snitch. so he was moved down to here to get away from that pod because he had informed on them up there, and when he came down here he kind of was bragging about that incident and how he came forward and gave us the information, and vasquez said, well, you re a snitch. started from there. and escalated. vasquez says he was honoring the long-standing convict code which says snitches should be punished. telling them something about somebody else, technically it is snitching. he kept calling me a bitch. when we started to beef over lunch. and i was like you a bitch man. what the [ bleep ] you say to the detectives. that was the right thing for me to, do was to tell. if anybody if anybody do anything to anybody s food they deserve to be told on. it wasn t a real thing. it was a joke. i mean, if anybody else would
nonconfrontational as much as possible. it s not what i prefer, but, unfortunately, i m put in i m put into a situation that there s really not too much i can do. from what i understand, inmate rivera and inmate polanco believed inmate bernard was working with some sort of police agency. since they thought he was snitching, they decided to assault him. both the inmates who attacked bernard were placed in disciplinary segregation. one of them, rafael riviera, says bernard, whose nickname is whitey, had it coming. let me tell you something. whitey don t have no friends. because he s a [ bleep ] snitch. working for the police. because he working for the police, every spot that he s going, he going to get [ bleep ] up. and i bet you that [ bleep ] is going to happen. people don t play no game.
started from there. and escalated. vasquez says he was honoring the long-standing convict code which says snitches should be punished. telling them something about somebody else, technically it is snitching. he kept calling me a bitch. when we started to beef over lunch. and i was like you a bitch man. what the [ bleep ] you say to the detectives. that was the right thing for me to, do was to tell. if anybody if anybody do anything to anybody s food they deserve to be told on. it wasn t a real thing. it was a joke. i mean, if anybody else would have said that in that pod, if they were giving their sandwiches away and said, oh, how s the extra mayonnaise on your sandwich, everyone would be laughing. but merithew is not just anybody else.
for the most part, i tried to be nonconfrontational as much as possible. it s not what i prefer, but, unfortunately, i m put in i m put into a situation that there s really not too much i can do. from what i understand, inmate rivera and inmate polanco believed inmate bernard was working with some sort of police agency. since they thought he was snitching, they decided to assault him. both the inmates who attacked bernard were placed in disciplinary segregation. one of them, rafael riviera, says bernard, whose nickname is whitey, had it coming. let me tell you something. whitey don t have no friends. because he s a [ bleep ] snitch. working for the police. because he working for the police, every spot that he s going, he going to get [ bleep ] up. and i bet you that [ bleep ] is going to happen. people don t play no game.
because that s basically what s going on, a whole lot of snitching. david bell has been at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, for the past three years awaiting trial for charges including aggravated murder, attempted murder and aggravated robbery. to his dismay, annishia smith who allegedly was with him during the crimes recently decided to testify against him in the case. i should have never covered for him in the first place. she a snitch. she a snitch and i hate that about her. now it appears her testimony along with other evidence against him, like his dna on the murder weapon, had an impact. the jury came back with a verdict of guilty on all the counts, all the charges. is that what you were expecting? no, it s not what i was expecting. i was really shocked. because i thought maybe i would get found guilty on some charges and not others.