waiting to go to trial. i don t know when trial will be. it might be two years from now, three years from now. i don t have that time to waste because i have kids i have to go home to. but have no choice because there s nobody out there willing to help anybody once you get locked up. once you get locked up it s like, well, oh well, it was his fault. housed in another section of the jail is wilkins future brother-in-law and co-defendant michael jones. jones also says he is innocent. both men are eligible for the death penalty if found guilty. and for now, they have stopped writing each other out of fear other inmates might use their words against them and become informants in order to curry favor in their own cases. because everything is being monitored. so in order to keep everybody in safe, know what i m saying, i d rather just cut all ties from him until this is over with. jones cellmate battise hicks has already warned him about about this. ain t no honor amongst thieves,
once you get locked up it s like, well, oh well, it was his fault. housed in another section of the jail is wilkins future brother-in-law and co-defendant michael jones. jones also says he is innocent. both men are eligible for the death penalty if found guilty. and for now, they have stopped writing each other out of fear other inmates might use their words against them and become informants in order to curry favor in their own cases. because everything is being monitored. so in order to keep everybody in safe, know what i m saying, i d rather just cut all ties from him until this is over with. jones cellmate battise hicks has already warned him about about this. ain t no honor amongst thieves, there s no honor. smile in your face, stab you in your back. now chris williams has advice for the first-time inmate as well. i know how high-profile my case is. exactly. certain ones trying to sit around me real close to look for anything to try to get them home sooner. to
the chatham county detention center in savannah, georgia, is an immense jail covering 20 acres, the equivalent of about 15 1/2 football fields. nathaniel wilkins has occupied a small sliver of that real estate for the past month. he is accused of murdering his former boss and that man s girlfriend. basically, it s overwhelming. because like every day, like i wake up in the cell, like on my nights i cry. wilkins admits his former boss fired him prior to the murders. but he insists he held no animosity toward him and maintains his innocence. i m actually sitting in here waiting to go to trial. i don t know when trial will be. it might be two years from now, three years from now. i don t have that time to waste because i have kids i have to go home to. but have no choice because there s nobody out there willing to help anybody once you get locked up. once you get locked up it s like, well, oh well, it was his fault. housed in another section of the jail is wilkins future
there s nobody out there willing to help anybody once you get locked up. once you get locked up it s like, well, oh well, it was his fault. housed in another section of the jail is wilkins future brother-in-law and co-defendant michael jones. jones also says he is innocent. both men are eligible for the death penalty if found guilty. and for now, they have stopped writing each other out of fear other inmates might use their words against them and become informants in order to curry favor in their own cases. because everything is being monitored. so in order to keep everybody in safe, know what i m saying, i d rather just cut all ties from him until this is over with. jones cellmate battise hicks has already warned him about this. ain t no honor amongst thieves, there s no honor. smile in your face, stab you in your back. now chris williams has advice for the first-time inmate as well. i know how high-profile my case is. exactly. certain ones trying to sit
once you get locked up it s like, well, oh well, it was his fault. housed in another section of the jail is wilkins future brother-in-law and co-defendant michael jones. jones also says he is innocent. both men are eligible for the death penalty if found guilty. and for now, they have stopped writing each other out of fear other inmates might use their words against them and become informants in order to curry favor in their own cases. because everything is being monitored. so in order to keep everybody in safe, know what i m saying, i d rather just cut all ties from him until this is over with. jones cell mate bautista hicks has already warned him about about this. ain t no honor amongst thieves, there s no honor. smile in your face, stab you in your back. now chris williams has advice for the first-time inmate as well. i know how high-profile my case is. exactly. certain ones trying to sit around me real close to look for anything to try to get them home