out to the firing squad or something, you know, jusend it. in reality, all i m doing is dying a slow, painful death, you know? the victim was shot four times, face and chest area. briceno s childhood friend, jeremy bowles, will likely never see freedom again either. one more time in the head. after confessing to 29 murders, bowles has been asked by jail officials to detail the killings in writing. as the details come forward, our chain will basically be to gather all the information from him as much as possible, document it on paper. and then what we ll do is we ll start contacting the law enforcement agencies that it concerns. from there, those agencies will probably get ahold of the
i m telling you right now you ve got the green light to do what ert is known best for. nice and steady. nice and steady. the team is on its way to briceno s cell to launch a surprise shakedown for contraband. and they re taking no chances. get on the ground. get on the ground. get on the ground or we will use less lethal weapons against you. slide out. slide out. on your stomach. keep coming out. just like that s fine. start heading off to your left. that way. we do cell searches all the time. we don t always use this level of security. put your hands behind your back. we re doing this because these guys have information that either they re willing to fight to protect or because, in briceno s case, he is such a
to protect or because, in briceno s case, he is such a high-level threat that we take these precautions just to protect ourselves. with briceno safely restrained, deputies descend on his cell searching for contraband, like weapons or drugs. and equally as important, gang intelligence. sometimes they will hide kites in between the papers. if it is legal mail or legal paperwork they think we can t search it. we can search it. but we can t read it. does that happen a lot to you? what, this? yeah. yeah. how come? just procedure, their jobs, you know. within minutes, the deputies make a hit and discover gang-related documents. i m not really at liberty to say exactly how it could help us. it s sensitive material. but it s probably going to help investigations further down the road. this was a good one. any time we get decent intelligence, it s a good search. while authorities still consider briceno to be a powerful gang leader, his time at orange county has been spent
it. in reality, all i m doing is dying a slow, painful death, you know? the victim was shot four times, face and chest area. briceno s childhood friend, jeremy bowles, will likely never see freedom again either. one more time in the head. after confessing to 29 murders, bowles has been asked by jail officials to detail the killings in writing. as the details come forward, our chain will basically be to gather all the information from him as much as possible, document it on paper. and then what we ll do is we ll start contacting the law enforcement agencies that it concerns. from there, those agencies will probably get ahold of the district attorney s office. and they ll probably have a sit-down with inmate bowles and they ll discuss each individual
somebody. you know? but, you know, he s young. he s a teenager. sometimes he don t make the best decisions, you know? you can t force it. you know, it s like you can bring a horse to the water. but you can t make it drink, you know. ultimately, they re going to make their own decisions. though he has never been charged with murder, briceno made it cheer that when he was jesse s age, some of his decisions ended in violence. i was just treacherous. you know? i was just a gunner. when fools hear my name, i wanted my name to bring fear, you know, to the depths of their soul, you know. but as far as, like, when i was going on hits, your intentions is to go and spray as many rounds as you can and bring you know? and bring the rain. just delivering a metal rainstorm, you know. coming up, jeremy bowles receives devastating news.