your ticket to a better night s sleep on any given day more than 2,000 men and women are incarcerated at the louisville metro departments jail. most are working on their cases hoping to clear their names and go free. today, however, two inmates brian edmonds jr. and brian sr. are attempt to clear long lingering emotions. edmonds jr. asks jail officials to allow him a final moment with his father. with request was approved.
way. i show them the utmost respect.jp i talk to them in a mannerable way. they don t talk back mannerable. could you ever forsee you doing that again? no on the future is cloudy for bryan edmonds as well. i try to calm down from fighting. in here a lot of times your hands get forced. you too many chiefs enough indians in here i what i mean. i need a different environment. that s why i m always fighting. people always want it s the kind of drama the want. staff has compiled a list of
white says he felt disrespected. i hate being handled like a little i hate being disrespected. how do you feel you were any kind of way. i show them the utmost respect. i talk to them in a mannerable way. they don t talk back mannerable. could youforsee you doing that no the future hold. the future is bryan edmonds as well.ry to fighting. in here a lot of times your hands get forced. you too many chiefs and not enough indians in here if you what i mean. i need a diffent environment. that s why i m always fighti drama with me. it s the kind of drama the jail doesn t want. compiled a list of
haven t been here. i know that s the reason he s going through what he s going through. i want to apologize for never be there. the two men might not have much time to reconcile. edmonds sr. is about to leave and start a 30-year prison. edmonds jr. is facing the death penalty. when told of his father s apology he s surprised. i ll will 19. that s the most mature thing i probably heard him say. him taking responsibility is unbelievable. that s a major move. make me feel like he do give a [ bleep ]. i would like to be there and hear him say, man i blame myself for what you re going through. i don t know. i guess it would change how i look at a lot of things in life. it would help me get rid of a
2,000 men and women are incarcerated at the louisville metro departments jail.re working on their cases hoping to clear their names go two inmates brian edmonds jr. and brian sr. a clear long lingering emotions. edmonds jr. asks jail officials to allowfather. with request was a. it really might chance i get to for a while. what s up baby? what s happening? what s going on? what s going on with you? let me tell you somebody before we start the conversation. i told them from.ó the get-go i choose the path i took. i chose to do what i wanted to do. at the same time i just want to