the cell mate michael jones witnessed what happened next. he got up like you tripping, you tripping. i beat your as. pick a room. i said, man, you tripping. no, you tripping. then i felt like he was trying to front on me. i just took off. i just we just grabbed each other. he got on top of me. that s when i guess any time they shoot, wropt to to it to you little brother. he is it hurt. i bust him out. even swap. no swimming. but soon after the fight hicks says he felt like he was swinging. after officers moved him to a segregation cell for fighting,
hicks is currently charged with eight felonies. the most serious being three counts of a sale of a controlled substance. he plead not guilty and awaiting trial. because, you know, guys will try it. you have to show them like no. i m a man. you re going to treat me like a man. if you don t they re going to run over you. jones is one of two men accused of a double murder of a young couple. his co-defendant is his future brother-in-law who is a former employee of the male victim. wilkins is housed in another part of the jail. both men say they re innocent. deep down inside it s still killing me. i tighten up. i got to be a man first among these. i can t be a sheep among wolves. any sign of weakness they ll eat you. given the gravity of his charges, jones could be in jail
a lot of things came up short. missing like 12 soups, seven bag of chips, four honey buns, missing a bar of soap. where my stuff at? jones admits to taking the items but says it wasn t a swindle, it was debt repayment. and i rltsed he still owed me some items. you re not going to get away with that, we call that a pc move, owe somebody something but hurt them and get kicked out? [ bleep ]. no, no, heck no. he took way more than what was owed. if he did have something owed he took way more than what was owed to him. i ve told him. i gave him the jobs. i m like, listen. there s things you do and don t. among other things, hicks says he warned jones to not talk to inmates about his case because they might report that information, truthfully or not, to authorities. hicks says now he s in just such a position because of what jones has told him about his case. you told me your case. and it s like, a guy would tell
have to fight for my virginity. my bunk mate is not like that at all. he s smart at hell. he s been through the system stuff before. that helped me a lot on how to make it in here. don t move. i ve been around murders within rapist, drug dealers, killers. i ve been around it all. i try to give him the basic don t take nothing from no one. stay to yourself, you ll be all right. hicks has a wealth of experience to draw from. he s had numerous stays in jail on convictions including sale of a controlled substance, criminal trespassing, receiving stolen property, and eluding police. there ain t no honor. they don t care. they ll smile at your face and stab you in the back. nobody singing too loud in the church choir. the first chance they get they re going to cross you.
he s like, [ bleep ], you tripping, you tripping you building to pay that [ bleep ], pick a room, i beat your ass, pick a room! he said, you re tripping. i said, no, you re tripping. i just took off. boom boom, we just grabbed each other. hit him a couple of times. went to grab him will be back on the floor. he grabbed me, lift me, slam me, boom. he got on top i of me like, i gotcha now. hit me one time, boom. i took his shoe. i don t want to do it to you, little bro. he s like, ah, ah, ah! he s [ bleep ] hurt. okay, you want a shoe, i ll give you a busted moultss. swap those with him. soon after the fight hicks says he felt he was swindled. after officers moved him to a segregation cell for fighting hicks realized he was missing several items he had purchased from the jail commissary.