>> narrator: erroll's parole officer is mark pawlich. he's been a parole officer for 18 years. >> so what was your crime over there? >> burglary. >> burglary, is that kind of your thing? >> no, not at all. i was... for drugs. >> and drug of choice is? >> heroin. >> mr. brantley, you could just read, had a long, long history of opiate addiction. and if you're in this business long enough, you know the chances are at some point it will rear its ugly head. so, now he's on your watch, so you got to make sure you're dotting i's and crossing t's, that's for sure. so what we're gonna do today is i'm gonna have you review these conditions now. so what i need you to do is read every one and make sure you understand each condition and then sign at the end. >> narrator: among the conditions of his release, erroll will have to undergo mandatory drug testing, and he's barred from contact with prior victims, which includes his girlfriend, katherine. >> and is long-term planning with your mom at that address? >> no, i want to go back home. i don't live