right, left. so what was that what was that about? at the end of his chants he said one-two, one-two, knock them out. if they talk about fighting whatsoever, they are not allowed that, i don t allow that at all. two other members of the squad have also run into some new trouble. they pace back and forth. like a cage. two lions pacing back and forth, back and forth like a cage, man. marcus young and philip nixon have had another 15 days added to their time in confinement for violating the telephone policies. how did you get on disciplinary? call forwarding. what did you do? put another phone number on my number. call told them put this like this and whenever you call my number it went to his number and you know, and they got it for
marcus young has approximately 25 disciplinary reports in his history. disorderly conduct. theft. disobeying orders. fighting. possession of weapons. possession of narcotics. assault or an attempted assault on inmates. lewd and lascivious exhibition, telephone violations. several spoken threats. nixon has also seen his share of trouble. i came here for a ride, the whole, it was a big ride and they emergency transfer everybody to this unit. the officers kept on just bugging us about oh, you won t do this. you won t do that. y all scared. y all kids. and they just always mess with us. so everybody got tired of it and we just tore up the dorm. in confinement, the men have
in addition to the extra time in confinement, young and nixon will also be separated. those changes are routine to inmates like jack hill who has spend much of the last 30 years in prison. it s life. it s life in prison. but you re in prison, people come, people go, you know, you don t miss them. just remember them. what can you say? take it as it comes. good with the bad. for every negative try to make a positive. another change hill is about to experience is the prison s upcoming ban on smoking. personally me i m kind of looking forward to that. you know. take them out. get them out. i don t know if this is going to sound morbid or anything like that but sometimes after losing so much of my family i start thinking about mortality in here. i would i really don t want to die in prison. okay? although it s a very real possibility that i may, because we re not guaranteed tomorrow.
have you got a ho? no weeds? i need you to get the dirt, soften it up. don t stand around. while some squad members appreciate the chance to be outdoors, others like philip nixon, could do with less exposure to the elements. how did you get so sun burned? rls. we go out there and do work but there s no shade. you know, so we sit out there for the whole time, and get just like that. you know, sunscreen don t really help, because there s no shade. you know, you re in straight sunlight for six hours. ain t really no way to get away from it. it s free labor. we re out there working in the field for nothing. it s free labor. it s like a slave plantation, basically. nixon is serving 15 years for third degree murder. marcus young has ten years for robbery and battery with a deadly weapon. but he s had plenty of trouble inside prison, as well. marcus young has approximately 25 disciplinary reports in his history.
mchellon expects that any day now he will be released from confinement and transferred to a general population unit. open population is, you got a lot more privileges, a lot more room to move around and do things. you don t have so many restrictions against you. i can go outside of the dorm and walk along without having the chaperone and cuffs on me. i don t have to be supervised continually. the downside is leaving parker behind. i don t want him to go. at the same time i m going to miss him. i want him to go. he needs to get out of here. like i said this is prison in prison. nobody wants to be here. coming up, cell mates, nixon and young find themselves in hot water over a telephone call. i m trying to talk to my mom, and he writing stuff off like that. a small lesion creates big anxiety for jack hill. probably skin cancer.