it s not really that big a deal. i get to stay in the program and complete the program. i get to get my certificate. the sheriff wants us to work with them to compromise. you have to give a little in order to get a little. i went ahead and gave him 14 days so he can graduate. inmate billiter has been there that long. only got three days. and not cleaning up your room, it s serious on a hygiene purpose but not as serious that i need to throw you under the jail. billiter will get to stay in the program, perhaps aided by a lie he told during his hearing. are you court-ordered? yes, ma am. really that s the only thing that saved me. i m really not court-ordered. i m here to get my certificate to present to court when i go to court but i m not court-ordered. i just said that and lied about it because i knew sort of what to manipulate. i manipulated that and it worked. everything s working out perfect.
the h in there. didn t look too good. billiter has it bed to perform tattoos even though he knows he gets risked kicking out of the substance abuse program that he s counting on to help him get a favorable ruling in his case. jail staff allowed us to give some inmates a small camera to record their thoughts. billiter used to use his camera time to record himself creating a tattoo on his cell mate, jack spell. this is a little tattoo parlor right here. never thought i d be getting a tattoo from a sharpened staple. got all the ink right here. mix it up with some shampoo and some soap. this is the tattoo i m about to be getting. it just says infamous. i hope we don t get caught.
no, we re good. i m looking out. every time they come walking and checking the rooms, i m just going to chill on the bed, wait for them to walk past. get right back to it. let s get back to doing tattoos. show the camera that half-finished tattoo. billitera and spell s tattoos go unnoticed by officers, but the next day, billiter s luck runs out. the supervisor of the unit went inside his cell and found a sharp burnt object inside his uniform. i was trying to hide the
it takes a staple and you sharp continue really good and i spoke it in there. i ve got pretty good with pig pokes. i can do faces and everything from a pig poke. i m really good with it. he says he knows his tattoo business is not without risk. too many write-ups could get him kicked out of the substance abuse program. being that i m in the drug dorm, i m trying to be very careful. it s a privilege dorm and program dorm. this is one of the most watched dorms. it s hard to get away with stuff. doing tattoos, it s not a matter of how. it s a matter of when. you will get caught. coming up really sucks in here. when inmates are given cameras, norman smarts records his thoughts on life in the bubble. i wouldn t wish it on my worst enemy. and garrett billiter and his cell mate give a demonstration on jailhouse tattoos.
and i know so many people and i m so comfortable being here now. it s just normal now. police are all going to tell you, man, i m funny. billiter likes to joke around, play pranks on people. but you have to stop him. if you didn t stop him, he would keep pushing, and it can get annoying. that behavior was on display when billiter noticed an officer removing a juice container after breakfast. you bring that back right now. you want to run that by me again? she knows i play with her and mess with her. she got a little snappy with me. usually i m always kicking it with her and talking to her and she s always nice to me. but that day, i was like, don t you walk out there with that juice. you bring that juice back right now, give me that. and she was like, i got something for your ass. you keep on playing, i got something for your ass. damn, i was just playing with you. don t lock me up. spare me. the biggest risk to his