time out there, and we ll call you back in. a lot of times they will keep fruit and turn that into a jailhouse alcohol called pruno. they will save bread and save all that. the yeast in the bread to ferment. the sugary juice, it will turn into pruno, which they re making one right here. this can be dangerous because there s no way that they can know what the alcohol content is on this. ryan abbey has never been caught with alcohol in jail, but it s gotten him into plenty of trouble on the outside. drink and i get aggressive, i guess, and i start arguing and, you know, it s pitiful. i hadn t had a drink in 16 i hadn t had a drink in 16 months, so this this is
jimmy torres is no stranger to the orange county jail. but even though he claims to be one of the nation s most prolific bank robbers, he says this time he s not guilty. and a judge has decided torres will get a second chance to prove his innocence. he s granted torres a retrial of his most recent bank robbery conviction. it s going to be a new trial now, and everything is going to come out. the truth is going to come out. torres cellmate ryan abbey also got good news at a recent court hearing. he was accepted into a rehab program, and a few weeks into it has written to torres about life outside the orange county jail. i received two letters from ryan since he s been gone. he goes, hey, jimmy, what s up, buddy? did some research did some research on the mummy bandit thing for me, and he says there s mummy bandits all over the place. it s like a mummy nation.
now he s pursuing a literary career working on his autobiography. yeah. it s the bank robber blues, the tales of the mummy bandit. it s pretty good. i ve got a couple guys here. i let them read it, and they are kind of my critics, and they say it s a page-turner. it keeps the reader interested. it doesn t take a genius to figure out how to write when you lay it down. if they can do it, i can do it. i m working on it. i m just getting warmed up. i have a lot more to go. i m like in 1985 right now. but for now torres puts his book aside to help out his cellmate ryan abbey. basically what you want to tell them is that you need help, buddy, okay? yeah. you ve got a problem. we both know that. what you told me, i read the police reports. abbey was convinced his latest arrest would send him to prison, but the judge has allowed him the option of entering an alcohol treatment program.
torres cellmate ryan abbey also got good news at a recent court hearing. he was accepted into a rehab program, and a few weeks into it has written to torres about life outside the orange county jail. i received two letters from ryan since he s been gone. he goes, hey, jimmy, what s up, buddy? did some research did some research on the mummy bandit thing for me, and he says there s mummy bandits all over the place. it s like a mummy nation. he mentions that sobriety is great. people are good at the house, and he mentioned also that he s going to help me with this project we ve got going. we re going to make some t-shirts, free the mummy bandit. itwasntme.com, the name of the website. he also says to keep positive, you will win your case. let me know when your next court date is. marc gonzales is adjusting not only to a new cellmate but a new cell where he s confined
every day of day room and then three times a week they get an hour in the facility. unless they have outdoor rec time, they are in their cell for 22 hours. still, some of the inmates are being pulled out of their cells for a surprise shakedown. we search cells to find contraband, weapons, drugs. let s go, guys. let s go. go out to reck and enjoy your time out there, and we ll call you back in. a lot of times they will keep fruit and turn that into a jailhouse alcohol called pruno. they will save bread and save all that. the yeast in the bread to ferment. the sugary juice, it will turn into pruno, which they re making one right here. this can be dangerous because there s no way that they can know what the alcohol content is on this. ryan abbey has never been