knowing the cameras are rolling, inmates disrupt the proceedings by banging on their cell doors. who beating? where he at? beat on that [ bleep ] door again. beat on the door again. you, i want to do it. you do it. you beat on the [ bleep ] door again. i don t [ bleep ], beat on the [ bleep ] door again. [ bleep ] put his ass out the door. the sooner we get his [ bleep ] out of here.
a-1 to a-4. gilbert s life behind bars is often punctuated by his frequent battles with holman s warden. grant culliver. at the time, culliver and a disciplinary committee were about to review gilbert s behavior and a transfer to a prison closer to his family s home. within moments other inmates had seen that lockup cameras were present decided to disrupt the hearing in the shoe by banging on the cell doors. that s when warden culliver decided to take matters into his own hands. beat on that door again. beat on the door again you, you do it. beat on the [ bleep ] again. i don t beat no [ bleep ] beat on the [ bleep ] door again. [ bleep ] put his ass out the door. [ bleep ]. once the inmates calmed down
exchange about murder. what you saying about the killer? you saying both killer. but it wasn t about prison violence. showed up, saying that macbeth sent him. it was about shakespeare. it was really bizarre. because the inmates are not allowed out of their cells. so they re having this lively conversation through the pie flaps in their cell doors, but other than that, it was like being in a college classroom, listening to a literary debate. the general and he got, he got, i think he might have been prepared for that, so when it came, he would have been, like, my god, how you doing? you know what i m saying? through a program called shakespeare in the shu, inmates here have a brief escape from the relentless boredom of being locked down. indiana state university professor laura bakes started the program. i went door to door, cell to
showed up, saying that macbeth sent him. it was about shakespeare. it was really bizarre. because the inmates are not allowed out of their cells. so they re having this lively conversation through the pie flaps in their cell doors, but other than that, it was like being in a college classroom, listening to a literary debate. the general and he got, he got, i think he might have been prepared for that, so when it came, he would have been, like, my god, how you doing? you know what i m saying? through a program called shakespeare in the shu, inmates here have a brief escape from the relentless boredom of being locked down. indiana state university professor laura bakes started the program. i went door to door, cell to cell and had experiences like walking up at one cell and completely unannounced, mentioned shakespeare and the
somebody posted it. if starr is found guilty of aiding maxwell, her freedom could be short-lived. sign, third line down where it says inmate signature. for your property. behave and don t come back anymore? you say that to me all the time. yes. yes i m going to behave. jimmy maxwell has seen a modest improvement in his life. he s been moved to a new cell and it s a little roomier than his old one. my buddy will is next door. now we can talk, and we can pass stuff back and forth pretty easy without having much fuss or muss. passing items between cells involves a technique known in many jails and prisons as fishing. but tulsa county inmates call it cadillacing. you got a newspaper over there? i got a puzzle to send you, bro. inmates tie objects to string and send them back and forth under cell doors. he made some good burritos