are you going to make it this time staying out? yeah, i believe i m going to make it, no doubt. roy is optimistic about his future, and so were we. back at lyman, his brother ray was serving a 15-year sentence for assault but was only days away from being released on parole. we looked forward to covering their first reunion in more than ten years. but then ray got bad news. roy was headed back to prison. my mom told me that ray was went to the parole office drunk. honestly, i guess he wanted to come back. roy served another 15 months in prison, then was paroled again. we visited him five months later. i was on borrowed time last time you interviewed me. i didn t have my own place, you know? i was staying with my folks. loved them to death, but i didn t have no independence. and then i was lonely on top of it. i got to drinking a little bit, and that turned into a problem. i went to the parole office
parents home where he had been living. are you going to make it this time staying out? yeah, i believe i m going to make it, no doubt. roy is optimistic about his future, and so were we. back at lyman, his brother ray was serving a 15-year sentence for assault but was only days away from being released on parole. we looked forward to covering their first reunion in more than ten years. but then ray got bad news. roy was headed back to prison. my mom told me that ray was went to the parole office drunk. honestly, i guess he wanted to come back. roy served another 15 months in prison, then was paroled again. we visited him five months later. i was on borrowed time last time you interviewed me. i didn t have my own place, you know? i was staying with my folks. loved them to death, but i didn t have no independence. and then i was lonely on top of it. i got to drinking a little bit, and that turned into a problem. i went to the parole office after drinking.
are you going to make it this time staying out? yeah, i believe i m going to make it, no doubt. roy was optimistic about his future and so were we. back at lyman, his brother ray was serving a 15-year sentence for assault but was only days away from being released on parole. we looked forward to covering their first reunion in more than ten years. but then ray got bad news. roy was headed back to prison. my mom told me that ray was he went to the parole office drunk. honestly, i guess he wanted to come back. roy served another 15 months in prison, then was paroled again. we visited him five months later. i was on borrowed time last time you interviewed me. i didn t have my own place, you know? i was staying with my folks. loved them to death, but i didn t have no independence. and then i was lonely on top of it. i got to drinking a little bit, and that turned into a problem.
how do i feel about it? ain t no sweat off my ass, you know? i m happy for him. kenny is serving an 11-year sentence at indiana state prison for dealing methamphetamines. this is me and kenny taken at the county jail. got to visit behind glass. this is our only picture together. jodie and kenny aren t the only tyes who found new love. ronnie tye now lives with his fiance nicky, her three daughters and his grandmother. i m just happy to be free. and i m happy to have a good family. and i m happy that i m taking care of my grandma instead of anybody else because she gets taken care of real well here. don t you? what? you get taken care of very well here, don t you? what? i said you get taken care of very well here, don you, granny? ronnie says he s taken to his
yeah, i believe i m going to make it, no doubt. roy is optimistic about his future, and so were we. back at lyman, his brother ray was serving a 15-year sentence for assault but was only days away from being released on parole. we looked forward to covering their first reunion in more than ten years. but then ray got bad news. roy was headed back to prison. my mom told me that ray was went to the parole office drunk. honestly, i guess he wanted to come back. roy served another 15 months in prison, then was paroled again. we visited him five months later. i was on borrowed time last time you interviewed me. i didn t have my own place, you know? i was staying with my folks. loved them to death, but i didn t have no independence. and then i was lonely on top of it. i got to drinking a little bit, and that turned into a problem. i went to the parole office