mother, is that right? anything you d like to say? she was never in trouble as a teenager. never. i was the bad one. i was, my alcohol. i had three kids that never got in trouble. they played ball. they, you know, didn t drink. this was one of them. i just need i need her home. i need to go into kidney dialysis and i don t want to do it if if i have to wait three to six more months on her to come home, i ll just die. thank you for being here today. and letting us know. miss culbertson is serving time for stabbing an individual, during an argument which is a serious offense and also that she has had multiple write-ups. to recommend she be granted
i hope, god, i hope. this about killed me. the next morning, culbertson arrives at the prison administration building for her parole hearing. if parole is granted, she could be released within days. how are you feeling? like a whore in church. during our interview with culbertson, her mother and sister arrived to offer character references at the hearing. that s why i hurt. i hurt that the most. that s my life. my mom s my heart. i love her to death. i need a miracle.
i punctured her lung. at first when all of this happened, i was like, well, it was just a lung. she s got two. what s the big deal? well, the big deal was i could have killed her, by one stab wound. culbertson has had some problems in prison as well. she s had numerous disciplinary write-ups, including one that got her fired from her job in the prison kitchen. it started when culbertson suspected another inmate of stealing from her. i was fixing her tray, i couldn t get to her and drag her through that little hole so i spit in her tray. wasn t a good idea. so i took and it dumped it out but i ended up going to seg over that. because i disrespected her. don t disrespect no one. but for culbertson, prison hasn t been without its