single-person cell 23 hours per day, and has lost most of her privileges. >> how do you spend your days here? >> i spend my days trying to sleep. when i can't, i try to write, read. read a lot. >> this is baker's final day in segregation and her time at jail is coming to an end as well. she is awaiting transfer to prison to serve a five-year sentence after pleading guilty to a charge of false declaration of ownership at a tulsa pawn shop. at the time of her arrest baker was already on parole for earlier convictions, including auto theft and possession of methamphetamine. a drug she says she's been addicted to for the past ten years. >> i was so bad, my mom passed away, she had cancer and she passed away, and it's like i didn't even notice it. i still haven't dealt with it. all she wanted was a relationship with her daughter and i was so high i couldn't do that. and so now she's gone and i can't go back to that. >> the incident that led to baker's eight days in segregation began with a spat