no one speaks the truth and riddle themselves with sin. live in the midst of deception. brian s numerous tattoos reflect his beliefs. how did you get to it? the first time i was in penitentiary. they re also his biggest prize. i ve always been unique, and when i met tattoos, that was my way to be even more unique. i like to stand out. what s up? i just got self-expression everywhere. but voltz says he treasures more than his ink. i m daddy s baby. say it loud in prayer. say, i m daddy s baby. voltz has two sons, a 2-year-old and a 13-year-old, by two different women. he is currently in jail for domestic abuse against the mother of his 2-year-old, brian ii, or deuce.
while voltz strives to be a father to his children, he must also reconcile his relationship with deuce s mother. thank you for sending that money or giving them the money to send. check. raise it to me. i got me some hygiene products. i ain t ordered no food yet. almost made me cry. haven t cried in a long time. tell him i love him. spider-man! all right. i got to go. money in his pocket. one day i heard him singing it. trying to be influential to my kids. i mean, that s my life. that s my sunshine. when i m talking to my kids, i brighten up. other than that, i got to get back to reality, and this right here what you see is reality. for deamon beavers, reality is 23 hours a day in a segregation cell, 10 days of it, for fighting with another inmate.
shop, or out for medical treatments. but some things here are all too familiar to the jail he just left. overcrowded. it s real overcrowded in jefferson county. keep people locked up for bull[bleep] this is what you get.e every bunk in here filled up. you get people on the floor, onk the boats. causes for high tension, and that s where a whole lot of aggression and aggravations come from. you know what i m saying? but at the same time, it s a whole lot better. coming up back to the streets. i got my swag back. brian voltz is back slinging ink. bop! oh! and back with the woman who filed charges against him for kh domestic abuse. liberty mutual. they customized my insurance, so i only pay for what i need. i insured my car, and my bike.
step back in. he got kind of mad, but, you know, he s got to deal with the consequences. like lieutenant collins told him, put money on the books illegally. you know, that s his fault. he lost everything he s got. so, you know, i was fair with him. i do the same to every inmate when they first get in a fight. they get 10 days. he s just not happy right now. coming up i just want to say. abcdefg brian voltz puts his tough-guy image aside, at least for a little while. i don t know who my daddy is. if i was to ever meet him, i d probably hit him in his mouth. and i was going to move his tray out of my way cause he was sitting where i was sitting at. but you were already sitting in a seat, and he was sitting on the opposite side of you. keith reeves attempts to prove security cameras wrong. sad them a possum.
without a schedule, okay? okay. you got any questions? mnh-mnh. all right. let s get you out of here then. diontray, you ve got to tell me how you re feeling right now. i m feeling good good to be free. you know, get to go home, see my kids, get some money, you know, make love. yes! yeah, i mean, it s hot as a mother[bleep] out here. you can tell i got locked up in the wintertime. brian voltz is spending more time outdoors, as well, now that he s qualified for the jail s work-release program. i m back to the streets. i got my swag back. i mean, it just makes you feel less captive, less like an animal. you know what i m saying? voltz still spends his nights incarcerated, but is free to leave during the day to go to