>> thank you for sending that money or giving them the money to send. >> check. raise it to me. >> i got me some hygiene products. i ain't ordered no food yet. almost made me cry. haven't cried in a long time. tell him i love him. spider-man! all right. i got to go. >> money in his pocket. >> he got money and he ain't [bleep] me up. and one day, i heard him singing that. >> money in his pocket. >> trying to be influential to my kids. i mean, that's my life. that's my sunshine. when i'm talking to my kids, i brighten up. other than that, i got to get back to reality, and this right here what you see is reality. >> for deamon beavers, reality is 23 hours a day in a segregation cell, 10 days of it, for fighting with another inmate. and to make matters worse, he says some of his personal belongings, including letters from his daughter, were stolen by other inmates when he transferred cells.