on board with harry. i was just sitting up there by myself. from what i remember, that s where i was. that s the best view, so i can imagine that s where i would be sitting. since it was a nice night and the lake was calm, harry didn t tie his boat to the dock, so it drifted while he waited for his friends to return. then they heard a loud noise. harry stood up, and there was a crash. there was blood everywhere. i felt like a big monster or something came out of the water and bit my arm off. harry uhl was pronounced dead at the scene. he was just 27 years old. he died instantly. he was probably standing up to try to figure out what was coming. and then just got just got hit in the dark by this massive object. harry s passenger, nasreen
at the last second, ferguson chooses not to hook turn and slams into the trailer. it may not look like it, but it s a decision that may have saved his life. it was a week later. a gentleman did the same thing up around denver. he hook turned it and hit the ground. he s dead. ferguson survives the impact, but he doesn t escape injury. i broke eight bones. i bruised my left lung. my arm was yanked out of its socket. that s where it broke the brachial plexus, which is all the nerves that control the left side of your arm, your hand, your fingers and stuff like that. every nerve is severed and ferguson loses all feeling and movement in his left arm. 3 1/2 months after the accident, he makes a difficult decision. i literally asked them to take my arm off. it was cumbersome. it was just hanging off of me.
splash. they hit me with baby oil and hair grease and burnt my arm off, and i didn t see the person who did it because there was a lot of prisoners out, so i didn t see who it was. and i m not the type that would tattletale on somebody, anyway, right? whitlow acknowledged what might be his biggest problem in prison. one of the problems and issues i had was talking a lot, excessive talking, going on and on a lot of times not only was whitlow a sex offender, he was a sex offender that constantly talked about his crime, and even his current behavior, which was disturbing. he talked about it to anybody who would listen, and this provoked the other inmates, in effect, to attack him. what did you feel? i know it s a stupid question, but what did you remember feeling? it was very painful. it was a lot of pain. but it was nothing like the pain i went through for a false charge for why i m in here for
members of the tiawain that cartel. okay, so you go in the first time you where him and you have studied him. you are with intelligence. do you get the sense that you are in a room with a guy who can take a chainsaw and cut your arm off or is he like a regular guy. no. he is like a regular guy. at that point he had been in prison for five years. he was trim, he was slim, he was clean cut. he was actually very surprised to see us. so, okay. if he is surprised to see you, he didn t think anyone would respond to his request. but, by asking to see someone from the united states d.e.a., he is apparently cognizant of the fact that we have some input into what mexico is going to do. well, he did. he knew that we would be accompanied by mexican authorities, which we were, there was three of us. a d.e.a. agent and the mexican prosecutor. and we introduced ourselves. that s who we were. and we spoke to him and then she began to talk to us about what deal he wanted to
was the actual intended victim of this attack. someone threatened a gun, nurse [ bleep ] it, and so i didn t want the nurse hurt. i said throw it on me. another time he told us it was an accident that it occurred. at one point he admitted that somebody purposely tried to hurt him. i walked up to the bars because i thought someone said bozo. that s what the guys call me. i went up to the bars and splash they hit me with baby oil and hair grease and broke my arm off. i didn t see the person who did it, right? there were too many prisoners out, so i didn t see who it was. i m not the type that would tattletale on somebody anyway. right? whitlow acknowledged what might be his biggest problem in prison. most of it, the biggest percentage is how much i talk around the guys. one of the problems, issues i had was talking a lot. excessive talking without you