people coming to him complaining about this, complaining about that. but i m thankful, really thankful for him. he put that structure back in my life. being in jail has got me clean now for 2 1/2 months, and i don t think i ve ever been that clean in over four years. my body is kicking back to, you know, a normal cycle, which is a good thing because for a while i thought i wasn t going to be able to have children. alyssa schlossberg has also had a heroin addiction. she s currently charged with distribution of cocaine and hopes to take part in the state s court drug program. schlossberg would need to plead guilty, but then instead of jail or prison time, she d be sent to an inpatient facility and follow protocol for drug testing for as many years as the court deem necessary. i went into the kitchen and
michael parapar walked up to an inmate in the drc program and took all his commissary and decided to tell the guy he needed to beg for them to get them back. i thought we were a lot more cooler than we were and i thought it was all fun and games and somebody else thought it wasn t. i was aware of the incident, brought him into my office, i questioned him about the incident. at that point he admitted everything he did. i thought he was doing great. i mean, he was on his 68th day. the day before this incident i was telling my sergeant that i can t believe the growth that he s made. he was doing everything perfect. i wish i could go back to the program, but he s a guy i can t have back here. to me, what he did was that serious, unfortunately, he blew his shot. parapar s friend aaron sofield is approaching his end in the program. after some trouble fitting his
change is on the horizon. it is not going to be any different than the recent past has been. unfortunately. that s just i m just being honest. i see me getting out of here, getting high, unfortunately. and if she s around me, whether she wants to or not, she ll probably go back to it too. i know he s going to complete this program for me, because he knows that i don t want to be away from him ever again after this. it doesn t matter if he wants to get high, he s not going to. coming up the prosecutor and the judge told me i could leave, and the time served, you know. basically, it s get out. aaron sofield asked to stay in jail, while thomas costa and alyssa schlossberg make important decisions about their futures as well. this holiday season, get ready for mystery. what s in the trunk? nothing. romance. 18 inch alloys. you remembered.
sentence than he normally would have, 180 days. but sofield is eligible for early release upon successfully completing the program. what have you learned in here about addiction? the main thing i ve learned is that i can t do it by myself. my thinking has changed since i ve been in here. i totally don t think the same way i did when i first came in here. aaron has a better chance than most of the guys we have in here. we has a very supportive large family. he s bright, he s got college, he has a driver s license, a place to live, a car. that s more than many of the people who leave here have. getting better is making a decision. it doesn t just happen. it s saying, you know, i m not going to pick up a drink or a drug, i m going to get the help i need. yes, sir. all right, good luck. and we ll see you. we ll see you during the week, okay? yes, sir. thank you. thank you. today i might know i don t want to use. tomorrow s tomorrow. the 90 days in here i know i m not goin
making a deal for a lighter sentence. in the meantime, even though he and his girlfriend are housed in separate wings and can t see each other, costa says it s good to be under the same roof with her. and i miss the [ bleep ] out of her, and i feel closer to her now being in here. i know we re going through it together. i feel dead without him. it s not that i feel weak. it is not because of lack of nutrition or anything, but it is lack of thomas. costas and schlossberg hope to qualify for the new jersey court drug perhaps. it was set up to help offenders with drug charges avoid jail or prison time. but the program is rigorous and requires a commitment to drug rehabilitation and frequent testing. and the anger issues. and the jail offers its own road to sobriety for the inmates who volunteer to abide by a strict set of rules. this is our drc program. drug rehabilitation center.