$7 a day. that s up 10% from last year and sleep away camp are now 173 bucks a day which adds up quickly when you consider those camps are usually a multi-week commitments. so kristinn are you a yay or nay for paying those prices to send your kid to ccap. i know they re too young, but when they get to the probably going to have to be a yea when the time comes because what choice will i have? i mean, the reality is a lot of our institutes in this country were built around a time when families were one income institutions. we don t live in that world anymore, but things like the public school system haven t kept up so schools are out all summer and the day ends at three and parents would have having to pay the price in our new modern world where surprise both parents often work illu, instead of having to save for your daughter to go to college? hello to you. now going to save for your daughter to go to camp j. what happens let me tell you something. this makes me so furious january rol
that s difficult to maintain your sanity. it s your move. i think they probably will be out of camp j soon. both of them have done well while they ve been here. it s all about attitude. we can t help somebody if they don t want to help themselves. but i m more than willing to help any of them who are willing to make that effort on our behalf. coming up, two ways out of angola. one is hard-earned freedom lurking just beyond the front gate. the other path is death. 2,000 pounds on my back. it takes about a minute and a half to breathe the two breaths and then they will stop breathing. .failure to disappear. a backyard invasion. homeowner takes matters into his own hands.
and camp j, billy mccoy, age 63, had a heartone month after we f and camp j, billy mccoy, age 63, had a hea one day later, he died. no one came to claim his body. there was no family to be contacted. is there anybody else that would like to share something about mccoy at this time? defiant until the end, billy, better known by his nickname understanding left a fellow impression on his fellow inmates. a lot of people didn t
like billy mccoy, who have been in and out of camp j for over a decade. you get yourself back on track. yes, sir. i ll see that we can do everything to get yourself to ccr. okay. watch this. i am. i have always been on track. i will maintain my ability when i m dead and in the ground, i will not lose my mental stability. this morning, since you mentioned that, the captain dashed a bucket of ice water on me because i won t eat, trying to force me into eating. he also would not put a trail of food you and i both know that is not true. your restriction is too severe for me being 63 years old. you will be held here until you can get through the program and conduct yourself according to the program. i m conducting myself.
if you re looking for it. and if you re not careful, trouble finds you. mccoy. yes, sir? how you feeling? normal, i guess. normal? yes, sir. you looking thin, man. not ready to eat? no, sir, i m not going to eat anything until i can get some results. most try to pass through the program as quickly as possible. but then there are some men, like billy mccoy, who s been in and out of camp j for over a decade. you get yourself back on track, like you were a week ago. you were doing well. yes, sir. i will do everything i can to see if we can get you to ccr, but you ve got to get yourself advanced in the program first. watch this, sir. i am i have always been on track. i will maintain my mental stability when i need it in six feet in the ground. i will not lose my mental stability. this morning, since you