all together, we have a little over three grand. the total is $5,000 but the bonds company will accept $3,000 now and the rest later. here s my business card. it s got his court date right here on the back. make sure he makes all of his court dates, because you re responsible for not just the first one but all of them until the case is finished. with the bond paid and the paperwork completed, delaney is a free man for now. when samuel wesson leaves jail, he doesn t think he will be a free man at all. he expects to be transferred to prison after pleading guilty to his ninth theft charge, and it s starting to wear on him. man, i ve had enough of this. i don t have any more chances. most of the people right now, they look at me and think i m 55 years old or so. i m 42.
couldn t find it afterwards. someone offered me $25 for the officer s chew in the bag. change the tv, got him out from behind the desk, and slipped in behind the desk, went into the bag, took the can of chew. wesson is due to have a hearing on the matter that could result in him being placed in disciplinary detention for up to 15 days in which case he s confined to his cell 23 hours a day and lose most privileges. are you going to fight it? of course, i ll give it a shot. plans to give the disciplinary committee a different account of what happened. my story is there was toilet paper, but i didn t get any. you get a roll a week, you can t pay for it. it shows something black in my hand. could be a shadow, could be anything. they got me for going behind the desk, no doubt, but without me
i have already had two heart attacks the last year. i can t live that lifestyle anymore. but for now, wesson has another issue to deal with. he was recently caught on camera sneaking behind the deputy s desk in his housing unit and stealing a can of chewing tobacco. earlier, deputies allowed him to review the evidence against him. they brought me down to the sergeant s office or whatever, whole bunch of tv screens in front of you and said stand right here and watch this. man, it was embarrassing. i already spoke to the guard that i even took the chewing tobacco from. he knows i did it. i know i did it. we even spoke about it. no hard feelings between me and him. today, wesson has a disciplinary hearing on the matter. despite insurmountable evidence, he says he will stick to his story that he only went behind the desk looking for toilet paper. even though that would also be an infraction. wesson figures maybe a less serious one. probably not going to work but give it a shot.
other, but downtown, inside the county jail, that s not necessarily a good thing. what did you say? most of the 1150 inmates here are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. samuel wesson tries to fly under the radar both in jail and on the outside, but all too often, he pops up. i went to toene east mall to a store called von maar, and i had a $200 pair of jeans, a $270 shirt, and i was leaving with itment the guy that worked there, actually had been trying to find me for four years and never caught me, but he saw me on camera and got me. he knew who i was by name.
telling them, they can t say for sure it s a can of chew. while chewing tobacco leads to sanctions for wesson, the jail had seen an increase of inmates with addictions to a far mour insidious drug, methamphetamine. most of the methamphetamine comes from mexico. it is shipped up out of arizona or california or texas. sedgewick county officer says a network of highways running through wichita makes it a hub for trsk trafficking. it s a distribution point because of the highways that lead to minnesota or denver. it s my philosophy that drugs drive most of the crime here in this area, and we need to do something to try to combat that before it comes into the community. today, corporal s brown and simmons will check in on a recently returned inmate who knows the toll meth can take. she s always been nice, a