let me know if you need anything. a lot of love. do whatever you go. stay out of trouble. love you. see you later, man. it straight idiot, man. if i could hit him in his mouth, i would. while harrison was waiting for a disciplinary hearing, he got an additional write up for slapping another inmate. as a result of the two infractions, harrison lost 180 days of good time and given a year and a half in segregation. that means he will be separated from the general population, including the one man who might be his best hope for some day getting out of prison. josh is a little bit wild. he is not a convict. he s just a kid that got no understanding. he s mad at the world right now. he thinks the world owes him and that s another thing.
caught this case. i haven t seen him for the past four or five months. i never have been able to hold him or nothing. josh reminds me a lot of me when i was his age. i know what he s going through. he thinks he has to prove something. he was still running his mouth a little bit. i told him you can t do that in here. if you do, one of the two things are going to happen. you will hurt someone or end up getting hurt. he has been giving me good advice since i have known him. he said stay out of trouble. don t look for trouble. stay away from it. about halfway through the stay at indiana, josh harrison stepped into the middle of trouble. during a shake down of his dorm, officers found a nine-inch knife hidden among his possessions. he said he was considering using it on another inmate, one convicted of killing his cousin.
who begged and pleaded. but the company says its government assistance ran out in 2012. since then they have been forced to spend every resource trying to get the drug fda approved. which means refusing hundreds of requests each year. from the family point of view and little josh, they need the drug. and they want the drug. and they don t want to hear about anything else. reporter: steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. you got that right. that little fellow made it this far, he beat the cancer, you can t stop now. you got to get it to him. that s all the parents want to hear. yeah. when you run out of options, now there is social media. it is amazing how you can bring so many strangers together to fight for such a wonderful, worthy cause. we re seeing how people really have a voice now. and they can kind of shame corporations into doing things. the facebook page save josh, 26,000 likes. the fda calls this compassionate use of an experimental drug. hoping that it helps him. a
a 7-year-old boy fighting for his life but the drug he needs was denied but last night the manufacture caved and josh hardy will receive the medication he needs to survive. john hunt is here. quite a victory. reporter: the family hopes and believes this is a major step forward little josh. he is fighting a viral infection he developed after a bone marrow transplant. he is down at st. jude in memphis and his family is fighting to get this experimental drug. his mom said today she is thrilled. we are super excited. i think our joy is going to come out to him and hopefully give him the more motivation to heal
day. you told them when they got there, that little josh had confessed to you on the night of may 14th, right? yeah. yeah, the day i told them it was the day i got back from talking to him because he wanted me to take a polygraph. and i knew i had convinced him during that interview, i believed he believed that i didn t have nothing to do with it. hln s jane velez-mitchell, you have been following this trial every day. talk about a bleep-filled testimony. i see you shaking your head. tell me every day is not like this. look, there s been a lot of monsters in the news lately, and this guy is right up there. i call him hell dad. he is a vicious, vicious individual who served time for armed robbery and assault. and he gets out. and he takes his son who was thriving in a foster home. and within a couple of months, there s a murder. and the reason why his testimony is not to be believed is because he s a self-admitted pathological liar who was told