. >> inmate rhonda narducci was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. >> when i first came in here, i wanted to hurt myself. i was really depressed. i was going crazy. i said my first felony, i said, oh, my god, my record's so messed up now. i don't know what to do. so, i got myself into the bakery to keep myself busy, and i love the bakery. >> ever worked in a bakery before? >> no, i never worked outside. i've always been in the street hustling. i never had a regular job in my life. that's what i'm trying to tell you. i never had a regular job. >> narducci was serving eight months on a drug possession charge. >> i was working in the street, down on west farms, and some guy approached me. he gave me the money and i went to the drug dealer and got the drugs for him and gave him the stuff, crack. and before you know it, they got me and him, my first felony. >> narducci told our producer she had worked as a prostitute for the past 14 years. >> i didn't like myself doing it. i wasn't too happy about it. but i had no choice. i had no money. i had no nothing. >> how many yea