with it. i ve been clean since i was out. it s disappointing. it s not that we don t see this all the time, but it s just that sometimes we re not there when people come back. everybody makes proclamations of great change while they re in jail. i m going to be honest. to me you look thinner. oh, yeah. the sodium in the food here. you look thinner. you just seem a little out of it. i m totally out of it. this is i m shocked. when they kicked in the door, i was completely shocked. what type of drugs were found? meth. right on the table that i was standing right by. it s not mine. that smell, that same nasty-ass smell. i hope that the judge will believe me, you know, that it wasn t mine and hopefully these charges will be taken off of me. if not, i don t know what s going to happen.
i ve been clean since i was out. it s disappointing. it s not that we don t see this all the time, but it s just that sometimes we re not there when people come back. everybody makes proclamations of great change while they re in jail. i m going to be honest. to me you look thinner. oh, yeah. the food. you look thinner. you just seem a little out of it. i m totally out of it. this is i m shocked. when they kicked in the door, i was completely shocked. what type of drugs were found? met. right on the table that i was standing right by. it s not mine. that smell, that same nasty-ass smell. i hope that the judge will believe me, you know, that it wasn t mine and hopefully these charges will be taken off of me. if not, i don t know what s going to happen.
about $70,000 worth of tax refunds were listed in the ledger of documents confiscated from singletary. he maintained that the documents were part of his legal case but then changed his story saying they belonged to another inmate. now deputy gray wants to find out more. what s going on, brian? you been all right? all right, bro. i told you i d come back down and talk with you over that stuff we confiscated off you when you came in. i m going to be honest with you, you know, it s going to be confiscated. you re not getting any of that back. but i mean like i told you it wasn t mine. it doesn t even much matter. they treating you okay? everything you ain t been in the chair since that second day. no. i m all right. i figured you d calm down. you ever get the rest of your legal they gave me some hard times. but, you know you got it though? i got it, yeah. i ve known him on and off for
it s hard for me to accept that, you know, my child has been with somebody that i don t even know. i d like to think that i would know if someone brought me a baby that wasn t mine. you might and you might not. most babies look pretty similar. they re all kind of just cute little cheeky things and they re not that easy to distinguish one from the other, especially if you ve only seen it once or twice. so even a loving mother might confuse one baby for another baby? right. a loving mother will love the baby that she is brought. when a nurse hands you your baby, ask the nurse to match your baby s i.d. band with yours. at number 13, air bubbles in blood. after weeks in the hospital 19-year-old blake fought is excited to be going home. but before he can leave blake has to do just one last thing.
vulnerability issues and worked me over pretty well and brainwashed me. the time that s most horrible was in his brownstone apartment in new york. i went over to work on a script and his chef was there and had prepared a nice dinner. i had one glass of wine. and next thing i know i m upstairs and i m throewing up in the toilet. i m in a man s t-shirt that wasn t mine. he s looming over me. holding my hair out of the toilet in a white robe. my panties were a mess. i was dirty and wet and he raped me. when you tried to join the 2004 lawsuit by another woman, was there any media reaction to you trying to go public? it started to get a little bit of traction and momentum. people magazine did an article and philadelphia magazine and so it was getting a little bit of