a year from now, i ll be collecting my tax return from working my two jobs, one under the table and one on the books, and i ll take this and i ll buy cars. you buy a car for $1,000 and put a price tag on it for $1,300. sell all five of those cars, you just made, what, 12? $1,200 profit. and keep doing it. it s just like selling dope, but you re smelling a commodity. everybody needs a car zp. a lot of the guys i talk to, a tax-paying citizen is a good citizen. someone living on the right side of the law. and he was one of the rare people that referenced that as a goal. a year from now, that s where i see myself. and talk to me in a year and we can talk about five years. as i spoke with him more, i found out what he liked to read. a lockup sound mixer shares an interest with ezekial taylor. and the judge hands down his sentence on paris hammond.
look at our release log for all the inmates that we had signed, and lo and behold, his name was on there. two months later, police arrested the prime suspect in ezekial s death, michael souter. he was charged with murder and pled not guilty. we had known this man. i watched this man holding hands with the brothers during a prayer circle. y all ain t brothers. home video we were able to acquire showed ezekial and souter together on the day of ezekial s death. they were friends. and according to witnesses, they got into an argument later that day. i think finding out about ezekial, particularly being shot and killed, was so disturbing to me. i have to be honest, my initial reaction was, he must have gone back to his old ways of robbing drug dealers. i was able to reach out to one of the taylor brothers close
friends and he was the one who told me what supposedly happened to ezekial. and when i learned that, in fact, it was over an argument, over something insignificant like a card game, i was even more devastated. it just seemed like such a horrible mistake and a true tragedy. he was so empowered by becoming a father. his whole motivation for changing was because he was going to have a child. that this just, just, just seemed like such a tremendous loss and a tremendous waste. it s been fun, but i gotta run. right? give you guys a mic. i need to get a parting shot of you leaving. all right. no problem with that. this is the kind of bull [ bleep ] that happens, you know? you know, i can t really understand it, because it s not an environment that i ever grew up in, but, yeah.
want to do that? why would hannibal ride clear across the globe to go conquer rome when you live way the [ bleep ] over in africa. like, you come in way in the hell over like, why? it all boils down to greed and it helps you understand people. because, me, i m really into sociology too. i just finished a book that was called king leopold s ghost, about leopold ii and his exploitation of the congo. seemed like it was right up his alley. i was done with the book and figured i would just give it to him and help him kill a little bit of time while he was in jail. but i couldn t give it to him because of jail rules. paunch would have to wait until ezekial was released from jail to give him to the book. he was housed in the protective custody unit with gabriel. i ll be out the day before my birthday. happy birthday. how you feeling about that? ready to go back to work. ready to go back to work. every time, right off the
he would only give me a year. a year from now, i ll be collecting my tax return from working my two jobs, one under the table and one on the books, and i ll take this and i ll buy cars. you buy a car for $1,000 and put a price tag on it for $1,300. sell all five of those cars, you just made, what, 12? $1,200 profit. and keep doing it. it s just like selling dope, but you re selling a commodity. everybody needs a car. a lot of the guys i talk to, for them a tax-paying citizen is a good citizen. it s somebody who is living on the right side of the law. and he was one of the rare people who referenced that as a goal. a year from now, that s where i see myself. and then after that, talk to me in a year and then we can talk about five years. coming up as i spoke with him more, i found out what he liked to read. a lockup sound mixer shares an interest with ezekial taylor. and the judge hands down his