i m on my way out there, okay? i ll call you when i get there. please, have your phone with you. all right. i m call you in half an hour. all right? i value my life very much now, and my freedom too. i ll have to value it every day when i m out there and think about, well, if you do drugs it s only going to last for a minute. you re going to get back to the drugs and have a habit. you ll get another case, be down in the infirmary dope sick looking like [ bleep ]. i have the power to change myself. i just got to stay away from all bad things. dan espinoza expects to walk out of jail any day now, as well, but his freedom is not guaranteed. authorities might still bring criminal charges against him for his role in a three-on-one fight in the general population unit. but a $750 bail has just been set on his original charges of
that s the blanket i use to keep on my floor. i feel more comfortable and cozy. makes it more like home. that s my cosmetics. each toothbrush doesn t has its own toothpaste so i don t get it mixed up. sounds weird, but that s the way i do it. same thing with deodorants. one day i pick up one. one day the other. you don t use the same one. that s the way do you. mouthwash, shampoo. two of everything. you don t want to use all one thing. there s another unique aspect to esdale s current living situation. due to his fighting or egging on of other inmates, jail officials decided to house him in an area where other inmates would be less likely to respond to him. lunchtime, gentlemen. we decided to remove him from segregation and put him in the infirmary where he wasn t with other people where he could incite a fight or do it himself. this is the infirmary. this is medical, this is where
you have to look at positive side. he caught a ticket, but he didn t catch a ticket for threatening somebody or trying to hurt somebody. he didn t catch a ticket for making a whole bunch of noise. i never said you re dead in the water, but you re not going back but i am, rachelle. if i get into fight, you can do that. i don t care. i m not saying you re dead in the water, but you know i am. but i don t know. you had a setback. that s all it is. no one s saying you re dead in the water, but you need to make sure you re maintaining yourself up here with no issues. rachelle, can i ask you a question? seriously? you asked me ten questions. yeah? did you honestly think what i caught a ticket for was really that bad for me? for me. the ticket wasn t bad. it s the fact that you were getting escalated so quickly and and getting angry over the most minor thing, that the next step was what we were trying to avoid. i understand that. i wasn t doing nothing aggressive.
pretty brutally assaulted another inmate. i beat the [ bleep ] out of him. sent him away in a bus. what s that? an ambulance. like i said, beat him severely. passed out one time during the fight. went to the hospital, bleeding from the ear. not quite sure what his head trauma was, if any. the jail normally punishing fighting by places the inmates in isolation for up to 30 days. is a clinic available for one to come up, the altercation on two? for especially violent incidents, the jail may also choose to file criminal charges, but first, staff will review surveillance video of the fight. at that table is four detainees including daniel espinoza. you can see mr. espinoza looking back to see where the officer s positioned and see where the officer s sight lines are. another interesting proposition, this gentleman knows the attack is coming and he s vacating the area because he doesn t want to be a participant.
minacapelli hasn t always been so mellow. she s nearing the end of 90-day sentence for convictions that include assault on a police officer. i got in a fight with a girl. when they took me to the police station, they got rough with me so i fought back. i punched a lieutenant in the face. they gave me assault and battery on a lieutenant police officer. they call me smiley, because i m always smiling. i m a nice person, but don t get in my personal space because it s going down. minacapelli proved her point just a few days after arriving in jail. she got into fight with another female inmate. she got a broken eye socket. i put her in the infirmary for eight days. time to go. the fight earned her a lengthy stay in the female segregation unit. she was released to general