is the first adult facility that 18-year-old danielle carmack has ever served time in. she was convicted of second-degree manslaughter for shooting her abusive father to death and served time in a juvenile facility before being released to a halfway house. she is in jail now for a parole violation. and has come to rely on sherry lekti for guidance. they re going to bring you another sandwich and stuff. you can start on this. i m good. you eat that. no. i got this. i m good. you re starving. recently the friendship has grown noticeably strained. sherry believes carmack is making a mistake revealing details of the case to other inmates. we need to discuss that, danielle. you need to quit talking about your charges. still talking about your charges and your case and details and stuff. you need to stop it. i feel like it s my business and i m grown. like i m 18. i mean, i know it s still young but, like, i kind of see you
a judge will eventually review the matter and could send carmack to an adult prison to serve the remainder of her eight-year sentence. louisville metro marks her first time inside an adult facility. what are you reading? a handbook. a fact that has not been lost on sherry lekti. are you ready to go learn your sim number and everything? sure. who is helping carmack adjust on her first day in jail. when she walked in, she was shaken, so i just immediately grabbed her and stayed up with her last night. i ve been taking care of her. showing her the ropes. around this way. my case right now, i need to trust someone because i feel like i got nobody. i just got myself. and i know in jail, it is not the ideal place to find someone because they re out for themselves. that is where i met sherry. she came in and took me under her wing. she is serving one year for failure to pay child support. and is awaiting trial on a variety of drug related charges to which she has pled no
carmack to an adult prison to serve the remainder of her eight-year sentence. louisville metro marks her first time in an adult facility. what are you reading? a handbook. a fact that has not been lost on sherry lekti. are you ready? sure. who is helping carmack adjust on her first day in jail. when she walked in, she was shaken, so i just immediately grabbed her and stayed up with her last night. i ve been taking care of her. showing her the ropes. around this way. my case right now, i need to trust someone because i feel like i got nobody. i just got myself. and i know in jail, it is not the ideal place to trust somebody because they re out for themselves. that is where i met sherry. she came in and took me under her wing. she is serving one year for failure to pay child support. and is awaiting trial on a variety of drug related charges to which she has pled not guilty. you hit one five times. you wait, there will be a pause, it will tell you what to do.
18-year-old danielle carmack has ever served time in. she was convicted of second-degree manslaughter for shooting her abusive father to death and served time in a juvenile facility before being released to a halfway house. she is in jail now for a parole violation. and has come to rely on sherry for guidance. they re going to bring you another sandwich and stuff. you can start on this. i m god. you eat that. no. i got this. i m good. you re starving. recently the friendship has grown noticeably strained. sherry believes carmack is making a mistake revealing details of the case to other inmates. we need to discuss that, danielle. you need to quit talking about her charges. still talking about your charges and your case and details and stuff. you need to stop it. i feel like it s my business and i m grown. like i m 18. i mean, i know it s still young but, like, i kind of see you trying the look out for me.