and this guy can escape. i don t know if it s escape paraphernalia, but it could be. we re going to retrieve it now. hey, i need to get that hair from you. whatever documentation you have to send it out, give me the documentation with it. just put it in the envelope and send it out. i will let the case worker do it. they want to make me look like the monster. i have been here over 2 1/2 years. i didn t do nothing. i don t disrespect nobody, don t cause no problems or nothing. we met a rookie officer who was about to find out if that s true. the inmate we re talking about name his name and have you dealt with him before? i haven t messed with him before. it s the first time. i don t know. shiverdecker. i have heard of the reputation and i wasn t too far
away when he did his action last week, but i m hoping to anticipate a good day for him. he s not going to go all crazy, but we ll see. we were with rookie officer derrick ralph as he had his first encounter with shiverdecker. the prison feels there s an educational opportunity in a rookie meeting an inmate as clever and nimble as shiverdecker. stop right there. we know you re able to remove your restraints. we want to see if he ll show us a demonstration on how you do it or not. this is prison. this isn t a playground. we want to train these officers on what to look out for and you d actually be a vital training element for this. we have an officer here, new officer. officer ralph. it s not [ bleep ] safety net. i understand that, but if you can do it, you can do it. i know but that s my safety net, you know? i don t [ bleep ] do it just to do it, you know.
it s like a bullet hole. shiverdecker has had plenty of time to amass tattoos and learn the ways of prison. at an age when most boys collect baseball cards, shiverdecker was collecting convictions. first time i really got in trouble i think i was 10 1/2. i got grand theft auto. since then shiverdecker has spent far more time inside correctional institutions than outside. he s currently serving 45 years for assault, battery, and possession of a deadly weapon by a prisoner. a weapon every bit as creative as this most recent one. i stabbed somebody with some jolly ranchers. i took a bunch of jolly ranchers off the canteen, melted it down into a cone, let it get hard like a rock, and it s actually stronger than glass. and sometimes it s not always you re going to outmuscle somebody.
that s what i m going to do. that goes for anybody. [ bleep ]. this is prison. go ahead and restrain him. put that a little tighter. hold up, shiverdecker. hold up. check this out. if you can put your finger in there, it s too loose. see how loose it was? yes, sir. best thing i can tell you, don t trust nobody. you definitely don t want to trust me. you can still slip that damn cuff, can t you? coming up i did so much damage they said that i had to have a weapon. violent women attempt to balance prison with motherhood. i had guilt. okay, my kid s a thief because i m a thief and what i have to do to change it.
something good to [ bleep ] it out. but when it comes to someone as crafty as shiverdecker, even an attempt to do good arouses suspicion. not long after he cut his hair for a cancer patient, officers decided to confiscate it. it s been done in the past where they can make a head and glue that hair onto a dummy head. an officer thinks he s asleep and it s actually a dummy head and this guy can escape. i don t know if it s escape paraphernalia, but it could be. we re going to retrieve it now. hey, i need to get that hair from you. whatever documentation you have to send it out, give me the documentation with it. just put it in the envelope and send it out. i will let the case worker do it.