they re on parole. i already got in my mind if i didn t have my daughter, i would tell that [ bleep ] parole board, let me self-invoke right now and let me stay here. and i wouldn t get out at all. if i could just revoke and if it wasn t for raven, because i don t want to break her heart, i would just self-revoke, stay here, and they can kiss my ass honestly. that s how i feel. finally, ray s release date arrived. and we decided to follow him from prison to home. it was actually kind of fun to watch ray because he was so excited about being set free, and he was trying really quickly to adapt, and he got to use a cell phone for the first time in a long time. hey, i look like a pimp. look at this little phone. i can t believe anyone can hear anything. hey, raven. and when they actually took a picture of him with the cell phone, he was horrified at his image. you can t do that.
it kind of showed me what goes through someone s mind when they re on parole. i already got in my mind if i didn t have my daughter, i would tell that [ bleep ] parole board, let me self-invoke right now and let me stay here. and i wouldn t get out at all. if i could just revoke and if it wasn t for raven, because i don t want to break her heart, i would just self-revoke, stay here, and they can kiss my ass honestly. that s how i feel. finally, ray s release date arrived. and we decided to follow him from prison to home. it was actually kind of fun to watch ray because he was so excited about being set free, and he was trying really quickly to adapt, and he got to use a cell phone for the first time in a long time. hey, i look like a pimp. look at this little phone. i can t believe anyone can hear anything. hey, raven. and when they actually took a picture of him with the cell phone, he was horrified at his image. you can t do that.
like, man, am i going to make it? it was really interesting for me to hear ray slip into the mindset of what i assume roy must have been going through. it kind of showed me what goes through someone s mind when they re on parole. i already got in my mind if i didn t have my daughter, i would tell that [ bleep ] parole board, let me self-invoke right now and let me stay here. and i wouldn t get out at all. if i could just revoke and if it wasn t for raven, because i don t want to break her heart, i would just self-revoke, stay here, and they can kiss my ass honestly. that s how i feel. finally, ray s release date arrived. and we decided to follow him from prison to home. it was actually kind of fun to watch ray because he was so excited about being set free, and he was trying really quickly to adapt, and he got to use a cell phone for the first time in a long time. hey, i look like a pimp. look at this little phone. i can t believe anyone can hear
through someone s mind when they re on parole. i already got in my mind if i didn t have my daughter, i would tell that [ bleep ] parole board, let me self-invoke right now and let me stay here. and i wouldn t get out at all. if i could just revoke and if it wasn t for raven, because i don t want to break her heart, i would just self-revoke, stay here, and they can kiss my ass honestly. that s how i feel. finally, ray s release date arrived. and we decided to follow him from prison to home. it was actually kind of fun to watch ray because he was so excited about being set free, and he was trying really quickly to adapt, and he got to use a cell phone for the first time in a long time. hey, i look like a pimp. look at this little phone. i can t believe anyone can hear anything. hey, raven. and when they actually took a picture of him with the cell phone, he was horrified at his image. you can t do that. no! take that one back!
lockup. best known for the amount of cell extractions he s had in prison, and these are very dramatic cell extractions. so much so that they re in the opening title sequence of lockup. we found out that roy had been released from prison, and he was only a couple hours away living with his parents, and roy and ray are very close. so we decided we would go out and visit with roy and talk to him about his brother and about how it is being out of prison. roy slagle, who had served his time at a different prison than ray, had been out for four months at the time of our visit. but after nearly 20 years of incarceration, much of it in solitary confinement, he was still struggling with the transition to the free world. you go from a pecking order type mentality into an economic society, and it s tough, it really is, because everybody is wearing the same clothes,