i m hoping it ain t going to be long. even if i have to hurt myself to get out of here, i ll do it. because i cannot stand being in this cell for a long time. while waiting for a bed to open up, philbeck has been moved to a temporary holding cell next to an inmate experiencing a psychiatric episode. [ bleep ]! in spite of his neighbor, philbeck has seemingly made peace with the situation. on the psych unit, if you act on everything that they do, you ll be fighting every day. officers eventually remove the other inmate. but philbeck has received some bad news. his transfer to a dormitory housing unit where he will have more privileges has been delayed. i just found out today that there s no beds open in e or a. so i m stuck for a while.
you have no idea why this man jumped you? no. calm down. we soon learned that philbeck s trouble with other inmates has been part of a pattern. mr. philbeck has a habit of doing things that are very unpopular with other inmates. while he was on rtu, he had run up a significant debt with another offender and apparently couldn t or wouldn t pay it back, sew began to then talk to us about being ready to go to population. we were unaware of the debt until later. he got moved out there and essentially stiffed the guy. and so when he came back, as soon as the other offender saw him, he went to collect on the debt, so to speak. it s an interesting world in here. coming up, it s the end of the road for rudy gonzalez. see how i m shaking a little
black dolly parton, huh? don t wear nothing too revealing because they won t let you in. okay? there you go. i m gonna get up there, sweetheart. write me, all right? i ll see you on monday. love you, too, sweetie. bye-bye. that was a decent little conversation. beauchamp can see the light at the end of his tunnel. it was all right. you all right? but john philbeck s tunnel is about to get darker. like beauchamp, philbeck is a cutter. what instrument did you use to create that cut? a razor blade. cutting it down this side here and that side there to the bone. i took the razor and bowled it
and cut the whole middle out, all the way down to the bone. there was nothing but a big hole there. i ain t got no feeling here no more. only days away from being transferred from the residential treatment unit to a general population dorm, philbeck has run into a problem. apparently he had an incident on our rtu today, said someone walked into his cell and destroyed some of his property and became threatening. i went to him, i said, i m coming to you before anything jumps off. i m glad you did that. i wanted to come out and cut him. i was going to do that today but i didn t. i let it go. thanks for making a good decision. better this than all that. i know how much damage you can do, so i m glad you took another
him upstairs, let him stay up on g dorm for the weekend, sort out what went on monday. either way, we ll probably get him out to e dorm. he was in phase 2. we wanted to get him out there anyway. now he s ready to go. so it works out. coming up, it doesn t take long for philbeck s patience to be put to the test once more. and another inmate s patience seems to have a sinister side. if i got a problem with somebody, i m just going to be patient until i get a chance to put my hands on him and then i m gonna whoop his ass. thinking ab? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? thinking ab? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you, it s everything to us.