come to my aide. that s against the convict code. other prisons inmates say they will protect me. i have been told they are watching me to make sure nobody hurts me. in certain high-security housing units lockup field teams are required by the prison to wear stab-proof vests before entering. the first time i put on a stab vest was in indiana at wabash valley. it was definitely an uneasy feeling knowing i had to wear this to walk on to the unit an that the potential to be stabbed was higher here. it definitely makes you a little more on your toes and a lot more alert of your environment. we noticed that these vests said lock down. wile we re here we re going to slowly but surely change every stinkin one of them. if i m required to wear a stab vest i usually just make light of it. i joke around about how it adds
that is steady. one of the things i love about watching the raw footage come in from the field are the kind of twists and turns these interviews take. our producers are talking to these inmates about usual hi some serious topics, sensitive topics. and inevitably there will come a time where the producer and the inmate are laughing. some humorous topic came up in the middle of one of these interviews. and i think it s a testament to our field teams that they re able to get these intimate, personal interviews in an extreme environment like prison. do you mind being on tv? no i want to be on tv. i have to get your signatures and take a quick polaroid. try to do this in an orderly fashion. i m second. i love your show. not only are there the rules that the prison or jail gives you but there are the rules i have grown accustomed to live by while i m in a facility. and one is never become too comfortable. you are in a prison or a jail.
death and how it comes knocking. we can t avoid it. it s just something that we have to prepare for. this man s body will wait in the crypt until his family recovers him. but what about those whose next of kin never come calling? well, i m sorry to say this is the los angeles county coroner s office. the police discovered her unresponsive. for every death, field teams have 24 hours to track down relatives. i m looking for her family. when they can t do it, the case falls to investigator joyce catto. i ll immediately try and tap into their prior addresses, arrest history, dmv, vehicle registration, missing persons to locate the families. when you do have those cases where you re unable to find
death and how it comes knocking. we can t avoid it. it s just something that we have to prepare for. this man s body will wait in the crypt until his family recovers him. but what about those whose next of kin never come calling? well, i m sorry to say this is the los angeles county coroner s office. the police discovered her unresponsive. for every death, field teams have 24 hours to track down relatives. i m looking for her family. when they can t do it, the case falls to investigator joyce catto. i ll immediately try and tap into their priorre, arrest history, dmv, vehicle registration, missing persons to locate the families. when you do have those cases
inmate attacks me they will not come to my aide. that s against the convict code. other prisons inmates say they will protect me. i have been told they are watching me to make sure nobody hurts me. in certain high-security housing units lockup field teams are required by the prison to wear stab-proof vests before entering. the first time i put on a stab vest was in indiana at wabash valley. it was definitely an uneasy feeling knowing i had to wear this to walk on to the unit an that the potential to be stabbed was higher here. it definitely makes you a little more on your toes and a lot more alert of your environment. we noticed that these vests said lock down. wile we re here we re going to slowly but surely change every stinkin one of them.