you ve got a problem with a guy you you you and mind you, nobody nobody calls the cops. you go outside. one of you get beat up. you go back into the bar, and the guy that won buys the beer. my name is joshua coffey, but everybody calls me country. why do they call you country? because i was raised in the sticks. i stole some copper from a local junkyard, and the proprietor of the junkyard owed me some money, and like an idiot, i stole from him instead of trying to go about it the correct way. figure i learned that lesson the wrong way.
joshua coffey has served more than four years of his six-year sentence at the wabash valley correctional facility. his job in the kitchen helps him stay focused and out of trouble. that s crazy. i came in at 4:30 this morning, and i ll leave about 5:30. so i work 13 hours. stacking the line! the reason i do it is to get out of my cell, you know, come down here, get a little freedom. you know, eat a little better. the food that they serve doesn t taste bad, but its appeal is horrible. some of the food they serve us looks like cat food. and i m not even joking. i swear, if you put the food that they give us in a bowl and put a can of premium quality cat food and put it there in front of the inmate i m not even
all the meanwhile, they re kicking and kneeing and punching, and pretty brutally, at that. and then when they decide that the victim has had enough, i guess, or they re worried about getting caught, they depart the area, and the victim is standing there on the upper range. his face is bloody, he s leaning against the rail for support, and he s holding his head. he s been worked over pretty good. i don t regret it, one bit. did you beat him because he was a child molester or because of something else? 50/50. i mean honestly, if the guy wasn t a child molester, it probably would have just blowed over. but child molesters are the they re the crap on the bottom of my boot if i was out tending stalls. honestly, the guy s got 50 years, and i hope the rest of the time that he s incarcerated, he takes a whooping at least once a month. the incident resulted in a postponement of coffey s
him instead of trying to go about it the correct way. figure i learned that lesson the wrong way. joshua coffey has served more than four years of his six-year sentence at the wabash valley correctional facility. his job in the kitchen helps him stay focused and out of trouble. that s crazy. i came in at 4:30 this morning, and i ll leave about 5:30. so i work 13 hours. stacking the line! the reason i do it is to get out of my cell, you know, come down here, get a little freedom. you know, eat a little better. the food that they serve doesn t taste bad, but its appeal is horrible. some of the food they serve us looks like cat food. and i m not even joking. i swear, if you put the food that they give us in a bowl and
a lot better out in the afternoon. you don t get chance to see the sun a whole lot. ritchie, he s a really good dude. grade person. great person. don t let anybody say you can t make friends in prison. see that, j.j.? what happened? that s why i didn t play basketball. no. you see that? that s why i don t play basketball. that s why you don t play basketball? that s why, i was sitting right there. it ain t even rocking. that s 0-3 right there. i m on a roll. coming up well, there was a child molester that got mouthy with one of my buddies, and it escalated quickly, and he took an ass whooping. an act of violence threatens joshua coffey s release from wabash. the victim gets up, and then they grab him, just shove him against that rail and begin kicking him and hitting him. you can t say one size fits all . it doesn t. that s crazy. we re all totally different.