hell, my rights, you know, they took everything. this is what i will be taking out of prison. everything i own will be in here, letters and stuff i bought a long time ago. this shower bag. that s the only thing i m getting out of prison, a leather bag and myself. but then a phone message comes into holman that can provide the answer to donald s search for a new home. hey, your father called today. who? your father. he said he didn t forget your birthday. he s made several attempts to send you a letter. he said happy birthday. he changed his mind. he s going to give you a second chance. if you re sincere about getting out and coming to work, coming to oklahoma. oklahoma? i ain t going to no oklahoma. that s where your father is and has his own business, right? right. he says you re more than welcome to come when you get out on the 4th. you re welcome to come home, but only if you plan on doing right.
reconditioning it, refurbishing it. i cleaned it, restripped it of all the old finish on it. and i put new dye on it. dyeing it black. in here it take me four months. to do a saddle. i will be 70 in a couple months. i ll be in 24 years this june, doing life without. i got a violent crime. this is my sanity here. you know, getting up here, working. you can get your mind off of what prison is and just relax. i just enjoy doing this. it s therapeutic for me. donald pippin meets with dr. holbrook for the last time before he s released from holman. hey. mr. pippin, how are you doing today? good to see you. i wrote my aunt. she wrote back and said i had a place so i m going to stay with her. that s a for sure thing? yeah, that s a for sure thing. you can call her. i told you last time i would probably go to the halfway house but i ain t going to no halfway house. it s one thing to be able to go somewhere and be comfortable
through the fences of holman that when crossed notify officers of a possible breach. three different sections of the fence have microwaves in them and the cats will walk through that microwave. i staff member has to go around and check and see why it went off. see if they can figure it out. it takes up a lot of man hours, a lot of time to check. i picked this place for the cat. if you notice, there s a couple biscuits thrown out, a chicken bone. there s a hole in that second floor window where the inmates are feeding the cat. so i know that the cat will come to this area. she know better. she s been in there four times. don t you think she know better? i hope she do. i hope she don t be fooled like i was because i ve been here two times. this is my third time. so i hope she show them. i can learn from her. fluffy isn t the only one not eating.
one of the caps from the bull pen out there, the post. bobby getting out of the cell. somehow or another he smuggled this into his cell. one of the caps from the metal post. busting the window out. making all kind of threats about what he was going to do. he s pretty agitated right now. just leave him in the yard. we re going to leave bobby out there in the bull pen for probably three or four hours, let him calm down, think about it. when he gets through with his mad behavior, he ll be ready to apologize and get back to what he should be. ask any officer what he wants, by god, i don t [ bleep ] with nobody. but it s me and neil that have a problem because these son of bitches took me off i ain t got no other recourse now. meanwhile, back upstairs in ad seg, bobby s old neighbor, donald pippin, prepares to leave holman. in about 28 days, that it is
hell, my rights, you know, they took everything. this is what i will be taking out of prison. everything i own will be in here, letters and stuff i bought a long time ago. this shower bag. that s the only thing i m getting out of prison, a leather bag and myself. but then a phone message comes into holman that can provide the answer to donald s search for a new home. hey, your father called today. who? your father. he said he didn t forget your birthday. he s made several attempts to send you a letter. he said happy birthday. he changed his mind. he s going to give you a second chance. if you re sincere about getting out and coming to work, coming to oklahoma. oklahoma? i ain t going to no oklahoma. that s where your father is and has his own business, right? right. he says you re more than welcome to come when you get out on the 4th. you re welcome to come home, but only if you plan on doing right. that s a stretch.