cell door, i m trying to tell them, these guys are trying to hurt me and kill me. i said, i need to get off this unit. we have another high number of offenders who will self-mutilate and cut to get their way. officers don t come to their cell fast enough, they want a tv, they are having a problem with something, so they will cut in order to get somebody s attention. i ll pull out a razor blade and i cut myself right there. can you see that? right there. them little circles is where i had the stitches. i had four stitches. when i did that, oh, i got everybody s attention then, everybody and their [ bleep ] mama wanted to talk to me and find out why did i it. i don t care. i just want to make it home alive, man. we re going up to g unit to talk to offender gonzalez. his problem is he always gets in trouble and tries to manipulate his way out of it by cutting himself. makes it real hard to deal with him.
you know what i mean? we got nothing better than to do than sit here and think. you name it, i ve seen it as far as how they re hiding contraband. this was beyond what i was used to seeing as far as concealing any kind of contraband, weapon. this was flawless. looks like a regular bar of soap. we wear little earpieces, so we can always be aware of what s being filmed, even if i m not visually seeing what s on film, i can hear what s going on. so i immediately went upstairs, i walked to his cell door, and the second david looked at me, he was like a child who had just been caught with his hand in the cookie jar. i knew they weren t going to find it, that s why i wasn t nervous. you know what i mean? not that i m going to do anything stupid with it. brian had stopped filming at that point, and i asked him, what are you doing? he said, i was just showing where i hide my razor blade in a bar of soap. that was extremely alarming to me. david had already tried to kill himself, usin
i mean, alvin told us everything. he remembered things in vivid detail. and it was chilling. after he looked at me, i shot him in the chest. didn t say anything to him or anything. there s really nothing like being in the room when you hear somebody recall, you know, killing people, personally. we wasn t talking or conversating or anything, it was you know, like we was hunting. just, like, looking for the next victim. looking for that next person. both england and watts were also facing hate crime charges, which could increase their charges of the death penalty. alvin and jacob denied being racist. do you have a problem with black people? no. i have mixed nephews. i ve had some real good black friends. how did you feel about black people? i felt i felt all right with them. i even listen to a little bit of rap black rap music, you know? i listen to that a little bit. but watts cell door told
this is my main view a lot of times. this is a lying on my bunk, look up. it s pretty much what you see. cell door. boxes. sink. toilet. mirrors. headphones. got me a penitentiary back scratcher. this is existence. you make the best of it. you get comfortable. you deal with it. you do what you got to do. it is what it is. making the best of life at the wabash valley correctional facility is something every
consecutive two-and-a-half year sentences for assault with a dangerous weapon. he is a major behavioral issue, if he doesn t get his way or things don t happen fast enough, he tends to get riled up very quickly and everything is a problem for him. it s tough to get him to come down. and everything is a problem for him. nothing he doesn t do anything wrong, we do everything wrong. and there s some major injustice. i m going to advise you to remain silent. no such thing as freedom of speech in jail? what happened to my miranda rights, my amendment rights? when inmates continually act out the jail can secure them in a restraint chair for up to four hours. as deputies place gomes in the chair they fasten a mask around his face to prevent him from spitting. [ bleep ] he is then secured at the waist, torso and ankles. you want to videotape the urination of inmate gomes out of his cell door, the saliva on his cell window. wait, when the [ bleep ] comes out of there. as you