possession by an ex-felon. they were making toilet music. you know, write on the toilet and you got to make your own beats. you know what i mean? isher s cellmate is 20-year-old dinell thompson. better known here as dooker. it is the south side. thompson was at maricopa appealing two murder convictions that could land him in prison for at least 32 years. keep the noise down over there. rap has helped the two men bridge their generation gap. trying to film [ bleep ]. the cellies share one other thing in common. they re both members of the crips street gang. but they were at very different stages in their life. cousin ice was no longer in love with the lifestyle.
fraudulent credit cards until an unlucky traffic stop had him right back to jail. i was driving a buddy to his house. instead of slowing down for a speed bump, i went around it. that s exactly how i got busted. i had everything in the vehicle with me. and looked like a real [ muted ] when i got pulled over. as an ab 109 inmate, whatley can still get back into the programs, despite being re-arrested. but other factors, including his ongoing affiliation with the crips street gang could get in his way. i m ready for change. that this is a part of my past, it s hindering me for being a better person in the future. i m willing to hang it up right now, actually. for my kids sake, for my family. are you saying you re done? i m saying i m done. coming up i didn t leave the program lags time with any intentions of stopping what i was doing. how did that work for you? jason whatley pleads his case for a second chance.
man. this is crazy right here. when we visited california state prison corcoran for extended stay, we came upon clarence lee as he was moving into a new cell with an old friend from the neighborhood. a place he might never see again. lee was a veteran of the crips street gang and is serving a life sentence for murder. the majority of inmates in prison belong to gangs. welcome into our little casa. lee s old friend reginald maiden who preferred to be called terry was in a distinct minority. go to school together. help each other with schoolwork. go to chow together. i have no problem sitting with terry. i have no problem doing whatever with terry because i look at him as a human.
that s exactly how i got busted. i had everything in the vehicle with me. and looked like a real [ muted ] when i got pulled over. as an ab 109 inmate, whatley can still get back into the programs, despite being re-arrested. but other factors, including his ongoing affiliation with the crips street gang could get in his way. i m ready for change. that this is a part of my past, it s hindering me for being a better person in the future. i m willing to hang it up right now, actually. for my kids sake, for my family. are you saying you re done? i m saying i m done. coming up i didn t leave the program lags time with any intentions of stopping what i was doing. how did that work for you? jason whatley pleads his case for a second chance. and later they all call me spider man, spider, whatever. one man s love of spiders translates into a profitable
man. this is crazy right here. when we visited california state prison corcoran for extended stay, we came upon clarence lee as he was moving into a new cell with an old friend from the neighborhood. a place he might never see again. lee was a veteran of the crips street gang and is serving a life sentence for murder. the majority of inmates in prison belong to gangs. welcome into our little casa. lee s old friend reginald maiden who preferred to be called terry was in a distinct minority. go to school together. help each other with schoolwork. go to chow together. i have no problem sitting with terry. i have no problem doing whatever with terry because i look at him as a human. i understand all of the things he went through.