what. you don t have a desk bed? don t be left in the dark. get proactive alerts 24/7. comcast business. built for business. rod ferrell is facing decades of unchanging prison routine, though his life did change significantly in october of 2010. in the prison chapel, he married the woman he d been corresponding with for two years, gina maria, a former nurse studying to be a crime scene investigator. he is the best husband i could have ever hoped for, but he s and then some. i mean, it s great. i got him. right there.
them lunch. just a way to try to give back, say we appreciate what you do, the hard work you do. we had a nice show for open house here. this is not burger king, as you can see, but i ll still have it my way. what s going on? the break from the prison routine is short-lived. an inmate is refusing to take his required medication. take the shot, i ll get you a hamburger or sausage. you need to come on, just get the shot. get it over with. get you an ice cream cone. you don t like ice cream? i like ice cream. take the shot, i ll get you an ice cream cone. hot dog. baked beans. before i leave here today, you re going to take the shot. you ve got to take the shot. i don t know why today you feel like you don t want this shot, but you have to take it. you can make it hard or you can make it easy. you re still going to have to take it. i don t have no choice.
just one bad day in close quarters. inmates not only have to get used to their new environment, but also the prison routine. a typical day at valley state starts early. at 6:30, breakfast is cooked and served by the inmates under staff supervision. the majority of inmates spend their day in a variety of valley state s educational, vocational or rehabilitation programs where they can earn a high school diploma, learn a trade or cope with anger, addiction and abuse. when i first came to prison, i started fighting at anything. anything you said to me would make me, you know, react. if i felt threatened. most of the time i d end up in cuffs. i had several police tell me you re going to be here until the prison falls down. and through going to groups and therapy, i finally learned that
a year, basically give the employees some downtime and feed them lunch. just a way to try to give back, say we appreciate what you do, the hard work you do. we had a nice show for open house here. this is not burger king, as you can see, but i ll still have it my way. what s going on? the break from the prison routine is short-lived. an inmate is refusing to take his required medication. take the shot, i ll get you a hamburger or sausage. you need to come on, just get the shot. get it over with. get you an ice cream cone. you don t like ice cream? i like ice cream. take the shot, i ll get you an ice cream cone. hot dog. before i leave here today, you re going to take the shot. you ve got to take the shot. i don t know why today you feel like you don t want this shot but you have to take it. you can make it hard or you can make it easy. you re still going to have to