a lot of things came up short. 12 soups, seven bags of chips, missing a bar of soap. jones admits to taking the items but says it wasn t a swindle, it was debt repayment. and i realized he still owed me some items. we call that a pc move, you try to owe somebody something but try to hurry up and get kicked out. [ bleep ]. no, no, heck, no. he took way more than what was owed. if he did collect, he took way more than what was owed him. he took way more. i told him. i gave him the game of the jailhouse. listen, this is things you do and don t. among other things he warned jones not to talk to inmates about his case because they might report that information, truthfully or not, to authorities. hicks says now he s in just such a position because of what jones has told them about his case. i m like, mike. like i know your case. like you ve told me your case. you sat down and you told me your case. it s like, a guy tell me everything about his case, he
around you real close and try to look for anything to try to get them home sooner. to get information that will help their case. we ve been telling him to keep his distance from everyone. say, for instance, i m sitting here talking with this guy. next thing you know i see somebody standing as close to me than you would ever usually do. and when i notice you, you try to ease off. then i turn around, go to another spot. i see you trying to, you know, ease up with your ears and stuff. i know, hey, man, i know what s up but this ain t no i m not your ticket out of here. you know, they give a funny look and walk off, you know what i m saying? why do you think we was warning you before? uh-huh. keep your distance. uh-huh. everybody want to go home. snakes, man. don t even have to be guilty but they ll say something to make me look guilty to the grand jury. how does he know to trust you? first of all, that s his choice when he s home. it has nothing to do with me. the wa
sooner. to get information that will help their case. we ve been telling him to keep his distance from everyone. say, for instance, i m sitting here talking with this guy. next thing you know i see somebody standing as close to me than you would ever usually do. and when i notice you, you try to ease off. then i turn around, go to another spot. i see you trying to, you know, ease up with your ears and stuff. i know, hey, man, i know what s up but this ain t no i m not your ticket out of here. you know, they give a funny look and walk off, you know what i m saying? why do you think we was warning you before? uh-huh. keep your distance. uh-huh. everybody want to go home. snakes, man. don t even have to be guilty but they ll say something to make me look guilty to the grand jury. how does he know to trust you? first of all, that s his choice when he s home. it has nothing to do with me. the way i conduct myself, i don t mingle with no one in here. except the people i
commissary. a lot of things came up short. 12 soups, seven bags of chips, missing a bar of soap. jones admits to taking the items but says it wasn t a swindle, it was debt repayment. and i realized he still owed me some items. we call that a pc move, you try to owe somebody something but try to hurt them and get kicked out. [ bleep ]. no, no, heck, no. he took way more than what was owed. if he did collect, he took way more than what was owed him. he took way more. i told him. i gave him the game of the jailhouse. listen, this is things you do and don t. among other things he warned jones not to talk to inmates about his case because they might report that information, truthfully or not, to authorities. hicks says now he s in just such a position because of what jones has told them about his case. i m like, mike. like i know your case. like you ve told me your case. you sat down and you told me your case. it s like, a guy tell me
turned out to be anything but a predator. he s smart as hell. he been through the system stuff before, you know? that s who really helped me a lot how to make it in here. come on don t move them. you re right, you re right, you re right, you re right. i been around murderers, killers, rapists, drug dealers, i ban around it all. i try to give him the basics. don t take nothing from nobody. know what i mean? stay to yourself, you know. you ll be all right. hicks has a wealth of experience to draw from. he has had numerous stays in jail on convictions including sale of a controlled substance, criminal trespassing, receiving stolen property, and eluding police. ain t honor amongst thieves, ain t no honor. smile at your face, stab you in your back. nobody will say it too loud.