overcrowded. it s real overcrowded in jefferson county. keep people locked up for [ bleep ], this is what you get. every bunk in here filled up. you get people on the floor, on the boats. causes for high tension, and that s where a whole lot of aggression and aggravations come from. you know what i m saying? but at the same time, it s a whole lot better. coming up back to the streets. i got my swag back. brian voltz is back slinging ink. bop! oh! and back with the woman who filed charges against him for domestic abuse. if you want to stay on top of your health,
him, put money on the books illegally. you know, that s his fault. he lost everything he s got. so, you know, i was fair with him. i do the same to every inmate when they first get in a fight. they get 10 days. he s just not happy right now. coming up say a-b-c-d-e-f-g. brian voltz puts his tough-guy image aside, at least for a little while. i don t know who my daddy is. if i was to ever meet him, i d probably hit him in his mouth. and i was going to move his tray out of my way cause he was sitting where i was sitting at. but you were already sitting in a seat, and he was sitting on the opposite side of you. keith reeves attempts to prove security cameras wrong.
though he s working on the relationship, voltz still claims the police report was exaggerated. let the police report tell it, i beat her, threw her into a wall and all that [ bleep ]. is that the truth? no. i never beat her. i never threw her into the wall. i never did none of that. but voltz admits he has been violent in the past. we have had altercations. i have put my hands on her open-handed, smacked her, or pushed her around or whatever. but no, it was never like to the extent that she said. deuce! whatever the couple s differences may be, they share a common motivation for working them out. what are you doing? give me a kiss.
books. i need her to bring my child to see me. i need her to do things. but soon voltz will be able to do more for himself. he is about to transfer from the main jail to a work-release facility, where he can spend his days back at his tattoo shop. jailhouse business card. you feel me? body tags tattoos. i make jailhouse business cards and pass out my information. everybody in here can tell you where my shop is. buy one, get one free for everybody in here. is that right? yeah. that s what s up. nine times out of ten, when people get out of here, they re gonna come see me to get a tattoo. i mean, plus, i got a lifetime warranty on the work. right there. put it right there? yeah. on the shoulder blade? that s where i want it to go. it don t go well with the bullet wounds in the front. that ll be good on your back. voltz! you re on the move list. let s pack it up. okay, you re going to ccc. all right. ccc.
kids. no, daddy s not at the doctor. daddy s locked up. i don t lie to my kids. you hear me? i love you. i love you more. even though i ve slacked and i d be less of a man to not admit that through addictions, i did neglect them somewhat, but even in my neglectful states, i was always a great father. say a-b-c-d-e-f-g, h-i-j-k-l-m-n-o-p. i ll be damned if i let them grow up without a father like i did. i don t know who my daddy is, so if i was to ever meet him, i d probably hit him in his mouth. dude s been making up songs. does he? he got one called my money in my pocket. he go my money in my pocket my money in my pocket while voltz strives to be a father to his children, he must also reconcile his relationship