do they still keep the bathroom key with the armory key? i do believe they have reconfigured their key sets and how they secure them. but give it six months, it will happen again and we ll go to plan c. that s it. keys found, case closed. in a nearby courtroom, cecil kunkel s case is still open, but not for long. he s about to find out whether he will spend the next 15 to 61 years in prison for selling stolen checks to an undercover officer. all right. has the jury reached a verdict? we have. is it your position that you think you re hopelessly deadlocked? you don t think any further deliberations would help you reach a decision? right. okay. everybody s on the same page? all right. ladies and gentlemen, the court will declare a mistrial and excuse the jury. the jury s inability to reach a verdict means kunkel s case
you know what i mean? if you don t like me, tell me. i don t give a damn. you know what i mean? what do you think? yeah. it s good. ready to get out? i ll hit it with a razor tonight. yeah. cecil, what s next? beautiful women and some good food. that s what s next. but even kunkel s surrogate cousin josh pike predicts the good times might not last for long. six months to a year. if he ain t back by then, he should be out for a while. i m happy that he s out but i m pissed they let his ass out. what? i want to beat him up now. look at him. you know what, though? that gives me hope. if that tattooed ass [ bleep ], if they let him out, then there s hope for me. i guess. what s not next? coming back to jail.
another couple days until i get determination of your involvement in the incident. and i ll come back and talk to you in a little bit when i get some more information. all right. okay? shamrock then visits kunkel to get his side of the story. mr. kunkel. i m here to see you again. this is like twice in like three weeks. what s going on? nothing. nothing? nope. you recall this incident with mr. hurd? no, i m not saying nothing. you re not saying nothing? you don t want to work with me on this? there ain t nothing there. well, i ll tell you what, i m going to put an extension on this incident. i m going to investigate it, you want me to review cameras or film, i ll go ahead and do that. i don t want an extension. well, that s what you re going to get. you got an officer that s saying one thing, you re telling me you know nothing about it. i ve got a guy down there that s telling me he s a victim. okay? that s up to you.
kunkel will soon walk out of jail with one year of probation to complete. and before he leaves, kunkel has decided to return to his pretrial look. we re going to shave this dirt off my head. why is that? because i m tired of having it. it was just to show for a minute. people see me with all the tattoos and they think they re going to think what they want. but there s you know what i mean, you ve got to get to know me as a person, as a man, as a human, you you what i mean, before you jump to conclusions. you know what i m saying? if you take the time to get to know me, you ll see, man, that i i feel i m a caring person, a loving person, a person that has respect, respects others regardless of race and gender, whatever, you know what i mean? but if you cross that line, then, you know, it is what it is, man. i just take a day at a time. know what i m saying? i m not here to change people s feelings, you know what i m saying? either you like me or you don t.
for a variety of crimes, cecil kunkel is about to defend himself in court for the first time. all right, buddy. i love you. stay out of trouble, all right? let me know what s going on. hey, cut your hair. [ bleep ]. i know, i m in trial. with jury selection completed, his trial for selling stolen checks to an undercover police officer is about to get under way. i ve made my share of mistakes, but, damn, i got set up this time, you know what i mean? kunkel heads through an underground tunnel from the maricopa county jail to the courthouse where he will entrust his fate to 12 strangers. hopefully they believe my story. you know what i mean? because if they don t, then like i said, man, i m done. it s all over but the crying, you know? if they come back and say i m guilty, my mindset s going to be like, it s not going to it s going to be [ bleep ] up.