early life was tough. my parents were drug addicts. uncles, aunts, they were all drug addicts. nothing was hidden. i can t believe these apartments are even still here. that s the building we lived in. my family started breaking into houses, burglarizing so that everybody could smoke crack every night. yeah, that s how my life was. are we ready to leave here? i never thought that it was ever a possibility to even think about living a better life. i thought the cards were stacked against me, and that s just the hand i had to play forever. they called us white trash. i ve been a junkie and a white trailer park cracker my entire life. i tried meth at 15 and
i can t believe these apartments are even still here. that s the building we lived in. my family started breaking into houses, burglarizing so that everybody could smoke crack every night. yeah, that s how my life was. are we ready to leave here? i never thought that it was ever a possibility to even think about living a better life. i thought the cards were stacked against me, and that s just the hand i had to play forever. they called us white trash. i ve been a junkie and a white trailer park cracker my entire life. i tried meth at 15 and that was it? that was it. like many other young men in mississippi, poor and addicted to meth, benny ended up behind bars.
my parents were drug addicts. uncles, aunts, they were all drug addicts. nothing was hidden. i can t believe these apartments are even still here. that s the building we lived in. my family started breaking into houses, burglarizing so that everybody could smoke crack every night. yeah, that s how my life was. are we ready to leave here? i never thought that it was ever a possibility to even think about living a better life. i thought the cards were stacked against me, and that s just the hand i had to play forever. they called us white trash. i ve been a junkie and a white trailer park cracker my entire life.
i ll pass. trace: a beverly hills real estate agent and his buddy accused of burglarizing the homes of celebrities. investigators say the realtor had an accomplice go to open houses to swipe stuff from the rich and famous including clothing, jewelry and artwork and sold the loot to pay off his credit card bill every month. among the star-studded victims, usher and adam lambert. the real estate agent expected in court today. he s alleged accomplice has pleaded not guilty. they stole more than $500,000 of goods. we have a criminal defense attorney here. seems like if you re a realtor, this is a moral ethical compass things. the owner is never home during an open house. you get the run of the place. when you steal stuff, that s bad. yeah, very unethical. the district attorney s office
keeping him above the fray. people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. well, i m not a crook. reporter: and third, as the investigation intensified and dean began cooperating with investigators they called for bugging, burglarizing reporter: his ties to the president disintegrated. the counsel to the president, john dean, has also resigned. the watergate scandal broke wide open today. reporter: and as nbc news found way back then, plenty of nixon s fans joined the white house chorus in blaming dean and others. well, i don t blame the president. i think he is his associates fooled him quite a bit. i don t think that he has anything to do with it. i really don t. reporter: to be clear, none of this is to suggest donald trump is like richard nixon or that the russia investigation is like watergate. rather, the point is this. the story of john dean shows us when a president s lawyer turns on him, that is a very big deal, because such a lawy