some inmates like tim duncan know all about the drug trade in corcoran. i used drugs in prison my whole life, that was my thing. heroin is my drug of choice. i don t use anything else. i don t smoke spot or do crank. i drink like a fish when i can, i make better wine than you can probably buy on the streets. ferment fruit and sugar, put it together, warm it, stick it under the bunk for three days, strain it and drink it. tim transitioned from a drug user on the streets to an enforcer for the aryan brotherhood in prison, responsible for collecting drug debts. my policy was if one of my people got in a drug debt i
them from committing crimes. as we with found out from talking to c.o. s and inmates, that s usually not the case, especially when it comes to gangs. the gangs inside the prison control drug trafficking, extortion. any kind of crime that you can think of that happens in the streets, it happens within the prison system. actually, gang members, their number one source in making money is through narcotics. out on the street, and the institution, they can make just as much money in the institution as they can on the street. selling narcotics leads to hits, people that have drug debts. once i came to state prison, i knew there was always a demand for drugs. miguel perez was convicted of a contract murder and drug trafficking, when he was only 15. he says he used family connections with a foreign drug cartel to rise up the ranks of his prison gang, the mexican mafia. once i opened the door with
where the items can be bought, sold and used. some inmates like tim duncan know all about the drug trade in corcoran. i used drugs in prison my whole life, that was my thing. heroin is my drug of choice. i don t use anything else. i don t smoke spot or do crank. i drink like a fish when i can, i make better wine than you can probably buy on the streets. ferment fruit and sugar, put it together, warm it, stick it under the bunk for three days, strain it and drink it. tim transitioned from a drug user on the streets to an enforcer for the aryan brotherhood in prison, responsible for collecting drug debts. my policy was if one of my people got in a drug debt i
job site come up clean of any contraband. this could mean it s already reached the prison population. where the items can be bought, sold and used. some inmates like tim duncan know all about the drug trade in corcoran. i used drugs in prison my whole life, that was my thing. heroin is my drug of choice. i don t use anything else. i don t smoke spot or do crank. i drink like a fish when i can, i make better wine than you can probably buy on the streets. ferment fruit and sugar, put it together, warm it, stick it under the bunk for three days, strain it and drink it. tim transitioned from a drug user on the streets to an enforcer for the aryan brotherhood in prison, responsible for collecting drug debts. my policy was if one of my
their internal politics. because the prison is so new, it s like one big turf war. what s the nature of your alarm? appears to be a battery on an inmate. it s very hard. too much political game going on right now with these guys. a lot of drug debts right now. a lot of disrespects. something s going to happen and it s going to happen soon. it s ready to go off. today castellanos is concerned about a white inmate named aaron yost. watch out for this guy on the yard. he s calling the shots on the block for the whites. we re expecting something today, but we don t know. before coming to prison, yost was a drug addict with a burglary and attempted burglary on his record. when he was arrested for manufacturing methamphetamine in 1996, he fell under california s three strikes statute and got 35 years to life. that means i might possibly be eligible for parole in the year 2028. but i m like 43 right now, and