in the whole way. i was in the back of the line when i seen her face, i broke down in tears and, you know, i ran out of there. every time i look at it, you know, i feel like i want to cry. but i hold it in and i pray. my exact saying to her was, you know, you still want to chill tonight? and she said, i can t. i m not around, with a sad face. i didn t ask, are you all right or what was going on. that s why i kind of felt like it was my fault, you know? i felt like i should have asked. i didn t think nothing of it. word spreads fast in the jail. people know who we re filming and i m sure word got back to luis pizzi that we were filming david goodell, so he must have been felt compelled to tell us that he knew vivianna and they
officer burke will file a disciplinary report for tampering with the lock, which could result in segregation time for henrique-marte. he just look for any little thing to [ bleep ] a prisoner. one thing you don t do, you [ bleep ] with a prisoner. coming up it was written in my name, you need to move him out of the unit before something bad happens to him. officer burke receives a threat. and when david goodell came into this facility, his interaction with staff was volatile, dangerous. so i established a rapport. dealing with an inmate who seems to be capable of almost anything.
i m never going to see mommy again. a lot of thoughts that i have replay and haunt me because i can t get an answer. coming up you know why i m here? do you care? i m here to clarify stuff. and there is no good in this man. there is no remorse in this man. david goodell s day of reckoning. mom, i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next. they just didn t stop and then. i m really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you re ok. that s all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely.
me, i committed a heinous crime, which is not true. we don t look at him that way. but once mr. goodell attempted suicide, we had the lieutenant monitor him a lot closer. i came here to see how you re doing. he did that, he built a relationship with him, which has been very helpful as far as our management of mr. goodell. the lieutenant is a 22-year veteran of the jail. you go for sentencing on the 12th, right? the 13th. when david goodell first came into this facility, his interaction with staff was volatile, dangerous. so i established a rappaport, more so to reinforce his positive behavior. you re going to miss me when i m gone, aren t you? i m going to miss you like a hemorrhoid. it doesn t mean i like him. i m not bringing him over to my house for thanksgiving dinner. i have to manage him while he s in this facility. now during one of his regular check-ins with goodell, the lieutenant notices something inside one of his shoes. what s that?
i would give you a hug but not. if you lie, they know. and if you re straightforward, they appreciate the honesty. the thing is, i was dead set on i don t like [ bleep ] i m going to raise hell. but then i got here, i m talking to him. you know what? i hate to admit this, i m not going to tell any of the officers this, but i like it up here. it s actually okay up here. maldonado will remain in the jail until his charges of aggravated assault and kidnapping are resolved. but david goodell s stay here is nearing an end. today is his sentencing. i m kind of grateful he s going to be leaving and will be in the ctody of the stat he s been a challenge to the health staff, the medical staff, all during his tenure here. his ability to create and cause problems, it will not be missed, i will tell you that. all rise, come to order. good afternoon, you can all have a seat. in the courtroom are viviana s family members, including her mother and older sister, stella tulli.