betty conley is not part of the cosmetology program, but that hasn t stopped her from turning her cell into a virtual spa of her own. i m like dolly. the redder the better. the more the merrier. so that s what i do. but conley is known here for more than makeup. they call me cornbread here because my husband was eating cornbread when i shot him and nobody wants to come and eat cornbread with me. conley is serving a life sentence for murdering her husband. we had been together for 20 years. when we got together, he was 42. i was 18. and it was real good in the beginning. things were good. conley claims her drug use played a role in the murder. we had a gun in the house and this gun s been standing here
at indiana state prison, billy kyle, serving eight years on a drug dealing charge, likes to strut the yard with his grill. i like blue and white diamonds. let me see you smile. what s the deal with that? it was just something, you know, that we did on the streets, you know what i m saying? how much are they worth? about $1,500. $1,500? yeah. we found that most women still like to feel like women in prison as well. betty conley, serving life for murdering her husband, made that clear. she has turned her bunk into a salon, of sorts. i love makeup. i ve been into makeup since i was a little bitty girl. and i m like dolly. the redder the better. the more the merrier. at the limon correctional facility in colorado, we met inmates who have had more permanent transformations.
say the more the merrier. betty conley is not part of the cosmetology program, but that hasn t stopped her from turning herself into a virtual spa of her own. i m like dolly. the redder the better. the more the merrier. so that s what i do. but conley is known here for more than makeup. they call me cornbread here because my husband was eating cornbread when i shot him and nobody wants to come and eat cornbread with me. conley is serving a life sentence for murdering her husband. we had been together for 20 years. when we got together, he was 42. i was 18. and it was real good in the beginning. things were good. conley claims her drug use played a role in the murder. we had a gun in the house and this gun s been standing here
it was just something, you know, that we did on the streets, you know what i m saying? really a hood thing. that s all. how much are they worth? about $1,500. $1,500? yeah. we found that most women still like to feel like women in prison as well. betty conley, serving life for murdering her husband, made that clear. she has turned her bunk into a salon, of sorts. i love makeup. i ve been into makeup since i was a little bitty girl. and i m like dolly. the redder the better. the more the merrier. at the limon correctional facility in colorado, we met inmates who have had more permanent transformations. aaron cooper, serving 10 years for assault and escape, didn t stretch his ear lobes until he got to prison. did it about four years ago when i was in ad seg. no reason, really.
our crews have seen it all. tattoos, however, aren t the only tools in the toolbox. at indiana state prison, billy kyle, serving eight years on a drug dealing charge, likes to strut the yard with his grill. i like blue and white diamonds. let me see you smile. what s the deal with that? it was just something, you know, that we did on the streets, you know what i m saying? how much are they worth? about $1,500. $1,500? yeah. we found that most women still like to feel like women in prison as well. betty conley, serving life for murdering her husband, made that clear. she has turned her bunk into a salon, of sorts. i love makeup. i ve been into makeup since i