Before her son gets another chance. Me being over there in afghanistan and seeing my mom in jail, its really hard on me. Thats my boy. Orange county, california conjures images of wellmanicured neighborhoods and a surfer culture that gave birth to the beach boys. But blending seamlessly into the heart of one of its busiest neighborhoods is a reminder of the countys other side. The theo lacy jail is the largest of five jail facilities in the Orange County system. It sits on 11 acres and has a capacity of more than 3,000 inmates. Lets go. Hands behind your back. Back row go to the house. Marc gonzales is one of them, and except for his jailissued tshirt and scrubs, he could easily be mistaken for any other funloving oc teenager. I love surfing. I love the ocean. Its the best. The Promised Land here. Nothing could go wrong except for robbing a weed store and getting arrested. My mom is in a lot of shock right now. Its the first offense. My baby is robbing weed stores . What does he need that for . Unlike most inmates in the Orange County jail system who have not been convicted but are awaiting trial, gonzales pled guilty to robbery and received a oneyear sentence. With Good Behavior he could be out in nine months, and if his family gets its way back in minnesota. I have a bunch of newspapers under my bed because my mom sent me a subscription because i wanted to stay updated with what was going on in minnesota, concertwise and weather and Everything Else that was going on so i can still feel like home in a way. Im the first one in my Family History to ever get in trouble. Although we do have treatment history, but never led to any crime, so they were so shocked, but they send me letters every day. They get mad when i dont talk to them. You know, they still love me because they understand how difficult this is for me, an im doing nine months for a first offense. Thats a lot of time. Its time gonzales could have avoided if, as he claims, he hadnt allowed himself to be talked into committing robbery. My crimey asked me out of the blue, hey, how would you like to rob a marijuana store, and i was like, whoa, thats not me at all. You know, i try to keep it peaceful with everybody, you know it. It grows from the ground. Why would you need to steal for it . Probably two months later were out of money. Were out of weed. Were kind of stressing and hes like, all right, how about now . And im like, all right. Well see how it goes. Gonzales and his friend targeted a medical Marijuana Dispensary that had a delivery service. They came and delivered it to us. He asked for my information, and i was pretending to dig through it, and he came around back with the gun and did what he did, and we just popped out and that was it. Less than a week later gonzales and his friend were pulled over for a cracked windshield. The Police Officer then smelled marijuana coming from the car. They searched the car, and they find the gun. They found the weed. They found everything. They matched the weed up with the description of the robbery and then the gun, he admitted that was his, so i didnt get charged with the armed robbery, thank god, so i learned my lesson, yeah. Yeah, i learned my lesson. Not to get pulled over. Im just kidding. Because he is a low risk firsttime offender, gonzales has had one piece of good news. Instead of being housed among the hundreds of inmates facing charges like murder, rape or gang activity, gonzales has been assigned to live in the minimum security workers barracks, probably the most desirable housing unit in the entire jail. As you see, its barracks type of setting. Once the day room is open they are free to go usually anywhere within this side of the barracks. Thats when they play their pingpong and their cards, watch tv, read the newspaper, so they have a little bit more freedom in that its a big dorm style of barracks. Play rummy. Do the cards back and forth. Everyone gets a card. Pick it up, down. If you dont want it. Thats spades, homey. Thats what im saying. Thought you were talking about rummy. Playing spades. For every six days that you work, you get another extra day of good time and an extra day of work time taken off of your sentence. So for every six days that youre in custody and they are working, its like eight days as long as they behave. Gonzales works in the laundry facility. Where is this one going, sir . Thats going to surplus. I work on the clothes that everyone wears. I sort them and fold them. Take them off the truck brand new, yeah, theyre all fresh, socks, pants. I get new clothes every day and never dirty, always new. Thats what matters. Thats what matters. Did you do the laundry when you were living at home . Ah, no. My mom would always be doing my laundry. Gonzales says he has a Good Relationship with his mother, but shes about to fly in from minnesota for her first visit to the jail. She wasnt very happy with me the last time we talked. Shell be here for a couple of weeks. Well see what she has to say. Three miles away in the womens wing of Orange Countys central jail facility, paula revis, serving three years for Identity Theft and forgery is also preparing for a motherson reunion. Here you go. I know its hard for him that im in here. I just want him to forgive me that im not out there for him, and i want him to know that im going to be out there. Rivas son is a marine who deployed to afghanistan seven months ago. I always wanted my son to join the military, but when you realize that they are going to war and theres nothing you can do, its not easy. Especially being here in jail, you know. He has nothing to come home to. Im in here, you know. I cant write well, i could write him, but its just difficult, you know. I didnt want him to get a letter with Orange County jail stamped on it. I look for articles about over there to see. Every time i see the newspaper, losing 11, 10 men, i dont know if its my boy. Its not been easy. Rivas says she loves her son but has admittedly not been there for him over the years. She was often more focused on drugs than family. I was getting high one way or another from 9 years old, whether it be on weed, drinking. Back then lsd, pcp. In my later years, its been mostly it was coke for a while, but i went to other drugs, heroin, meth. Ive been coming here for the last ten years consistently, and its pretty sad that i know the deputies in this place more than my own family. I know this place more than my son, you know. This is the first time rivas son has been deployed while shes been locked up. Normally she would serve her time in prison, but a judge granted her request to stay at the Orange County jail so she could be closer to her son when he returns from afghanistan. Prison is a cakewalk, you know. Its so much easier. Ive got it made up there. Upstate is our house. This is their house. Over here its the deputies. This is their house. They run it as their home. Its very tight. Nobody wants to do their time here. Ive chosen to stay to see my boy. Everyone thinks im crazy but, no, i want 45 minutes with him, because you never know if its going to be the last. Coming up i drink and i get aggressive, i guess. I said i wasnt going to drink again, and here we are. Cell mates share tales of booze and bank robbery. Throughout the years, i probably robbed more than 100, no more than 150, put it that way. Car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. Over to you, logo. Liberty. Liberty. Liberty. Liberty. You wouldnt accept from any one else. Why accept it from your allergy pills . Flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills dont. Flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. Most pills only block one. Flonase. Im missing out on our family outings because i cant find a bladder leakage product that fits. 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The majority of inmates live under much more restrictive conditions. They are confined to one or twoman cells in Housing Units known as modules or mods. Are any of them giving you any issues . No. Really havent had any issues at least with them today. Most of these inmates were prior, a lot more supervision due to their charges and criminal sophistication. They are entitled to two hours every day of day room and then three times a week they get an hour in the facility. Unless they have outdoor rec time, they are in their cell for 22 hours. Lets go. Still, some of the inmates are being pulled out of their cells for a surprise shakedown. We search cells to find contraband, weapons, drugs. Lets go, guys. Lets go. Go out to reck and enjoy your time out there, and well call you back in. A lot of times they will keep fruit and turn that into a jailhouse alcohol called pruno. They will save bread and save all that. The yeast in the bread to ferment. The sugary juice, it will turn into pruno, which theyre making one right here. This can be dangerous because theres no way that they can know what the alcohol content is on this. Ryan abbey has never been caught with alcohol in jail, but its gotten him into plenty of trouble on the outside. Drink and i get aggressive, i guess, and i start arguing and, you know, its pitiful. I hadnt had a drink in 16 months, so this this is actually the second time ive drinken in 16 months, and this is where it brought me back to so, yeah. I did five months here last time. I was here last year, and i said i wasnt going to drink again, and here we are. But alcohol is more than just a problem for abbey. Its also the foundation of his career. Im an investor in a Vodka Company called boutay vodka. Its got a really good taste and its smooth. Dare i ask if thats what you were intoxicated on when you were oh, you are 100 correct. It sneaks up on you. Let me just say that. It will sneak up on you, but, yeah. We had a few shots that night, and i was celebrating a bar that i was a part owner of, too, that we sold, and every time i drink, this is this is what happens. Unfortunately for abbey, falling off the wagon will likely lead to consequences beyond jail. Hes expecting to get a prison sentence the next time he goes to court. Its a different experience, but i think youve got to show the respect that you show when youre here for the deputies, for the inmates, and, yeah, you know. It is what it is, i guess. Abbeys cellmate jimmy torres can tell him all about life in prison. I spent all my 30s inside. I got out when i was 41. The federal government dont mess around. When they hammer you, they hammer you good. Torres is at Orange County appealing his conviction for an Armed Bank Robbery he claims he didnt commit, but he does take credit for dozens of other Bank Robberies, some of which landed him a prior 11year sentence at lompoc federal penitentiary. The yankee bandit, my cellmate at one time, a world famous bank robber, he holds a record at 72 banks robbed. And im like, come on, man, i was just getting warmed up at 72. Throughout the years ive probably robbed more than 100 and no more than 150. Put it that way. Torres says the inspiration to become a bank robber occurred when he was a young boy growing up in a tough part of Orange County. I never had money in my pocket to buy an ice cream when i was a kid, and that used to bother me because all the other kids had money, and i got caught stealing one time, you know, from the neighborhood guy, and i remember i just finished seeing bonnie and clyde move back in the day with Warren Beatty and i forget the actress, faye dunaway and i remember walking home that day and i said im going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. I was kicking rocks, you know. I was just a kid. How much money do you think youve gotten from your Bank Robberies all these years . I dont know. You might want to ask ceasars palace or something. I have no idea. I never counted. Torres says he didnt just gamble away his loot but was a modern day robinhood. I would give money to Homeless People when i see them on the street. I give them 100. I remember one time i was coming out of a bank around christmas money. And kids were out there with the salvation army. He asked me for money. I dont have any right now and ill be right back. You can imagine what i did, okay . Now 49 years old, torres started his career as a bank robber when he was only 17, and he claims all of his robberies have been nonviolent. I would go in there and basically just pass the note. I never used a gun. Basically used to put this is a robbery. Give me all the 100s and 50s from the bottom drawer first. I wanted the money from the bottom drawer. I didnt want the money from the top drawer because thats the chump change. You want to get where the big money is at. Torres became known as the mummy bandit because of how he would cover his face during robberies, but he says the mummy in these surveillance photos which led to his latest conviction is an imposter. I would put bandaids to hide my identity, bandaids, nothing like the guy in the surveillance picture. Where is the mummy bandit . He happens to be on the streets today. Im an easy scapegoat. Got to be this guy. Hes robbed more banks than anybody on the planet. Investigators linked torres dna to the hat worn by the bank robber, which led to his conviction. But now hes hired a new attorney who has filed for retrial. There were bigtime errors that happened during my trial and certain evidence was not brought forth that should have been brought for the. My Trial Attorney passed away from a brain tumor. She had a brain tumor. No wonder. She kept forgetting everything i kept telling her and she did fatal mistakes during my trial. Coming up hi, son. Hello. Marc gonzales gets a visit from his mother. And later i joined the marine corps for her just trying to get her to be proud of me for once. Paula rivas son braces for a visit with his mother. I cant believe it. That we just hit the motherlode of softserve ice cream . I got cones, anybody wants one oh, yeah get ya some no, i cant believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my Car Insurance with geico. Ed ed we struck sprinkles [cheers] believe it. Geico could save you fifteen percent or more on Car Insurance. Geico could save you fifteen percent so, recently my sons band was signed by a record label. A record deal . Unbelievable. Whenever were about to get on a stage for a huge audience, i always give my dad, like, a facetime kinda moment. You see the crowd, you see the emotion. You know, he has that experience for the first time with me, and thats really important to me. I created a rockstar. both laughing announcer the best network is even better when you share it. 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Drug use had led to problems for gonzales before his arrest as well. Like seventh or eighth grade, i started smoking a little bit of pot, and then i started doing a lot of psychedelics more than smoking weed and then i got placed into an outpatient Rehab Facility for the first time. It didnt work. I relapsed. I was losing jobs. I was Failing School and not doing that well. I barely graduated. Now three months into his oneyear sentence, gonzales is headed to the visiting room at Orange Countys theo lacy jail facility. His mother, who asked that we not reveal her face, has just flown in from his home state of minnesota. Hi, son. Hello. Oh, my gosh. This is the first time ive seen you with your hair cut. I really like it. Yeah. So how was your day today . It was all right. It was all right. I just sat outside and read a lot. Its really sunny outside. Been sitting outside a lot. Are you still working every day . Every day. Well, thats a good thing, isnt it . Yeah. I work every day and have my time go by fast. Now, have you checked into classes, son . No. Okay. One thing gonzales and his mother still need to settle is exactly where he will fulfill his courtmandated rehab. Because i can go here and do a program here and transfer for free instead of paying. Transfer where, here . For the Phoenix House here and transfer over there to the Phoenix House once i get out. It will pick me up, and its free. Yeah. Well youd rather have me go to minnesota . Yeah. Youll have so much more family support, and i think thats going to be absolutely critical to your recovery, son. But its just going to be hard because like we talked about before with all my friends there and all my all my friends use pretty much. Yeah, they do. Except two people. Yeah, they do. Its going to be pretty hard. You already know that. When i switched schools, its pretty hard. Out here ill have a fresh start. It will be hard no matter either way you go. It can go either way pretty much. Dont want to be shoveling for five years or surfing for five years. I kind of would rather be the other way. But you can snowboard. I can go snowboard here. 30 minutes away. But i just think that the support is something that is crucial. Thats true. I want to choose whats best for me when i get out of here. Yes, whatever is so far everything has been going well for me in here, just where i was placed. Where ive been housed. I dont know if i told you, but when i feed in the mods, its totally different. People are locked up in a totally different way than i am. Thats what you said. People are locked up in a totally different way than i am. It just makes me be thankful for where i am. I would probably never be in the mods. The mods is like way inside, like twoman cell. Youre in a cell. Really. They lock the door on you. So thats where you see i guess the real serious inmates i would imagine. Mmhmm. Its a whole different world, yeah. Its a whole different world. Are they close to you . I mean, thats somewhat disturbing. You cant hear me . When their 45 minutes is up, the intercom is cut off and gonzales time with his mother comes to an abrupt end. Ill see you tomorrow. Ill see you tomorrow. So how did it go . It was all right. It was really good to see her. I havent seen her in a really in a while or heard her voice. At first she seemed worried and sad. But shes strong and really picked herself up. It was really good to talk to her and see her and soon ill see the rest of my family and everything will be going by fast and soon ill be out of here. Shes probably feeling pretty down right now. You know, we get cut off. Like dead silent, you know. I cant do sign language or nothing. Cant write no notes because i dont want to get in trouble, so shes probably pretty sad. She has to go back all alone, but ill see her tomorrow. I miss her a lot. We used to do so much together, and now shes visiting me in jail, and thats part of our journey together. Just still continuing what were going to do. Its not going to hold us back. Not going to change anything at all. Coming up im out in Orange County im down south and theres no place i can stay the mummy bandit sings the blues and works on his autobiography. Ive got a couple of guys, my critics, and they say its a pageturner. And Marc Gonzales runs into big trouble. Its bad, yeah. Like my bike,. Liberty mutual customizes your Car Insurance, so you only pay for what you need. Liberty. Liberty. Liberty. Liberty. Introducing miraclegros next big thing performance organics. This new organic collection of soil and plant food is what youve always wanted. No compromise. Twice the results. Guaranteed. Miraclegro performance organics. Few have pure grace. Many have strength. Few have raw power and many possess beauty but only a few can touch our souls. There are many suvs, but theres only one legend. The 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee the most awarded suv ever. Uh uh, i deliver the news around here. 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He spent 11 years in a federal penitentiary and was recently convicted of a bank robbery he says he didnt commit. If you see me coming, baby, ill be on the lam and the crowd went wild. I was americas most wanted man. Thanks. Thats the crowd. Unfortunately, theyre a captured audience. Torres used to sing in a band on the outside, but hes probably better known for being a prolific bank robber. Now hes pursuing a literary career working on his autobiography. Yeah. Its the bank robber blues, the tales of the mummy bandit. Its pretty good. Ive got a couple guys here. I let them read it, and they are kind of my critics, and they say its a pageturner. It keeps the reader interested. It doesnt take a genius to figure out how to write when you lay it down. If they can do it, i can do it. Im working on it. Im just getting warmed up. I have a lot more to go. Im like in 1985 right now. But for now torres puts his book aside to help out his cellmate ryan abbey. Basically what you want to tell them is that you need help, buddy, okay . Yeah. Youve got a problem. We both know that. What you told me, i read the police reports. Abbey was convinced his latest arrest would send him to prison, but the judge has allowed him the option of entering an alcohol treatment program. Now he just has to be accepted by one. 38 years old now, theo lacy, alcoholic. Definitely. Like to be accepted to your program. If i could be accepted to your program. The judge recently allowed me to go to rehabilitation. Yeah. But dont write it in ancient scriptures. Thats what it looks like, dude, because the writing its a little messy. Its a little messy. Thankful for a Second Chance. It looks like youre using ancient scripture, you know. Second chance to change my life and to get into the steps of an alcoholism program. While things are looking up for abbey, Marc Gonzales has had a big setback, one likely to disappoint his mother. Said dont get in any trouble. Dont do anything bad. Shortly after his mothers return to minnesota, gonzales was given a new job. He was moved from laundry detail to helping in the jails intake unit. Inmate gonzales was a trustee worker as we call it. When an inmate gets booked in, inmate kbogonzalez would take hs property and put it in different carts and bins so he had access to inmate property and he stole a cell phone and transported it back to his dorm. But gonzales says one of his coworkers stole the phone. He ended up stealing a cell phone from the property bag. It was in the big thing of clothes, and i just put it in the bag along with some like other stuff that we needed to bring back and so i got in trouble for bringing it back. Either way, inmates are prohibited from having cell phones because they are considered a serious security threat. To have access to a phone at pretty much any time where you can contact someone on the street to authorize a hit or you can contact someone on the street to try to facilitate bringing drugs into the system, it becomes a major issue, especially if it gets in the hands of those that are more sophisticated. The violation not only cost gonzales his job, but his place in the workers barracks. Probably the most desirable housing unit in the entire jail system. He has been transferred three miles away to the county central jail facility. He was moved out of the trustee barracks and into a more secure dorm at c12 in the main jail. This place sucks. Being locked up behind these bars is a whole new its a whole new lifestyle because hearing the door open clink and the keys and the slamming, its its brighter here. Its musty and its a lot worse. People come and go. Its easy to catch stuff. Its dirty. Its a little bit more dangerous in here because people are fighting different cases. 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But hes lost a few friends, i know that. Today lorenzo is not only safe but home from his deployment. He has just arrived with his grandmother for a visit. I havent seen her in about nine months. To see my mom in jail its really hard on me. Seems like shes always gone when i need her the most. Me being over there in afghanistan and me being here, one of the worst feelings ever. She hasnt always been there for me. Its void in my life. I did get one letter from her and i was really surprised. I must have read it 10, 15 time be. She told me she was proud of me. My whole life i always tried to make her proud. Always tried to do my best in sports, tried looking the best, dressing nice. I joined the marine corps just for her just to get her to be proud of me for once, make me think she would stay out of trouble if she was proud of her son and not go back to jail so many times, just for me once, but it seems like she always goes back to her life and she chooses her life over me and thats always been the hardest part. I love you, baby. I worry so much. Sit down. Hello. How are you . Im good. How are you . Better now that i see you. I worry about you very much. Im sorry im not there. Its okay. When are you going overseas again . I dont know yet. You dont know. I see the news all the time, you know, things that are happening over there, you see the newspapers and stuff and i worry about you so much. Im fine. Im almost out of here, and im going to go to a program. Its a tough one, and it will be good, which i need structure, you know. Ill be home after that, after the program, you know. Ill get a job and ill get a job and do what is right and stop messing around, you know . Yeah. Im tired of this life. Im tired. Im tired of it, too. I know you are. I know youre tired, but this is it, man. I dont want to miss any more time with you. I want you to come home next time and im going to be home, you know. I promise you. Im not going to break it this time. Youre the best thing ive ever done. You are. You didnt follow in my footsteps which is good. Im proud of you. So proud. And im so proud that youre my son. I miss you. I miss you, too. I miss you. I miss you. I want to hug you, and i want to hold you and tell you that its going to be all right, you know, and im going to be okay, and i dont want to miss any more of your life, son. I just want you to know that this is going to be the last time you see me in this place, because ive got the best son to go home to, i know. Im so grateful. I feel like a load has been lifted off my chest seeing him okay. I feel a lot better now, just seeing my mom. It made me feel great that she told me she was proud of me. It just makes me feel like accomplished. She tells me she feels proud of me. I can never hear enough from her. She wants to prove to me, make me believe that this will be the last time i will have to come in here to see her. She wants to prove to me. She promised to actually be a mother to me. My son needs to be my number one priority now. Not me. My priority was always me, selfish. Hes my priority from now on, and i needed to tell him that, you know . And im not just going to tell him im going to do it, im going to show him. This is the beginning of a new life, a better life, for me and him. Its going down to night i aint never heard of ya ill make you sing like tina turner im the most hated always faded things are looking up for Marc Gonzales as well. This here is spades, man. This is like jail, like anybody who knows how to play spades has been to jail or is just an old man like. I was going to say, my mom taught me how to play spades. My mom taught me, too. Mom and pops. Though he is now in a more restrictive housing unit with inmates accused of more serious crimes, hes made some new friends. Im jay dizzle. I be rapping and stuff. Thats my bodyguard right there. Thats my bodyguard right there. Thats wacky chan, wacky chan. My [ bleep ] bill is too high we been around we get around in your town its how we get down and youre tan im from atlanta while gonzales has made the most of his time at the central jail, few things in jail last forever. A couple of days later he was transferred back to the theo lacy jail. Hes been assigned to a cell in one of the mods, the very place he wanted to avoid. I would probably never be in the mods. The mods is like way inside, like no sunlight, twoman cell. Youre in a cell, like they lock the door on you. Really . Thats where i guess you see the real serious. See, thats somewhat disturbing. I dont know why they brought me over here. I liked it better over there. Have you told your mom your moved over here. I talked to her. She got right on the phone with my lawyer and i just talked to her again today and she said theres nothing they can really do. On the bright side, gonzales says his new cellmate is helping him adjust to the change. Hes a really good guy. I learned a lot from him. Right away we connected a lot, especially if you want to learn and hes getting me into more about god and jesus and got me a bible and we do bible study every day. Have you accepted jesus christ as your lord and personal savior . Yep, right when i first started coming here, i totally decided to let him fully in my life and i got rid of all my sins and blessed him for everything that ive done and what i have to become. Thats the first part. You accepted. Now its your time to grow. Let him work through you and change you to let you become the person he wants you to be. Coming up, Marc Gonzales makes a surprising discovery about his new cellmate. When i first found out it kind of took me off guard. I was like whoa, okay. And a judge decides if paula rivas can leave jail. Mutual cus Car Insurance so i only pay for what i need. Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Only pay for what you need. Liberty. Liberty. Liberty. Liberty. Straight from the worlds best plant scientists, comes miraclegro performance organics. Organic plant food and soil that finally work. For twice the bounty. Guaranteed. Miraclegro performance organics. What sore muscles . What with advpounding head . Advil is. Relief thats fast. Strength that lasts. Youll ask. What pain . With advil. But im more than a number. When im not sharing ideas with my colleagues im defending my kingdom. 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And a judge has decided torres will get a Second Chance to prove his innocence. Hes granted torres a retrial of his most recent bank robbery conviction. Its going to be a new trial now, and everything is going to come out. The truth is going to come out. Torres cellmate ryan abbey also got good news at a recent court hearing. He was accepted into a rehab program, and a few weeks into it has written to torres about life outside the Orange County jail. I received two letters from ryan since hes been gone. He goes, hey, jimmy, whats up, buddy . Did some research did some research on the mummy bandit thing for me, and he says theres mummy bandits all over the place. Its like a mummy nation. He mentions that sobriety is great. People are good at the house, and he mentioned also that hes going to help me with this project weve got going. Were going to make some tshirts, free the mummy bandit. Itwasntme. Com, the name of the website. He also says to keep positive, you will win your case. Let me know when your next court date is. Marc gonzales is adjusting not only to a new cellmate but a new cell where hes confined most of the day. He even eats his meals in his cell, and its not that hes paranoid about the food, but he is cautious. Im washing my meat. This is what i call booboo meat. The nastiest, smelly meat ever. He likes it but i think its nasty. I wash it off. Its like a rinse job i have going on. Thats just me. Im going to eat this, im trying to eat it right. Thats just me, thats just me, you know. Some people like to eat it but i see a lot of people always washing their meat off. And the water turns like all musty brown. Gonzales has been getting along with his new cellmate alvin lovely. Then he learned that lovely was in jail awaiting trial on a murder charge. When i first found out about the charges it kind of took me off guard. I was like, whoa, okay. I started thinking of new ways how to play it off. Ive got to be calm around this person. I shouldnt be talking much about this or this. I dont want to set off certain triggers that can make him mad because im with someone getting charged with murder. Im not calling him a murder, but hes been there, done that, and i dont want him to know and ill try to keep that from my mom, too, that im in with someone whos in for murder. That helps her a lot. You know. Doesnt know. Doesnt hurt in this situation. While gonzales mother might be concerned if she knew about her sons living situation, she can take comfort in knowing that the Orange County jail might have realigned his priorities. Like in my mug shot picture i stuck my tongue out. It was a joke to me, totally. Spending 11 months, i just learned how to become a man physically and mentally and then have to go to rehab right after i get out, thats a big eyeopener for me. Im never going to come back. I just experienced all the things my family had to go through, all the money thats been spent. I never want to do this ever again. Ive got my little calendar right there written on the wall. It says 22 pancakes left. Every saturday we get pancakes, and ive got 22 left. I mark it down every time. Today is the 22nd. 22 pancakes left. Paula rivas is hoping shell never eat another pancake at the Orange County jail either. Shes headed to court in hopes that a new plea bargain will soon set her free. My public defender has told me that everything is okay, but i could always go to court and maybe them not give me all the credit because i have two open cases and one is supposed to run concurrent with the other, but theres always that chance that it might not. Ive seen it many times when girls, they are positive that theyre going to go in and get their credit time and then they come back devastated because their time didnt run concurrent fully. So if that happens, basically ill end up going upstate for like ten months. Theres always that slim chance. Ready for sentencing. Is that correct . Yes, your honor. All right, maam. You are sentenced to state prison for a period of three years. Credits of 550 actual and 550 good time work time for a total of 1,100 so youve done your time. Youre not going to be transported to state prison. You have credit for time served. Its been a long time coming, i know that. And i have a sense that youre going to do it well. The problem is that you have no choice. You have to do it well. With your history, with your priors, if you dont do well, youre going to end up back in the prison and you have a son in the marine corps, pretty proud, huh . Yeah. The point is they cant do it for you. I know youre motivated. This believe it or not is actually the easy part. The hard part is tonight when you get out. Youve been in custody for so long. The court wishes you well. Good luck. Thanks. The judges ruling is good news for rivas. Hes decided that because of the time shes already served in Orange County, she can transfer to a Drug Rehabilitation Program rather than prison. I remember when it wasnt this way. Right . Yeah. With all my priors, ive always went upstate, so its Something Different for me, something new, and for me its the last time im going to come back. You out of here . Im out of here, bunky. Byebye. Yes, maam. Yes, maam. Bye, paula. Bye, paula. Thank you. Byebye. Good luck. As soon as i touched down downstairs, im going to call the program. Do what ive got to do, for myself, my family. My son. Follow lockup producers and crews as they go behind the walls of americas prisons and jails with the scenes youve never seen. Lockup raw. In the united states, prisons only house offenders who have actually been convicted and are serving their sentences. Whereas the majority of jail inmates have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. Though jails and prisons are