parole. but for another group, there s only one way out. this is unit 4. this is where lethal injection is administered to inmates that have been sentenced to death. since 1912 when the state of mexico became a state, we have executed 26 people. the last one and the only one we did in this area was terry clark on november 6th, 2001. there are two inmates sentenced to death in the state of new mexico. one of those inmates, robert fry, is housed here at the penitentiary at level vi. this is my wonderful piece of heaven. it s a seven foot by 12 foot. robert fry was sentenced to death in 2005. he s currently in the appeal process. we first met robert while shooting the original lockup: new mexico episode in 2005. let me ask you a question. is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? to kill someone. god doesn t see it that way. you break one sin, you break all sins.
but you gave me hope and everything, so i appreciate it, mom. here we are. back together. this sham committee that s going to be run on me, it s this is pretty much a a myth that this committee will result in any action. as a result, i m stranded here at this facility even though i m not getting misconduct reports or any of those things. unlike happy, federico s never getting out of prison. and as a validated gang member, possibly the only way he ll leave pnm s level vi is through an out-of-state transfer. federico, how are you? fine, yourself? pretty good. i ve been reviewing your file.
since i got incarcerated, about since april of 2003. i m here on involuntarily protective custody. the institution says there s a threat against my life. in my case, that s the reason why i was in level vi. that s all i m going to say about that. but that s why i m always on level vi. there s a story there, huh? there s a lot of stories. i m happy to say it out there, but not in here. this is a big week for me. because i m getting released back into the community. i m just very surprised that i made it this far. and the stuff that i ve seen and the stuff that i ve been through, i m just thanks to god that i made it, that i m making it out alive. i m happy to get out. i m really happy, but i m scared. i am scared to get out. i really am. i don t want to hurt the people that i love the most. and that s what i m scared of. how would you hurt them? i don t want to come back here. because coming here hurts my
the snm and the lc, they ve openly declared war against each other. based on the two series of events that have happened at the level vi. attempted assaults by the snm on the lc, then the lc retaliated last week and actually carried out an assault on an snm inmate. what we re doing is try to find their weapons for one or gather any intelligence to see if we can actually does that a future assault. a couple of sources i talked to basically came out and told me that there is going to be retaliation because of the incident. this is mainly for you guys that work at the level vi. the guys i talked to said you re basically not going to be able to do anything about it. they re going to retaliate, the snm. and, you know. it s going to happen. so you guys need to be on your toes and be ready for that. because that s basically what i was told today by a couple of sources that i talked to. the phrase they used was, a tic
special hearing. i m going to do another one of these forms. instead of putting initial, i m going to put special and make that correction that you weren t convicted, that you plea bargained down to aggravated battery. however, you will still meet the criteria for level vi. how long do i have to stay in lockdown for aggravated battery? it s been four years, four years and two days i ve been in segregation for aggravated battery. i seen guys come here for stabbings and stay for a year. i this has nothing to do with it and i understand that. and i appreciate it. this has nothing to do with that. what i m trying to tell you is this, the classification officer will take relevant information from the court or district attorney. never did it. there s no mention in there. nothing about it. all he says is consider him to go out of state. cbc writes back and says, no, he s a threat to security for the murder of an inmate, he s not going out of state. that s not why you didn t go out o