it really showed me that i guess he s on good terms with me now. that was a surprise. while many things broke his way during the parole hearing, the end result was not what orosco had hoped for. what the parole office has recommended, isf, i m not too happy with. rather than reinstate his parole, the board decided to send orosco to an intermediate sanction facility, a halfway house that provides drug counciling to parole violators for a period of six months to one year. the hearing did, however, allow orosco to continue an important illusion. i m happy my mother didn t find out today that i was using pills. that would break her heart. she just wants to believe that i m doing good.
to take into consideration. if she shows, i m guilty. but she s married to my brother. so she has the rest of her life that she plans on being with my brother to face my family. orosco also worries that if his mother attends the hearing she will find out about his failed drug test. i haven t been straight up with my mom as far as coming out dirty because i just hate to break her heart. have a seat. the hearing is attended by orosco s parole officer, antonio ramos, and is run by edna corales. was anyone subpoenaed to be here for the hearing today? offender s mother is here, but she speaks only spanish. i had tried to get the complain ant to be here. her testimony is certainly important. she hasn t made it yet. i assume she will not make it. she stated she was just simply afraid of the threats that had been made according to her. orosco caught a break in that his sister-in-law is not here to
about. you probably know some of their names too. some of those guards that come in our pod. when you see them all right. all right. because of the fact you are in jail and haven t seen women in how long. when you see one walk in your pod, you get real excited. you get a real happy desire inside. no, not really. i do. well, that s you. we are born different. so far this place has seemed a lot more laid back, so i feel a lot more comfortable with who i am. and i kind of let them know that, hey, i am. i m gay. they seem to be perfectly okay with that. i think this jail would be a lot better if they didn t segregate people the way that they do. so we all agree? all agree. coming up. the first allegation has mr. orosco terroristic threats of family, household. do you admit or deny the allegation? deny. eloy orosco tries to convince the parole board to set him free. hi.
though eloy orosco is housed with the masculine group, he was once classified as feminine at an earlier stay at bexar county. this time around i butched up a little bit and said i was masculine, and they put me in the masculine group because i don t want to be with a bunch of drama queens and, you know, girls. i m trying to be with the masculine group, with the boys. starting at age 16, orosco has been in and out of the bexar county jail. he was recently convicted for burglary and is back now after violating parole. orosco believes his experience in jail has made him a leader in his unit. a lot of people look up to me and come to me for advice. they know that i am in and out of the system. in some cases the emotions get lost. as far as in the system. maybe you should go back to the law breyer and get another motion and do that again. nothing goes down without me knowing. if there is an altercation, they will come and talk to me about it. hey, this person did this. they will see
i m not like that. little do they know that i am straight. bexar county don t really care. beauchamp says most inmates here have been respectful of his sexuality. eloy, he is very flamboyant. come up to me and give me a massage or something like that. he wouldn t go too far. he knew i was straight. no. i know a lot of people were thinking there was something going on between me and him. coy have messed around with him if i wanted to. of course you get a straight guy walking in the door, everybody is saying, well, nobody has had him. i want him. i want to be the first. but these days, eloy orosco has bigger concerns than jail house relationships. he recently violated his parole after testing positive for drugs and threatening his sister-in-law with violence. i told her that i was going to beat her up. i become a little bit violent-speaking once pills and drugs and alcohol take place. i think i m superman. she called the police and said