out to the firing squad or something, you know, just end it. in reality, all i m doing is dying a slow, painful death, you know? the victim was shot four times, face and chest area. briceno s childhood friend, jeremy bowles, will likely never see freedom again either. one more time in the head. after confessing to 29 murders, bowles has been asked by jail officials to detail the killings in writing. as the details come forward, our chain will basically be to gather all the information from him as much as possible, document it on paper. and then what we ll do is we ll start contacting the law enforcement agencies that it concerns. from there, those agencies will
the totality of the bill, the support of their constituents, the current state of things. i think there s no question. look, when you look at the trajectory of the cost right now in term of premiums, you can either say and not just the premiums, but obamacare is going to collapse on its own weight very soon. the president made it very clear in his press conference and and a lot of previous statements, the politically easy thing to do is just let it collapse and let democrats come back to the table. i don t think it s the right thing and the president made it clear, he doesn t think it s the right thing. this is an opportunity for him to show the american people that the right thing to do is care about their health care options and costs they re paying. one last thing. you mentioned dr. bowles and how they re going under obamacare. are you promising their deductibles will come down under this plan? everything wie been led to believe yes, this will drive down costs. when you t
been a significant part of his past. how many people have you killed? oh, man. i d like to just keep that to myself. a lot. enough. maybe i shouldn t be saying this on camera. just a lot. i didn t believe in drive-bys. i believe in knocking on people s door and walking in their houses. anybody can pull a gun, you can look the other way, pull the trigger. you wake up the next day you never seen nothing. but to actually get up in somebody s face and do something to them, that s where you become numb. once you do it once, you can do it for the rest of your life. jeremy bowles is a very sophisticated, very experienced, very dangerous individual. jeremy bowles is every volley. and a short time later, bowles would see an evolution in his charges, as well.
been around each other for like the last 22 years. we were neighbors in juvenile hall. briceno and bowles are not only old friends. they share long criminal histories. they are considered among the most dangerous and violent inmates in the entire jail. because of that, they will never have physical contact. they are housed in a unit where only one inmate at a time is allowed into the common area. we laugh at it now. we look at each other door to door. we re just laughing like, dude, what the hell are we doing? we re 34 years old. we re still like we re 10 years old in the heart. come on. come on. inside their cells the sinks provide the best sound transmission and serve as low-tech intercoms. good to see you again, though, man. yeah. we re getting old, huh? [ bleep ], dude. [ bleep ]. we ain t changed since we were kids.
it s like, i don t have any more corners to push anything away anymore. not only did bowles run out of corners to push away the cripes of his past, he s decided to come to terms with them. though he had earlier alluded to having committed murder, he decided to reveal to us the stunning magnitude of his homicidal past. i remember 29 murders in detail. from times, dates, places. from caliber of weapons, methods used. i remember the sounds of people begging for their lives. i remember people saying no. i remember the smell of blood. i mean, they say you re a psychopath murderer after three people, a serial killer. i ve blown that out of the water