sign for me right there. beauchamp has requested to move to a trustee pod, a housing unit for inmate workers. though they re not paid. there are some other benefits to be had. more time out of their cells and extra food. the trustee, on the day that they do work, which is more than likely every day, they would get two trays at the end of their work period. is that your main motivation? that is my main motivation for being in trustee pod. but eloy orosco need not worry about getting an inmate job for extra food. i m quite excited. yes, you are excited. he is able to purchase more than enough snacks from the jail commissary to quell his appetite. one white rice. three instant coffees. orosco pays for commissary from money put on his books, a debit account funded by family members, including the one person to whom he feels closest.
going to work. what s going on? guiliano holds an inmate job as a runner. cleaning housing units and helping with meal and laundry deliveries. my little office right here. this is all new to me, cleaning, staying out of trouble, trying to anyway. it wasn t easy, wasn t easy over the years. i guess you could call him the problem child for a while. deputy boussa has worked at the suffolk county jail almost as long as giuliano has been frequenting it. years ago, always fighting, disrupting units. i was. he would leave segregation, come back to population and an hour later go back to segregation. i wasn t there long. that was me. were you on the ninth floor, the heroin? yep. i was there. you were there when they passed it through the door. the eighth floor. they passed it from the eighth to the ninth? i was there. those were the days, too. big change in this jail since then. yes. now you re lucky if you re getting a tylenol.
in tents. you re my helper for the rest of the night. you re going to help us with chow and then whatever else the trustees are going to do, you re going to be their right-hand person. there s chow so you re mine. i can t stand it inside. while black will have a night of extra tasks ahead of her, she needs to be back at her inmate job the next morning. she works in what is known at maricopa as the m.a.s.h. unit. m.a.s.h. stands for the maricopa county sheriff s office animal safe haven. we regularly get animals in that are at death s door. m.a.s.h. is a housing unit for abused animals whose owners are incarcerated at maricopa. it s located in one of the original jail facilities, which was shut down for human occupants in 1999.
others to participate. do you understand? yes. beachum has requested to move to the trustee pod, a housing unit for inmate workers. though they are not paid, there are some other benefits to be had. more time-out of their cells and extra food. i m a trustee. on the day that they do work, which is more than likely every day, they would get two trays at the end of their work period. is that your main motivation? yes, that is my main motivation for being in trustee pod. but eloy need not worry about getting an inmate job for extra food. i am quite excited. yes, yes. he is able to purchase more than enough snacks from the jail commissary to quell his appetite. three instant coffees. he pays for commissary through money put on his books, a debit account funded by family members, including the one person to whom he feels closest. my biggest thing is my mom.
mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? yep. all right. when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. however you want to break it down. right from the start, he was good natured and full of optimism for the future. despite being incarcerated for the past 26 years. komyatti entered prison at age 17 for his role in a bizarre family plot that ended with the murder of his abusive father. my dad was just an alcoholic. i was like a little kid, 7, 8 years old. i m crawled up under the kitchen table, and he s got a belt with a buckle, putting marks all over my face and everything, all over my body. my mom is like look, stop. you ve got to stop. you re going to kill him.