jail on a charge of murder at age 17. deputy daw remembers him from back then. >> he would fight with inmates. he would be insubordinate to staff. >> i was constantly getting into it with the sheriffs. maybe three, four times a week. >> he maintained being a consistent discipline problem while he was here until the day he left. >> it took three years for wallace's case to move through the courts before he was found guilty and sentenced to life without parole. >> then i went to prison with the same type of behavior. just responding with anger and violence to everything. >> he has spent the past 17 years in some of california's toughest prisons. >> i'm pretty dumbfounded. he talk about the internet. starbucks. you don't realize, but i don't know nothing about any of that stuff. >> i don't know. especially i feel like, i don't feel like i really lived. i was 17. so i don't feel i really experienced very much. most of my experience basically