a szabo wrap. i won't touch them. mean, i've got to touch them, but i don't like to. >> but making szabos earns walden $3 a day, and he appreciates that. >> it comes in handy because i'm indigent. i don't have people to come visit me and put money in my books. you work like a slave, but i mean you can't complain. yeah, it keeps your mind from wandering or getting pressed out because i've got a little girl at home. you know what i'm saying? keeps me from thinking of her too much. pressed out means depressed. some of that louisville slang. >> walden is not alone in feeling depressed about leaving a child on the outside. laron moore's recent self-abusive behavior resulted in his being removed from his cell and placed in a restraint chair. now in a calmer state of mind, he explains why he was upset. >> my son. i know -- i know some way he's missing me as much as i'm missing him. but i try not to think about him. >> moore, now on new medication, has been taken off suicide watch. the jail's goal is to return him to general