have a little fun while i was out there. our interview ended with ramon s chilling outlook on his life. i figure that s what i was put on earth for, to be a serial killer, like that s my job. if i get a chance to get out i ll do that. since i got no chance of getting out i might as well carry on my plan. to kill as many people as i can before i die. i ve been told i m pretty hardcore. next, on lockup raw i start to turn off the camera. slowly as i inch my way backwards out of the cell. a logicup producer has a close call with one of the most dangerous inmates in kentucky. i took a knife and i stabbed him business him with it three or four times, then i butchered him with it. a flat-screen tv, and a laptop. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the bears with homeowners insurance. they were able to replace all their items.
this story. we want to hear your voice. i don t know if i was getting through to alex, but i do know that i was getting closer to the entrance of that cell. we turned and we started walking down the cell tier and we get to the entrance of the cell block, and nancy is white. and she says to me, i don t know if you realize how lucky you are right now. hale might have been lucky, and he made it out of kentucky state knowing, alex bennett never will, but bennett has accepted that. i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don t dream about the outside world. i don t dream about the outside. i am 100% prison. i m 100%. this is my life. coming up on lockup: raw. a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside.
maybe. the matter of fact way that he talked about attacking the officers was really scary. it made you realize what a what a dangerous place a prison is. garcia went on to give us a chilling insight into the mind of an inmate bent on spilling the blood of prison staff. actually, i don t regret my actions that day. it was all to make a point. i mean, i could be the nice guy i ve tried to be for all these years or i can be that kind of person. i look at it like this. those guys i did that to, they re people that just don t get it. i mean, there are some people that you can reprimand by words, some people you can encourage. there are other people that you have to beat to death. next on lockup: raw
though he s an intimidating presence, bright maintains he s really nothing to worry about. the littlest guy here is not scared of me. i don t intimidate anybody. i m like a gummi bear. what was that? a marshmallow. you re a marshmallow? a marshmallow. i m a combat marshmallow but i m a marshmallow. coming up on lockup: raw. cracked his ribs, jaw, broke his collarbone too. the ghastly results when inmates unleash their rage on correctional staff. i broke my tv, made a couple of shanks and assaulted him. hold on, i can explain. you better have a good answer. switch to geico and you could save a ton of money on your car insurance. why didn t you say so in the first place? i thought you s was wearing a wire. haha, what? why would i wear a wire? geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance
strong. you know, he ll beat you up or he ll stab you, just to get a name. and then live in a box. yeah. unfortunately, things happen and there s no way for me to get out. this is me. i m going to die in here. next on lockup raw i come from a nice family, a good family compared to a lot of the families i hear about in here. an inmate who grew up on the right side of the tracks commits a shocking crime in front of dozens of witnesses.