years. the day he was released for the work release center, and he seemed a little bit nervous but more excited than anything else. i feel like a human being to finally wear clothes. he dressed up in a suit. he was trying to normalize himself so quickly that it was important for him to acclimate. one going to south bend work release. hopefully i will be able to get a job sometime this week. i mean, you got to pay the room and board and victim s crime fund so while i m here about half my paycheck will go to the state, but it allows me to go ahead and save some money up for when i get out because, you know, from my experience of talking to other guys that have gotten out, the ones that have the most trouble don t have family to go to or anything. i have family. my mom, but she s locked up herself. so i m on my own. i need to do whatever i can because nothing is free anymore. once he arrived at the work release facility, he met with sergeant david gowan for an
as her, it s like finding a diamond for the first time in your life. and i finally found my diamond. was decoys, preparing me for the real thing, you know? so when you finally get somebody you really love, you got to take care of that person. while jackson feels lucky in love, brian voltz found himself locked up over it. though he denies harming the mother of his 2-year-old son, he is nearing the end of a 6-month sentence for domestic abuse. we did have an argument. we did have a dispute. but it was never to the degree that it was made out to be. narrator: during his time in jail, voltz has maintained a relationship with the woman he s accused of abusing. i need her to put money on my books. i need her to bring my child to see me. i need her to do things. narrator: but soon voltz will be able to do more for himself. he is about to transfer from the main jail to a work-release facility, where he can spend his days back in his tattoo shop. jailhouse business card. you feel me
komyatti says his mother did not participate in the killing but helped cover it up. me and my mom went to trial together. they found us both guilty of murder, conspiracy to commit murder. my brother-in-law ended up getting the death penalty. october 16, 85, he was executed. they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn t functioning properly. mom s at the women s prison. she ll be 83 years old in about two weeks. she s as far as i know, she s the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. now after more than 26 years behind bars, komyatti s time in prison is nearly over. he will soon be transferred to a community re-entry and work release facility in nearby south bend, indiana, a major step toward complete freedom. until then, he helps fellow inmates create better memories than his own. once she warmed up to him a little bit, it made for the perfect moment.
helped cover it up. me and my mom went to trial together. they found us both guilty of murder, conspiracy to commit murder. my brother-in-law ended up getting the death penalty. october 16, 85, he was executed. they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn t functioning properly. mom s at the women s prison. she ll be 83 years old in about two weeks. she s as far as i know, she s the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. now after more than 26 years behind bars, komyatti s time in prison is nearly over. he will soon be transferred to a community re-entry and work release facility in nearby south bend, indiana, a major step toward complete freedom. until then, he helps fellow inmates create better memories than his own. once she warmed up to him a little bit, it made for the perfect moment. there we go. i like that shot.
during his time in jail, voltz has maintained a relationship with the woman he s accused of abusing. i need her to put money on my books. i need her to bring my child to see me. i need her to do things. but soon voltz will be able to do more for himself. he is about to transfer from the main jail to a work-release facility, where he can spend his days back in his tattoo shop. jailhouse business card. you feel me? body tags tattoos. i make jailhouse business cards and pass out my information. everybody in here can tell you where my shop is. buy one, get one free for everybody in here. is that right? yeah. what s up? 9 times out of 10, when people get out of here, they re gonna come see me to get a tattoo. i mean, plus, i got a lifetime warranty on the work. right there. put it right there? yeah. on the shoulder blade? that s where i want it to go. it don t go well with the bullet wounds in the front. that ll be good on your back.