the only problem is that lindsey blaine is in the housing unit next door. we re not in the same sector, but before we were in the same sector before same day room actually, but now we communicate through the window. as soon as i rolled in here, i liked her. you know how you meet people and you automatically know whether you like them or not? you know what i mean? she s interesting. blaine s also in jail on drug possession charges. she has pled not guilty but admitted to us that she used to shoplift lingeree in which she would sell in order to support a meth habit. she has found the jail s version of lingerie is considerably less stylish. i would rather not wear underwear than have to wear these, you know. that hurts. it hurts. but even jail attire can t extinguish the flames of passion. we write back and forth. her letters are kind of cool. lindsey s hot. have you seen her naked? oh, my god.
when we asked megan about why she wanted to help melissa with her schoolwork she had told us it was because of her father. he influenced her to want to help people and do good and she was able to find a way to do that inside the jail. he was sober for 18 months when he died and i used to just watch him at meetings and stuff and young guys would come in wanting to go to a detox and my father would be the first person to say, i ll give you a ride. no questions asked. not even knowing them, just to help them out. and he always told me, if you can t help somebody, don t hurt them. and treat people how you want to be treated. that s one thing that my father instilled in me before he passed away. i don t know what it is, honey. i have no idea. like her father, megan had struggled with her own addictions. her use of heroin had led to several jail stays. on minor convictions ranging from sex for a fee to disturbing the peace. but this time, the stakes were more serious. she was awaitin
don t wear it again. as it turned out, megan played her cards correctly. the next day in court, her armed robbery charge was lowered to a less serious larceny charge. and even though she was found guilty of that and the drug possession charges, she was released based on the time she had already spent in jail. whether any officers dropped their keys in front of her, we never found out. coming up all right, no gang affiliation? never have? absolutely not. i go to church. if that counts. yeah. sorting out the new inmates at the orange county jail. have you ever tried to hurt yourself before? absolutely not. are you thinking of hurting yourself right now? no, ma am. your grace. your majesty.
the judge eventually siding with the government that this defendant will be locked up until trial. however, there is one caveat here, brooke. the judge saying that the government here has only charged this defendant with gun possession charges as well as drug possession charges. no domestic terrorism charges. the judge said because of that within 14 days if the government still has not charged lieutenant hasson with any additional crimes, any violent crimes, that the defense can come back and argue to get him released. so the government has that burden now to really move forward with this case and potentially press additional charges here. brooke? jessica, thank you. let s listen in to the press conference. the safety of our community, particularly given the position of trust that mr. hasson held with the united states government. i am very thankful for the diligent and skilled investigation of the fbi and the coast guard investigative service who worked with prosecutors in my of
reports larry woodruff has been identified as a second suspect. he s not charged in the killing but is being held on drug possession charges. kaley hartung has more. reporter: authorities say jazmine barnes death is very likely a case of mistaken identity, that when a gunman opened fire on the car she was in he believed somebody else to be inside. we re told this investigation unraveled very quickly on friday. authorities had received a tip by way of activist shaun king. they then pulled eric black jr. over in a traffic stop, brought him in on a possession of marijuana charge, and once he started talking he eventually confessed to being the driver of the car in which another man sat in the passenger seat and pulled the trigger on the gun that shot and killed jazmine barnes. authorities say they are being very cautious in their language now as black is the only man who has been charged in relation to barnes murder. they say this is an ongoing investigation. when it comes to the disc