turns out munoz is salvadorian. has close family ties to a major drug cartel. the same cartel that was supplying the drugs to tabakian's operation at the southland downs racetrack. tabakian. colby: yeah, and he's currently being held at the federal detention center. it's gotta be who they're trying to break out. tabakian had a deal with the us attorney to testify against the salvadorians. colby: well, then, maybe the blackouts were an attempt to cover a hit, try and get an inmate close enough to him to shank him or something. no, no. the guy's in solitary. i mean, they're not gonna let anyone near him. and besides, the blackouts didn't have any effect on the prison operations. i don't understand how they're part of the plan. well, the blackouts had to have had some impact. we were there. they didn't. you said the prison ran their generators three nights in a row. how are the generators fueled? on diesel, charlie. that's a pretty large facility. they'd have to have burned through a lot of fuel. okay, so what if that was the plan? the first three just run the fue