he thaws out. he's usually pretty good. he's one of our frequent flyers, you know? >> wiggens says that after all these years, he's finally had enough. >> next year, i'll be 50 yea