and i actually found out more about myself than i have ever. since i ve been incarcerated, my son told me the things that affected him when i was out. one of them was the abuse to his mother. miss jensen s special. she s an extraordinary lady. she s passionate about her job. so she kind of puts her heart into trying to save each individual one by one. you tell another person in recovery some of the things you ve done, and we laugh about it. you tell somebody who s not in recovery some of the things we ve done, and they cry. like 40, 45, jobs tend to get a little hard. so i ve got to kind of reinvent myself just to get back somewhere, stay out of trouble. if i do anything else, alameda county, felony, it s over. they re going to put you right back on this cookie sheet. yes. all right. this is a re-creation of a discussion that caused a rift. byron poe, i think he may have been through this enough
this is a re-creation of a discussion that caused a rift. byron poe, i think he may have been through this enough now to be willing to change. he certainly presents that way. i ve seen that before. so i don t know for sure. we kind of learn to adjust to our environments. and so he may be getting good at saying that he is going to succeed in here. and i hope he s able to stay consistent with that message when he gets released. you did a great job. thank you. thank you. you have something else? while poe hopes jail programs might help him land a job on the streets, alexandria mcbride would love to land one on the inside. can i be a pod worker? no. take that off your head. deputy mullison knows mcbride well. mcbride was always the inmate that needed attention in different ways.
lacerations, beaten up, he played a part in what happened here, trayvon did. two things, though, number one, he told his friends that if trayvon was on top that trayvon was up by his arm pilts. george described the gun as being back here. when he tried to describe it in his re-creation of what happened, is not physically possible. so i believe this story is totally not truthful. that s such a minute detail that you try to get in the middle. i can t remember what i said five minutes ago to bob bickle. you try to get somebody in the heat of the moment to remember something, you re getting into specifics i don t think you can get into. at this point i do agree with the juror, the point that really matters in this case is those very last few seconds when they were fighting in terms of what was going on between the two of them. george knows that the cops are on their way. don t you think that eric holder is now talking about safe retreat. we learned in this case that in
lacerations, beaten up, he played a part in what happened here, trayvon did. two things, though, number one, he told his friends that if trayvon was on top that trayvon was up by his arm pilts. george described the gun as being back here. when he tried to describe it in his re-creation of what happened, is not physically possible. so i believe this story is totally not truthful. that s such a minute detail that you try to get in the middle. i can t remember what i said five minutes ago to bob bickle. you try to get somebody in the heat of the moment to remember something, you re getting into specifics i don t think you can get into. at this point i do agree with the juror, the point that really matters in this case is those very last few seconds when they were fighting in terms of what was going on between the two of them. george knows that the cops are on their way. don t you think that eric holder is now talking about safe retreat. we learned in this case that in
lacerations, beaten up, he played a part in what happened here, trayvon did. two things, though, number one, he told his friends that if trayvon was on top that trayvon was up by his arm pilts. george described the gun as being back here. when he tried to describe it in his re-creation of what happened, is not physically possible. so i believe this story is totally not truthful. that s such a minute detail that you try to get in the middle. i can t remember what i said five minutes ago to bob bickle. you try to get somebody in the heat of the moment to remember something, you re getting into specifics i don t think you can get into. at this point i do agree with the juror, the point that really matters in this case is those very last few seconds when they were fighting in terms of what was going on between the two of them. george knows that the cops are on their way. don t you think that eric holder is now talking about safe retreat. we learned in this case that in