his name is velester jones. >> whethn we entered, we know ia guy, very large working out on the yard.e same time, one of the inmates was telling us we needed to interview their jail's resident poet and it turned out to be the same guy. >> lock them up, throw away the key, prisons are being built faster than the eyes can see. there is nothing more than modern day slavery. lock them up, throw away the key, home of the brave, land of the free, why a millions of americans locked up in the penitentiary? if you're so brave and you're so wild, why can't you relate to the wake up you sleeping fools you're headed for the pen. then it will be too late. everyone will see they safely locked us up and threw away the key. thanks a lot. >> even though jones was popular among other inmates and spent time in prison, he struggled with some aspects of life in the dormitory housing unit he shared with 71 other men. >> i never really liked open bay dorms. i like cleanliness. a lot of people when they sneeze or cough, don't cover up. sometime i can be eating and something will start sneezing and not coveri