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officers monitor units like this from secured control centers, but at hillsborough county they spend their shifts on the floor in the open. it's a system known as direct supervision and it has been proven to reduce violence and other problems by allowing deputies to build rapport. >> i love dealing with people that's why my degree is in sociology. >> but pressey and every other deputy in the jail knows that violence can erupt suddenly. as an incident two years earlier dramatically illustrated. a 64-year-old deputy was working at his desk in the housing unit just as inmates were finishing lunch. suddenly, inmate douglas burden rushes him and puts him in a potentially fatal choke hold. as several other inmates jump into the fray, one of them reaches in and grabs the deputy's radio. >> the radio call that came across was unlike any other because it wasn't a deputy's signal. the inmate stated "emergency, 911" and deputy moon was on the floor being attacked by mr. burden. >> deputy lorie garcia was among the officers who responded. >> there was a number of inmates around him as well, and we weren't sure exactly how all that had transpired. all we knew was that inmate was calling for our aid. so if he was on the radio, then the deputy obviously doesn't have any control at that time. come to find out the inmates had come to his aid. the other inmates took the inmate down and deputy moon was able to get back up on his feet and if it wasn't for the inmates in that pod, that really cared about their deputy, deputy moon might not have been with us. it might have been a really, really bad day. and it happened so quickly, but by that time, we were all there. but it happens that fast. so as much as we say that we have each other's support, it's nice to know that you've got a handful of them in orange that care. >> while the deputy who has since retired, might have been vulnerable working alone in the unit, the relationships he built under that system are what saved his life, and building those relationships is important to the former secret service agent who runs the jail. >> in that case, inmates rescued him because they liked him, because he was a good guy, he was fair. he didn't judge them, he didn't condemn them so fortunately on that, burden's intentions were thwarted by the good will of these inmates and you know, the reactions of the community and across the country was unbelievable. we had people calling us from as far away from california offering to buy those inmates gifts. >> burden is now held in the jail's more restrictive confinement unit where inmates are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. >> i'm a pretty straight guy. if it wasn't for experimenting with drugs and all, i'd still be in the military. still doing good. but i'm in jail. it's a mistake that led to other mistakes. i just can't wait to get out. no matter what it takes, i want to get out. >> since the attack, deputies take extra precautions when dealing with burden. >> he's a big security concern for us, because if he's done that once, he'll do it again. >> these are the names i want you to remember because these are the ones that have histories of assaulting us. burden, who's in mod four. >> when he's taking mihis meds, he's pretty docile. when he's not taking his he's more violent. we're going to do it in numbers, at least two the deputies, sometimes three, maybe four. it's basically safety in numbers, you know, when we have the show of force, it really defuses their opportunities. >> we're good down here, sarge. >> the violent attack is the latest incident in a life that has tragically unravelled since burden worked his way up to the rank of sergeant in the marine corps. >> during high school i was good in wrestling, my grades weren't good enough to go to college so i decided to go into the marine corps, went to parris island for boot camp and it was fun from there on in. the base is like a little city and it's like we got our own family and they got everything that you need, they got all kinds of education, all kind of courses for leadership and so it's a real good place to be in the marine corps. >> during his fifth year in the marine he took a medical discharge when he was diagnosed with schizophreniform when he suffered from delusions. i hal loout lewisnate. i disappeared from work. a whole bunch of things i thought was going on inside my head. i decided to get out, get back to my family and take things easy. >> six months after leaving the military, burden was arrested when he crashed his car into security gates at tampa international airport. >> i thought people were chasing me, trying to kill me so that explains it all running to the gate. i was trying to get away. >> burden admits taking four ecstasy tablets that night and prosecutors say he had almost 300 tablets in his glove box. >> decided to take those pills and that's when it went downhill from there. >> burden is charged with drug trafficking, driving under the influence and now attempted murder of a law enforcement officer. he's pled not guilty, and is awaiting a hearing to determine if he is mentally fit to stand trial. >> my lawyer got back with me, he said he seen me not competent at the time of the crime but competent now to proceed with the trial. i want to hurry up and get on with the trial so i can get out of here. >> while burden's attack inside the jail made national news, dee dee moore made headlines for what she allegedly did outside the jail. like most inmates at hillsborough county, moore has not been convicted of a crime, but is in jail awaiting trial. >> i was charged with first-degree murder of my friend abraham shakespeare. he was a florida lottery winner and they say i siphoned off his money and killed him. and i didn't do that. i don't like horror movies and i'm not going to be a part of one. they're saying that i shot him twice in the chest and that he died and that i buried him, and that i hid his death. >> moore says she's anything but a cold-blooded killer. >> i'm like a big kid. i like disney and mickey mouse and tinkerbell and stuff. i would love a world where i lived at walt disney world all day. >> but for the past eight months, moore has been living in a very different world. the jail's female confinement unit where she is held in her cell away from other inmates, due in part to the intense media coverage of her case. >> because she's in the news and because of her charges. if you put her back in a pod you don't know how another inmate is going to react to what she is allegedly accused of. so for her own safety, it's better that she's back here. >> moore has collected some of the many newspaper reports on her case. >> "woman charged in millionaire's murder, pleads not guilty." i used to cry opening these up. i don't anymore. i'm over it. >> why? >> because i'm not this kind of person. this is a person that i'm not. >> prosecutors say moore who has pled not guilty, befriended the $309 million jackpot winner and couldn't him out of a large share of his fortune and then killed him. >> the victim abraham shakespeare is seen in this home video shot by moore. >> do you get tired of people asking you for money? >> i didn't, a year ago. >> you just ready to start living your life, huh? >> they don't take no for an answer. so they -- i just let them keep on and keep on asking. >> investigators found shakespeare's body under a cement slab in the back yard of a home owned by moore. >> they're saying i premeditated it, saying i planned it out. i'm planning to go in my own yard, planned to keep the gun that i shot him with, i planned to keep everything for evidence for them to make it simple. i would never be that much of an idiot, if i did do it to put it in my yard, use my gun, there's no way you can think i did this. >> if there's a bright side to moore's incarceration it's the media coverage has made her a popular figure. >> all but one piece is all for doris moore. >> dee is pretty popular. >> yes, most high profile cases are. they get a lot of fan mail. so they correspond back and forth with each other. she enjoys the attention she gets. >> i get them all the way from minnesota, california, new york. >> that's for you. >> they say they like me, and they've seen me on television. >> much of moore's mail comes from men who are in jails and prisons across the country. >> some are nice, some do freak me out like i had this one guy have a six-page letter of what he wants to do to me when i get out. he's charged with high-profile, he's charged with -- he's charged with the crime of killing several people. he talks about fingertips caressing your body while saliva seduces your breast. i just think it's hilarious that somebody would even write something like this. you don't get a hi how are you doing letter. it's a letter how he wants to sex you. the first letter, you know what i mean? you know you have a first date and second date and maybe by the third date you kiss the guy? this goes straight to the point. that's not how you do things. and you wonder why you're in jail? >> but moore thinks the attention her case is getting might just help her get out of jail. >> i've come up with a plan. i'm going to sell my story and that will obtain a lawyer that can get me out now. i only need $200,000. >> hi dee dee. >> coming up, dee dee moore tries to broker a deal. >> tell them i will film next week. i'm ready to go now. >> but first -- >> mr. harris is in my 25 years of law enforcement one of the most manipulative, conniving people that i've ever encountered. >> a high-profile rapist does little to improve his reputation. >> everybody looks at me like a ted bundy type character and i'm not. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is 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why is it always good versus evil? evil always has to come right back in our lives? i focus on getting my story out on paper so that it releases some of that anger i have for being falsely arrested. >> moore is not the only person writing about the case. true crime author gary barber has been visiting moore each week for the past three months. >> hello? >> hey, dee dee. >> hey. >> he's writing a book about the victim that he had been researching prior to moore's arrest. >> i got interested in this story from the angle of abraham shakespeare, and he thought his life was going to be wonderful now that he had money, and it just spiraled out of control. >> shakespeare's body was found buried in the backyard of a home that moore had recently purchased. moore says a man named ronald killed shakespeare for part of his fortune. but prosecutors say ronald doesn't exist. >> the cops say he's a figment of my imagination. this guy is real, and i know if i show his picture, somebody somewhere is going to identify him. i'm going to show the picture of who killed abraham. that's what hasn't been released. and when he's identified, then he'll be arrested and they'll have to drop my first-degree murder charge. >> i'm not aware of the picture. >> the real picture of the guy i left abraham with that night. >> you drew it? 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