many people knowing me. i think it's a circumstance caused by my taking up the legal trade that i have. >> brook has spent years helping inmates get out of prison legally. but not so long ago, he was interested in a faster way out. >> now, this was a stupid thing to do. and i'm still paying for it today. but at the time, i didn't see as if i had anything to lose. i was young. i didn't want to grow old in prison. i met this guy in solidad. and we were sitting on the yard, and this guy says, "are you tired of being here?" and i go, "i sure am." he says, "well, do you want to leave?" and i said, "i sure do." he gets a job in the dry cleaner, where they have police uniforms and i'm working in the tv shop where they have wire cutters with long handles.