i ve seen different versions and yours look blue. explain that. the blue is from skin popping and shooting up cocaine. the cocaine is so dirty that it also will leave marks. i have an abscess here that had to be cut out. this one obviously is a big one when i almost lost my arm. you would think to yourselves, after you have an abscess cut out, you almost lose your arm, you would say i wouldn t do her heroin again, but no, i still want to do heroin. it s an everyday battle. it s going to be an uphill road for me. suffolk county, precomprehensive drug rehab program for qualified inmates. but since debella is on prescription medication for anxiety and depression, she does not currently qualify. she says she s still managed to stay clean, despite of the fact that heroin and other drugs are smuggled into the jail. they charge a ridiculous amount of money here, like $30 a bag. that s number one. i m pretty cheap.
smokes and you re down $80. scratch-offs, that s what happened to me in there. i don t know what to thinking anymore. it s hard. debella is one of hundreds of addicted inmates in suffolk county. among them is richard valentino. he was caught with a hundred one dollar bill. they feel he was going to buy smuggled drugs from other inmates. the only reasons why you would want cash in the jail setting that i can see is to buy something illegal like drugs, marijuana, heroin, whatever, or if you were looking to escape. valentino is in jail for a parole violation on his prior conviction of attempted burglary. he s awaiting a return to state prison to complete his two-year sentence. there s a chair there. some of the days he s earned off the sentence for good behavior could be rescinded after a disciplinary hearing with officer nicholson and sergeant selvaggio. how do you plead?
nationwide, but especially in the northeastern united states. a lot of people who wind up here in the suffolk county jail are in here because they committed burglary, robbery, maybe even murders. but the underlying theme to committing those crimes is heroin. they need to feed the habit. this is rock bottom, i think. this is definitely rock bottom for me. suffolk county inmate car a debella had recently plead guilty to three counts of identity theft, crimes she had committed to support her heroin addiction. there s no reason i should be like this. i have a family that s wonderful and supported. i wasn t abused. nothing like that happened to me. i graduated st. john s in finance. after that i went on to work in a brokerage firm. i did really well there. but then that s when i started really getting into drugs. how much money do you think you spent on heroin? in the past ten years? half a mill. i sold like a bmw car, i stole thousands of dollars from my
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the northeastern united states. a lot of people are in here because they committed burglaries, robberies, maybe even murders. but the underlying theme to committing those crimes is heroin. they need to feed the habit. this is rock bottom, i think. this is definitely rock bottom for me. suffolk county inmate cara debella had recently pled guilty to identity theft, crimes she committed to support her heroin addiction. there s no reason i should be like this. i have a family that s wonderful and supported. i wasn t abused. nothing like that happened to me. i grade st. john s with a bbs in finance. after that i went on to work in a brokerage firm. i did really well there. but then that s when i started really getting into drugs. how much money do you think you spent on heroin? in the past ten years. half a mil. i sold like a bmw car, i stole thousands of dollars from my mom. i went through my dad s inheritance. it s taken a toll not only