he s been a problem since literally the day he came in. we ll do what we have to do and document it, but this guy s just going to be a real pain until he gets out of here. the next day warden ivey pays evans a visit to discuss the latest incident that landed him back in segregation. something must have happened. i wasn t here. you ve got to tell me what happened. i was standing right next to him, warden. the man got to hopping and hollering. tells the lockup, corporal keys don t belong on this floor. hold on. wait a minute, wait a minute. corporal keys is a supervisor so he can be on any floor in this jail. let s get that straight. yes, sir. okay. i m in lockup and same man arguing with me still on the pod. how do you know that? word of mouth. word of mouth from who? you been down there? no, sir, but you talk to somebody down there? he s still there, sir. that s what you re saying. i m not going to debate that with you check it i m not going to che
so you want to let me know why you placed this call for him? first, i didn t know he was on phone restriction. two, i was trying to get a contact for my mother for my legal. as you know, my mother got lupus. here s the problem. he s on a court order for a judge, just so you understand. so you violated his court order. you re looking at 15 days in lockup. what if i didn t know? i had no understanding. i was just getting through to my family. i have the recording. i listened to it. i was talking to my mother. so is there but you placed a call hold on. i need you to understand i understand. i m asking you to understand me. i do. i understand. i understand you want to talk to your mother. i understand the situation that you were in. to know anything it was my mother, man. listen, i understand. but the point is you violated a direct order of the court. you violated our procedures also. i respect that. now have consideration for me as far as that was my mother.
no problem. charles always has an agenda for something he wants or needs. pretty much every single lockup he s had, i ve dealt with. i kind of don t want to say build rapport, but i understand what his attitude is and what he s looking for. coming up how you doing? okay. i m doing okay. joanne schneider gets a visit from the man who is both her husband and her co-defendant. i had a couple of hours to decide if i wanted to take a plea, which i did. i didn t want to trust my life to 12 people who couldn t figure out how to get out of jury duty. and the mckinney brothers are allowed one brief visit. how are you doing? ne. oh! well that s nice! and checking your score won t hurt your credit. oh! i m so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you re not a customer. finding the best hotel price is now a safe bet.
he s been a problem since literally the day he came in. we ll do what we have to do and document it, but this guy s just going to be a real pain until he gets out of here. the next day warden ivey pays evans a visit to discuss the latest department that landed him back in segregation. something must have happened. i wasn t here. you ve got to tell me what happened. i was standing right next to him, warden. the man got to hopping and hollering. tells the lockup, corporal keys don t belong on this floor. hold on. wait a minute, wait a minute. corporal keys is a supervisor so he can be on any floor in this jail. let s get that straight. yes, sir. okay. i m in lockup and same man arguing with me still on the pod. how do you know that? word of mouth. word of mouth from who? you been down there? no, sir, but you talk to somebody down there? he s still there, sir. that s what you re saying. i m not going to debate that with you check it i m not going to c
and hot dogs. yeah, i worry about that. don t worry about me. i ll be just fine. you got to take care of yourself. with her transfer to prison imminent, schneider still does not know how far away she will go. she fears she will be sent to the same prison in which she served time prior to her resentencing, the ohio reformatory for women, 150 miles from cleveland. marysville, if you want my honest opinion, is the armpit of hell. as you well know, there s no guarantees with this judicial system. right. if you wind up in marysville, we ll deal with that when the time comes. it s a long trek from here to marysville to see you. you re going to come back home sooner or later. they can t keep me forever. nope. your time is up. you have to send your visitor back down. okay. thank you. all righty. we have to say good-bye. we have to say good-bye? yeah. i love you. i love you too. bye-bye. i don t know exactly when i ll see him next.