The family brings in. put all of the containers in clear plastic so it s visible. we look through it, especially if they ve been opened, make sure there is nothing secreted inside. almost time to go. i almost feel like an inmate myself being here. you can t come outside after dark. and then when we do come outside we re still enclosed within more gates on the prison grounds, so that s kind of weird. at least i do get to leave. it s appreciated, though. i mean, just think, we weren t even getting these visits at first. hold up right here.
Workers cells in the hopes of locating any dangerous contraband before it s used. these are actually some targeted cells that we re after, inmates that are assigned to the laundry. we re going to follow up, see if we can find any more metal, any more contraband. we re going to go up to the cell, strip the inmatsd out, bring them out of the cell, and complete our cell searches. get to the door, go ahead and pop them. we re pretty much looking for any kind of contraband, any kind of weapons, narcotics, drugs, tattoo paraphernalia. turn around. strip out. turn around. you smell anything? i m telling you right now you will be did you swallow something? swallow something? are you serious?
Inman got the message in no uncertain terms. apparently another inmate or two went into his cell and put some knots on his head and said don t be giving us anymore heat over here. we seen inman a day or two later, of course, he won t tell what happened or what it was over or anything like that, because that s a convict code. but we know what it was over. i got enough people out there telling me what it was over. and now things are about to heat up even more for inman as the prison disciplinary board takes up his case. he s been charged with tattooing or possession of tattoo paraphernalia. some interesting evidence recovered from his cell as a result of this. he did come over i spoke with him briefly, and he has elected not to attend this hearing. what i m going to do is enter a not guilty plea on the inmate s behalf. i m going to submit as evidence instruction sheets that give detailed instructions as to
The two inmates that were in the cell didn t belong there. one of them was walter walker. being that they weren t where they were supposed to be, i decided to strip them out and find out what was going on, and mr. walter walker had a bottle of tattoo ink on him. which he finally gave over when i started to do the strip-outs. and at that time, he realized i was going to have to write a report on him for having tattoo paraphernalia. and i would put some more over here that would go all the way what s the image, though? this is the one i was going to get. wages of syd. right? coming up david laudone s case takes an unexpected turn. when you go back in your cell you need to sit there and think about it a minute and tell me the truth and tell me what s going on.
Laundry. we re going to follow up, see if we can find any more metal, any more contraband. go up to the cell, strip the inmates out, bring them out of the cell and complete our cell searches. get to the door, go ahead and pop them. we re pretty much looking for any kind of contraband, any kind of weapons, drugs, tattoo paraphernalia. turn around. strip out. turn around. you smell anything? i m telling you right now you will be did you swallow something? swallow something? are you serious? what would i swallow? you tell me, i m asking you. some chips. that s your story, right? this is crazy. 209. when we first came up on the