>> all the prescription meds he took he had gotten from other inmates who had hoarded them on the unit. that happens every day. >> we prescribe medications to help with all kinds of issues, whether it's pain, stress, some kind of withdrawal medication. but the inmates always find a way to abuse them. the majority of the inmate population is in here for some kind of drug charges. they'll use whatever they have at their disposal to try to get high. i've seen them put it in the side of their cheek and try to show the officer and it would be in the side of the mouth when they lift their tongue and hope they get away with it. there's people who slip it down their sleeves like a magic trick. >> if someone offered it now? >> no, no. no i would not, no. it would probably kill me right now. my body is so weak from my heart stopping. >> o'neal has three prior felony convictions for heroin possession. he's back in jail on the same charge again. he pled not guilty and was awaiting trial. >> my story is nothing special. it really isn't. everybody has the same story as me. they're in here because they're