put it underneath a desk or in your locker box or something. then you put that in your body. oh, yeah. does it pose any health risks? yeah, of course. of course. but so does homosexual activity and they not trying to stop that. he told me that he learned how to tattoo in prison, and then when he went back out on the streets, he learned more technique, and i guess he brought those back in with him when he was incarcerated again. like using multiple needles to do tattoos. that s done with ten needles. some of it s missing. some of it is kind of patchy. you can see the difference between you can see how smooth, you know what i mean, almost solid black that is. single needle would be like this, where it s kind of gray and you know broke up.
up. hold on just a second. do you know anything about that? no, what is that? this was found underneath that locker box here. and they also pulled this out from under that locker box. that s what the dog was hitting on a while ago. better get some clothes on. it s not mine. what did you say? it s not mine. if it s something i done, i ll deal with it, but i don t like getting railroaded like this. i ain t even owned one of them for 12 years, a knife. i haven t had one in 12 years. just have to see how it shakes out. whatever happens, i ll deal with it. messed up. next on lockup: extended stay, phase two of the prison shakedown has ty in a tight spot. that s all you want? that s all i need.
him? this was found underneath that locker box here. and later, yet another inmate is caught with a knife, but he s not going down without a fight. based on the fact that mr. jackson told me he found it on your bed under your pillow. under my pillow? so you believe i d leave my a knife under my pillow? to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn t matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida they re gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we re having such a great year on the gulf we ve decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn t be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we ve got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there s world class dining wit
along with needles, tattooing can also be made from everyday items. that s where usually they will burn soot, they will take paper and oil and burn it on the bottom. burn baby oil or hair oil, hair grease, styrofoam cups back in the day. styrofoam cups, chess pieces. anything that doesn t burn complete. that s what soot is, unburned carbon. put it underneath a desk or in your locker box or something. then you put that in your body. oh, yeah. does it pose any health risks? yeah, of course. of course. but so does homosexual activity and they not trying to stop that. he told me that he learned how to tattoo in prison, and then when he went back out on the streets, he learned more
that they can get away with doing tattoos. any small wire can be straightened out and made into a needle. you can get motors out of appliances, tape recorders, cameras. along with needles, tattooing can also be made from everyday items. that s where usually they will burn soot, they will take paper and oil and burn it on the bottom. burn baby oil or hair oil, hair grease, styrofoam cups back in the day. styrofoam cups, chess pieces. anything that doesn t burn complete. that s what soot is, unburned carbon. put it underneath a desk or in your locker box or something. then you put that in your body. oh, yeah. does it pose any health risks? yeah, of course. of course. but so does homosexual activity and they not trying to stop that. he told me that he learned how to tattoo in prison, and then when he went back out on the streets, he learned more