. >> there's one thing this prison guard wants you to know about her time working at rykers, it's thist's a plantation, we are in slavery days, literally. not just the prisoners that are slaves, the officers are slaves, too. they don't understand. . reporter: miller says she was assaulted by a guard in 1984, she submitted to this report, but says nothing happened. miller continued to work at reichers and at brooklyn and manhattan until 2005 when she retired and left in good spirits, but then she saw her own family come under fire. she got her sister a job as an officer, and now blames that job for her death. >> when i retired, she died, the next day. she had hiv. she was on crack. she went to jail. she was just, it was like her life was living hell. reporter: miller's book is available on amazon. >> i tell the truth, and it's basically a survival guide. to me it's for everyone because anybody can go to jail. you don't have to do anything. >> i reached out to the corrections department, and they said since she's left, there's huge reforms for the things she described in her book. they c