come here. casper, casper, come here. why are you being crazy? because i [ bleep ] wanted to [ bleep ]. i gave him a hug. get over it. casper, are you serious? come here. please, baby. why are you mad at me. why do we go through this every time? don t be mad at me. we go through this every time. don t be mad at me. you know i just told you what was up, you know? i know. you want to go there and hug and schmooze on whoever you want and feel like it. i m sorry. can we get over it? that s how it is every time. every time you do something wrong, i messed up, can i get over it, can i get over it? why don t you go get those rules i wrote you. okay, i m sorry. no giving, sharing, trading or selling of any personal items including receiving of any things other inmate gives to you and, yes, including cellies. no holding, hugging, touching,
subpoena power included the bridge, not just port authority finances. all the republicans voted for it. i thought that was very interesti interesting. they could have said they ve said before this is political, we don t like this partisanship that has been shown through this investigation, but they voted to continue. yes, it was unified, not a party line. i want to put up a really interesting quote from the washington post. i think it was yesterday or the day before. but former governor tomorrow cain, one of the most respected in new jersey, his reputation is as chris christie s political godfather. on the one hand i think he has a lot to offer. i think he s the mobile able politician since bill clinton. on the other hand you look at the qualities and ask do you really want that in your president? and senator lesniak, you snow senator cain. you speak about the christie/cain relationship and someone like governor kaine
baby, come here. i love you, sweetie. come here. casper, casper, come here. why are you being crazy? because i [ bleep ] wanted to [ bleep ]. i gave him a hug. get over it. casper, are you serious? come here. please, baby. why are you mad at me. why do we go through this every time? don t be mad at me. we go through this every time. don t be mad at me. you know i just told you what was up, you know? i know. you want to go there and hug and schmooze on whoever you want and feel like it. i m sorry. can we get over it? that s how it is every time. every time you do something wrong, i messed up, can i get over it, can i get over it? why don t you go get those rules i wrote you. okay, i m sorry.
it is in the past. it is over. that s all. a few hours later, scotto was given orders to pack up his possessions and move to a new cell. my partner confronted the inmate with the injuries and during his interview, he was able to identify that his cell mate was the perpetrator of that assault. he actually admits that he and his cell mate weston kruger had gotten in a fight. he had told us that the fight was over a disrespect issue. he was trying to watch tv from his cell, which is a challenge because you can t always hear the television from your cell. and his cell mate was in the rear of the cell, shouting through the vents to someone else. a common way that inmates communicate. a pretty long dude. i told him once before, keep it down. still talks, still loud. look, bro, be quiet when i watch tv. i appreciable it, you know much that s when he said [ bleep ]. that s when i got off the desk and started laying in on him. the minute he did that, i drew the line and doesn t matter how
talked him into going into a cell who really didn t want to be in that cell at all. he wants to talk to the sergeant. we ll get a hold of a sergeant. and no one s life is at risk at this point. he s in his cell all by himself. so basically he solved the situation for now. you know what, in the end, this is all that matters. and he s right upstairs. if they separate me, i ll write him letters. there s no stopping our relationship. when he goes home, i ll call him on the pay phone. you can t stop it. he can be a million miles away, it don t matter. it don t matter. there is a much more somber drama in the isolation unit where weston kruger is serving ten days as a sanction for fighting with his former cell mate. but he still denies any involvement. it has to happen in a blind spot. it was a cell, a blind spot.