a published report hints that etowah county sheriff todd entrekin took so much of that money, he boughtor: okay, that is wild. ( laughter ) apparently, this sheriff took $750,000 that was supposed to feed inmates in a prison, and used it to buy a beach house. yeah. and, i'm sorry, if you're going to be ciphening cash, you have to be subtle about it. u can't be going around buying houses. like, that's one of the top signs that you have a lot of money. that and buying your dog breast implants. you're busted. we know. ( laughter ) but maybe the reason the sheriff wasn't trying to hide it is that he didn't care about being caught because it turns out-- and this shocked me when i found this out-- in alabama, it's not against the law. >> because a depression-era state law makes alabama sheriffs personally responsible for feeding inmates, the performance bonus entrekin gave himself is legal. over the last three years, the sheriff's food program has run under budget, letting him pocket the leftovers. >> i haven't done anything wrong. they-- if it's wrong, somebody needs to change the law. anybo