Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast - Con Men Expose What Happens in Prison
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and they walk in with a warrant, boom, and they walk right in, and they throw a complete fit,
like they don't have time to race the tape, nothing, and they get the tape, and they see what she was really doing.
And is she being disruptive? Absolutely.
Everything she was doing was not how you behave, but everything they did in response to it was how you don't respond.
Look, look, we're here in Vegas.
What I love is that last night I was sleepy and I was tired.
And I was down, and he was carrying the whole thing,
and he was all energized and all into it.
And now it's like two something.
It's 240 in the morning, and I'm doing great.
This guy keeps saying 240 in the morning, really, it's 11.39 p.m.
For you?
Whenever I'm over on there on the fucking East Coast, I'm on your guys' time,
and I'm all fucked up, and you guys want me to stay up all late and shit in fucking film podcasts,
and I'm all out of my mind.
Now you know how I fucking feel when you guys,
run me through the ringer when I'm over there,
fucking, you know,
bouncing off all up and down this fucking coast of Florida
filming a podcast.
Now you guys are on my time.
That's time.
You want to get up at 5 o'clock this morning
and talk loud as fuck and I'm trying to sleep
and you wake me up.
Oh yeah, that's right.
That was this morning.
Five o'clock this morning, dude.
You have to get, listen, I baby you.
When you stayed at my house,
I got you done breakfast.
He gave me a list.
I was like, hey, do you want any special food?
I was like, you know, I'm going to grocery.
Do you want any special food?
Like, I thought he was going to be like,
nah, I'm fine.
And he was like, yeah, can you get some this?
He had a list.
He's like, okay, so this is what I eat in the morning.
You need to give me granola.
This granola.
And he had a whole, it was like, you know, I eat this.
I need orange juice.
I need this.
Don't give me the comp of pulp.
I mean, he had a whole, like, list of stuff.
And I'm like, at first, I thought he was joking.
I thought, okay, okay.
And then I was like, oh, he's not playing.
He's serious.
I had to write down this, boom, this, this.
And I need cleaning.
I mean, I need people.
peanut butter because I like to put a scoop of peanut butter in my oatmeal and I was like
I gotta go buy you peanut butter yeah bro I'm like so you already had peanut butter yeah
well I don't buy it so you know yeah there's a whole list of things so I baby you I pick
him up at the airport so I do everything but rub his feet before he goes okay everything
okay I mean you know I just you know anyway went and got you a mattress he wouldn't like I was
like well look bro I got a king size bed you can
sleep in the key size bed you know with me it's not a big deal we you know and he goes absolutely not
but i went what do you do and he said this because that's not happening and i went well i sleep on the
floor with nothing but a couch cushion he said no he said we'll go to pile of t-shirts where do we
go with the walmart we went to wali world and we fucking got a blow-up mattress right and i was like
bro they're going to blow mattresses are expensive because they're 20 bucks if that he said i've trust me he said i've
lived in cars, I've lived on the street, I've slept behind fucking, you know, whatever.
Everything's, he said, I've owned mini, blow-up mattresses, we can get one, they're 15, 20 bucks.
They were 15, 20 bucks.
Yeah.
For the twin.
For the twin.
It wasn't like, you know, the queen with the double padding and the fucking, you know, all the big...
That's pretty nice, though.
No, no, it wasn't like a regular mattress, though.
No, it was like a twin blow-up mattress.
It was super stiff.
I mean, but
I've slept on many of those things
over the years, and they
usually less about a week.
And then you don't sit in the middle of night, you just wake up on the floor.
No.
With your arms above you like this, fucking.
Your arms and your legs above you like this
and your ass is on the floor.
That one actually is good.
Jess is, you know, I'm glad I bought it because
Jess's daughter stayed a couple of nights.
And so I blew it up, and she slept on that.
Good.
So it's worked out.
I mean, I'm glad.
I, you know, bought it.
Anyway, yeah.
Great investment.
Great investment.
Great investment.
Have you, when you were locked up, did you ever sleep in the boat?
The canoe, they called the canoe.
When I was a juvenile, I had to, when I was at the youth home, when I was a kid, they was, like, crowded.
And I remember sleeping in the canoe in the gym for, like, a month.
Do you know the canoe?
You know, you guys don't have any idea.
So the canoe is, it's basically, they, it's, it's a giant, molded piece of plastic that you can put,
a padded matress in a padded prison mattress in so that you're not sleeping directly on the
ground but it's only maybe six inches right you're only maybe like six inches off the ground
so essentially you are sleeping on the ground yeah it's shaped strange and so what they'll do is
because it curves around the mattress right yeah so it's shaped where they call them like the canoe or
the boat or it's hard to call them or canoes yeah and then when you're done you got to pull you
you gotta roll your matchup
you gotta stack them all up
and you at the end of the day
you gotta unstack them all
and everybody's got to get their fucking
horrible
horrible we were talking about
so um
that leads me to
well like uh
when you got arrested
and you have you ever gone through
Oklahoma City so there's an Oklahoma City
there's a transfer center in
when you're in the federal prison system
when you're arrested
you know it's not like
like in the movies where like
two police officers
will put you in a car and they'll drive you across country and buy you,
you know, fast food and you guys all have a good old time driving across country to bring you back to your jurisdiction.
No, that's not what happens at all.
So they arrest you and they put you an account, and a holdover, and they transfer you.
And the BOP will take as time.
They will transfer you.
Like if you get caught in California and you have to go to Florida, that can take months.
In my case, this has happened to me twice.
The second time was the worst.
because I started off in Nebraska, and I had to get extradited all the way to South Carolina from Nebraska.
And so I got arrested in some little fucking po-dunk town in Nebraska called Columbus, Columbus, Nebraska.
And then they shipped me to Omaha, which is like the big city.
And I sat in Omaha for like two weeks before they could transfer me to Leavenworth.
And I was in Leavenworth for like, I want to say two months.
before they shipped me to, before they put me on a plane and shipped me to Oklahoma before I went through Oklahoma.
And then from Oklahoma, I had to go to Irwin County Jail in Georgia.
And I sat there for three and a half months before they moved me to Atlanta,
where I sat in Atlanta for two and a half weeks before they fucking moved me to South Carolina.
So imagine, yeah, imagine that, imagine having to run that whole.
Gambit.
Yeah, that whole gambit.
um so when you went to uh so you when you went through oklahoma city what was that like
the transfer center right is that they call it the transfer center it's a prison but they
used like the first three floors as the fucking it was like to process and transfer prisoners
and they also use it as a designation center as well so a lot of got a lot of castes just go there and
get designated right and then they'll get shipped off to their you know prospective prison or whatever
it's a it's a so it's actually connect it's so when you get put on a plane and they fly you so
they'll fly you to it's like a hub imagine and listen imagine being shackled on a plane oh yeah yeah it's
everybody's like oh con air yeah it was a cute movie but that's not what's happening the nicholas cage
movie yeah that's not even that's not reality in reality it's just like a regular airplane
you get on like an american airline's plane but it's all white and it's got the black numbers on
the tail and you get in there and it's like a regular fucking airplane except for there's dudes
with shotguns and you got your ankles are got you got handcuffs on your ankles together
you got handcuffs on your hands your waist has got a chain around it your ankles are
chained to your waist and your your your wrists are chained to your waist which is all
locked together and you're connected to like well no you're not necessarily connected to but
they put the boxes on you when you get on there yeah but i'm saying put these
So then they put these black boxes that fold like this over your handcuffs.
Right.
So you can't twist your handcuffs at all.
So it's not, it's, it's, it's a black box.
Yeah, it's a black box.
And you put your hands out like this and you got your cuffs on.
And you slide inside of this black box and they close the black box and they lock it on your cuffs.
And then they can, then they chain your, your wrist to your waist.
Right.
So you're like this.
So they're digging into your arms, extremely uncomfortable.
And they're moving you around.
Climb up them.
And then they get you a baloney sandwich and you got to eat that motherfucker.
like this on an airplane.
Right.
And you're fucking hitting turbulence
and fucking motherfuckers
all over the place.
Yeah.
You get a little juice box
like a little kid.
Yeah.
Trying to put a straw
in a juice fox.
Yeah.
And yeah.
That's fun.
So you get on the plane.
I didn't do that twice.
So you get on the plane.
You go to Oklahoma City
and they pull the plane
right up to the building.
And so they unload
150 or 200 guys
directly into the prison.
And you're all chained up
walking in line with these guys with shotguns and it's just it's it's such a like a factory you know
it's like an assembly line like you're just you're just one of many guys and you can tell that
the the the the the marshals like they they don't care they could care less they're just
not that they're supposed to you know be hugging you and telling you it's all going to be
okay and you're still you know criminals but the point is is that
It's just so, it's so, I hate to say, like, you know, I was in love with Nazi efficiency.
It's such an efficient movement of 200 people.
If you've ever seen, if you've ever seen like inside of like where they process cattle, where they kill cattle, because I have.
When I lived in Nebraska, I work for a place called Cargill.
And if you look up the company Cargill, they're one of the,
the largest manufacturer processors of beef cattle in the country or largest companies and I worked
on the kill floor and cargo and yeah so I used to watch them do like five 600 head a night
and they just bring them in and pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop just straight down the line
killing all these cats just like it was nothing and that's what it kind of like when I was
working there. This was
this was pre
this was right before I
had gone to fucking
through Oklahoma. When I got
to Oklahoma, what I had flashbacks
up was working on the kill floor at the cattle
fucking place. When I was in that
hallway, we were all going down that hallway. I was
like, fuck dude, this is just like that.
Yeah. And I could imagine that's
you know, I could imagine that's probably what it was like
in fucking Nazi Germany in World War II
when they were fucking. Yeah, you're just
funneled through like cattle.
Right in the gas chamber and that's it
So you're funneled through the hallway
And as you go through the hallway
We were talking about this last night
They were
The marshals are so good at taking
The handcuffs and shackles off of you
They have like steps when you
So as you go up the steps like
It's like a plywood stage they build
Right
So five or six guys at a time climb up
No just one
You walk up two steps
You stand on this, like, plywood platform, and they ban, all your shackles just fall off of you magic.
Yeah, they're so quick, they're so, like, they're literally hitting, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, and they just come off.
Like, they take them off like, it's like, it's the fastest thing.
There's a pile of three feet high of fucking shackles and handcuffs.
Yeah.
But, I mean, as far as, like, what I remember was, it was like, it was like five guys sitting in a row, and they would have like, next, and they'd be like five guys.
No, no, you're right.
You got a better memory than me.
Then there five guys would stand up, and they would all.
And if they take them on, they get, like, yank them off.
Like, you're like, and then they're like, next, you walk off.
A guy gives you a bologna sandwich.
Here's your dinner.
And then they put you into a room, and the room has, what are the nickel, the plated, diamond plated?
Diamond plated, a stainless steel, diamond plated sheets.
Sheets, the whole room is like just, and it's a big room, like, it's a big, big room.
And they'll, they jam you in there.
And so you're all standing in there.
side by side, like sitting there, I remember we were in there.
This is funny.
So when I was in it, so I remember being in there, and there was a black guy that was in there,
looked like a bodybuilder.
I remember thinking, Jesus, God, is it what these guys are going to look like?
He had gold teeth and they had fangs.
And I'd never seen that, where they actually had gold teeth with him.
And he's sitting there and, you know, he's just like looking around.
And he looks there, he's like, what's up?
Like that.
And I just saw the fang.
And I thought, oh, my God, it's blade.
So he was there, and we're all sitting around just standing.
You don't talk a lot too much because you're kind of, you know.
But they put you in the room and they closed the door.
Well, there was an old man that was there.
It turns out he's like a chow, right?
And I remember he's standing there and he's looking around and going,
how long are they going to keep us in here?
He's probably in his 70s.
How long have they got to keep up?
it's in here.
I could imagine going through that at that age.
Oh, God.
And so we're all sitting there, we're like, well, it's going to be a while.
It's probably going to be a while.
And guys are like, yeah, bro, it's going to be hours.
We'll be in here for four or five hours.
He's like, where's nowhere to sit.
And they're like, yes, just the way it is.
And then so finally, and everybody's looking at him kind of like, how did you get here?
Like, how was this old?
Who, why did you, would you arrest this old man?
And so I don't know what's going on in this federal system.
I have no idea.
So I'm sitting there.
And the black guy goes, hey, pops.
He's like, yeah.
And he goes, why are you locked up?
And the old guy goes, I don't know.
It has something to do with my granddaughter.
He said, she and one of her friends, you know, she's one of them gays.
And she and one of her friends, they wanted me to video them, you know, doing stuff.
and so I videoed them
and now they're saying
now I'm in that video
they put it on the internet
and they were selling them
and stuff and so now I'm
he goes now I'm
I don't know
that's what they said something about that
I'm not sure what I did
and I'm sitting there thinking
he's in his 70s
huh
and the black guy looks over it me and he goes
huh he goes
that sound right to you and I said it doesn't sound right
like something's up
like that doesn't seem normal
and he goes
hey pops he said
how's your granddaughter
oh she's young she's young
she's got to be
14 15
I think she's 15 now
but I have those videos
she was about 14 years old
but you know
she's uh you know
she's one of them gays
and I'm sitting there thinking
no I don't know much
about the federal system
but I know something
I can't imagine
hey grandpa
can you video
something's not right about the story he said but that's fine that's the story so so the old
so the black guy goes he goes pops you're going to have problems is you're going to have problems in
here and then he's wandering around and he goes I have to go to the restroom he goes up to the door
and he goes to open the door there's 60 80 guys crammed in this room you know we're packed in
pretty tight he grabs the door and he goes hey
they got us locked up in here
no way
yeah absolutely
and we fucking bald laugh
got all half the room
that hurt
because it starts
die and laughing
and I was like
yeah yeah there's gonna be a lie
I felt a feeling
like I just
only been locked up
a couple weeks at that point
maybe a month
and I said
I have a feeling
there's going to be
a lot of locked doors
for quite a while
huh
he's like he just started
dawning
and then they were like
hey you gotta go
what's the problem
he's like
I got to go
the bathroom
they go
there's a toilet
over there. So, I mean, he's like, oh, he's looking around like, I'm supposed to just go to the bathroom in front of 80 guys? Yeah. Yeah, you just pull it out and take a piss right now in front of 80 guys. That's the way it is for me. You're on now. I mean, but yeah, and so you were there for what? Two weeks? How long were we there? I was there like 10 days, I think, for two weeks. I was there two weeks. Two weeks? Yeah. So they put you in a room. It's packed. The whole place is packed.
And listen, I remember when I went to, I was still taking Paxil.
So they had to give me Paxil, so I went to Palline.
And so I go to, you know, Pill Line.
They call you for Pill Line.
And I go in, I say, hey, hey, I got a prescription for Paxil I need.
And the woman goes, the woman, said, she was, what's your reg number?
And I went, I don't have any idea what my reg number.
What does that mean?
She says, what's your regulation number?
What are they, what's your assignment number?
And I went, I don't know.
I said, I said, ah, shoot, I don't know.
I don't have it memorized.
And she says, well, you better get it memorized because you're going to be here for a while.
And I just, the way she said it was just like, you're, you're a scumbag.
And I was like, okay, she's, what's your name?
She just, you know, they talk to you like, you're just a dog.
And, you know, she got it.
And they said, I walked out.
I was like, man, I can't believe that woman.
I talked to this momster.
I used to talk to him all the time.
And I was like, man, the way they talk to you, bro.
He's like, oh, yeah, they're scott.
Um, they're this, they're that, they're dirt bad.
I mean, he's a typical guy from New York who'd been to trial two or three times.
Um, he was an interesting guy.
And he was like, oh, they're dirty bastard.
You know, they just go like, you know, kind of like Tommy, he's just always just bashing, bashing, bashing.
Um, yeah, so that was a, so yeah, Oklahoma City like sucked.
I was there a couple weeks.
And then they put me on the plane.
They flew me to, um, to, uh, Atlanta, Georgia.
Were you at the USP?
Are we at Lovejoy?
Back when I went, I've been to Lovejoy.
I've been to both.
Yeah, and I've been to the USP.
I've been to both.
Yeah, but I've also, I was housed in Union City.
They closed it down.
The U.S. Marshals canceled their contract because there were so many lawsuits at Union City.
So they stopped letting them house.
they're inmates.
They're like the U.S.
Marshals will get a contract
with a local sheriff's department
who runs the jails.
And so instead of them building a facility
and saying this is our facility,
we're just going to subcontract your facility.
So really you're locked up in a county jail.
You just happen to be in your own little wing.
And they take care of you.
So that's what happened.
So I was in Union City and there were so many violations.
Listen, so bad at one point there was lice.
And here's what they did
when they had lice.
Lice, you think, oh, they treat these guys okay, right?
Yeah, they do.
It's fine.
You can barely, they're barely enough to eat, and it's usually just completely disgusting,
and you never go outside, and it's horrible, and they treat you like, like you're just
complete scum, and they forget to get people their pills and all kinds of stuff.
But here's what they did.
They had lice, so to defume everything, or to get rid of the lice, they brought everybody out.
They took all the stuff from you, all your.
All of your sheets, your bed sheets, your clothes,
and you're in there naked.
You're all standing there naked.
And then they brought in, they brought in these cans,
and they had the cans wrapped up with paper.
Like, they had paper around it, and they had tape on it.
They walked in, put all of us into our different cells.
It was small units, like 55 guys.
And there's like, whatever, seven or eight guys per room.
And then there's different rooms.
They walked.
I just rub this on your junk in your head.
No, no, they sprayed us down.
They sprayed everybody down with this disinfectant shit.
Then they brought in these cans, and they put the cans in the middle of the room.
They said, stand by your bunks.
We're going to defume the whole room, and it defumes you, and you'll be good.
And they turned on the cans and fogged up the whole thing while you sat there.
And it was basically like a raid can.
Like, yeah, they fogged up the whole place.
told everybody they'd be fine.
I had a headache for two days,
slept for 12 hours.
That's fucking insane.
It's insane.
And it's just like it was like a,
it didn't say raid.
They had it taped off so you couldn't see what it was.
One of the guys in another room said that one of those guys took the thing
and it was like a fumigate, fume it, fume it,
that you put in your house to defume for like.
You need to get to vacate the house.
Yeah, get to vacate the house and they would defume it for like fleas, right?
they put that thing in there
and here's the thing
is that
I would sue the fuck out of them
Yeah but you don't
But you don't get like
It's your word against theirs
They're saying it's not
And here's the thing
It's for fleas
It's not for lice
Like what are you doing
How do you even know this work
Like you've got guys that have
This is this at
This was in Union City
Georgia
Listen I'm telling you man
I was in urban
I was in urban county Georgia
Dude that place was fucking
It was insane
There's never that movie
We escaped from L.A
with fucking snake bliston
that's when they put you on the unit
that's how it is in that motherfucker
you're like what in the fucking
dude motherfuckers got shit from the street
just motherfuckers got hot plates and shit
next to their fucking bunk
you know what I'm saying
like oh you're not supposed to have any of that
that's the first time I ever seen anybody
shoot up inside the jail
in jail like they had syringes
and they were shooting up
on the fucking unit
I mean motherfuckers had hot plates
in that motherfucker I'm like what the fuck
is going on here
all kinds of crazy shit
yeah cell phones
and it like
Like, but, you know, I was going to tell you was, um,
something else was going to say about, um,
Oklahoma City when I was there is,
that's the first time I ever seen anybody with their whole head tattooed,
and it fucking freaked me out.
I couldn't believe it.
Like, I was scared that dude.
Like, I wouldn't even, I wouldn't even go anywhere near him when he,
in the unit, when he was on the unit.
I, look, I knew a guy.
I, first time I ever, I was in prison.
Oh, look at me.
Yeah.
That's what I'm proud.
Listen, I know a guy who had his fucking eyelids tattooed.
Like, his whole face and the eyelid, like, it was, it was.
I probably seen the same guy.
Yeah.
Real tall, white boy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know that guy.
Some of these guys, some of these guys are in that system their entire lives.
They're in the whole fucking, yeah.
They're everywhere.
So, what I was going to say is Union City.
One of the big things that happened with them was there was a lawsuit where there was a girl,
young girl 19 20 years old well whatever 21 i don't know young got arrested for being drunk it's a county
jail right so she gets processed sent sent to the jail just to be she's only going to be there
overnight but she starts getting lippy with the guards and yelling at them screaming at them
and then she's in the you know this is a this is a a privileged you know young a white chick who's locked up
and she's furious
and she's banging on the door
and screaming and screaming
and she won't stop screaming
yelling to be like you can't hold me here
like people are shocked
that you can put me in a room
and lock the door like
people like they're like
you understand it until it happens
and then it's this realization
you start to think
no wait a minute
you can't
you get a cat
and you stick them in a cage
and then they realize
they can't get out
and they start fucking
right they go nuts
so she's going nuts in there
so they tell her
if you don't calm down
we're going to put you in the chair
and she's like
You don't want the chair boss?
Yeah, she screams and hollers so much
She doesn't know what they're talking about
So finally they come in
They mace her
To get her to calm down
Which I don't know how that calms you down
But it definitely makes you compliant
So they mace her
They bring in the chair
Which is a chair that's actually on the ground
It's actually you're actually almost sitting on the ground
You're kind of your your legs are like this
and you're you're shackled down
so it's like a molded plastic
so they shackle her
and they put the um
they shackle her and they put uh
and they chain her down like you cannot move
so now she's sitting there screaming and hollering
somehow or another
something happened
and they shaved her head
so she's in that they put her in the hallway
where she's just so everybody can watch her
so they can so she's there and she's screaming and hollering and yelling and they're like you
could calm down you could calm down and somebody at some point must have said something like
hey we're going to shave your head if you don't calm down and she's like she's calling everybody
names and fuck you and this and that and you can't do this and I'm going to sue you and my daddy's
a lawyer and my daddy well it turns out her daddy was a lawyer so they end up on film they
grab a razor and this little blonde-haired, you know, middle class,
22-year-old or 19-year-old, whatever she is,
they come over and they, and they shave her head.
And she is just like flipped out.
So when, so guess what?
The next morning when Daddy's lawyer shows up and she's got a shaved head and she's in tears.
Shaking, crying.
Crying, shake and traumatized at this point.
They, that the lawyer right then,
like they had no idea who this little girl is.
Like, you could do that to some underprivileged person
and get away with it.
But this, there's a whole team of lawyers connected with this chick.
Immediately, they go, he says nothing to them.
Okay, no, I understand.
Oh, she was just, I understand, I understand, not a problem.
We're going to take, don't worry, she's this, it's not a big deal.
immediately goes to a judge and gets a warrant to come back and grab the video
before they can destroy the video or say, yeah, that camera doesn't work.
What are you talking about?
No, so they can't get, they don't have time to get their stories straight.
And they come in and they walk in with a warrant, boom, and they walk right in.
And if they throw a complete fit, like they don't have time to erase the tape, nothing.
And they get the tape and they see what she was.
really doing. And is she being disruptive? Absolutely. Everything she was doing was not how you
behave, but everything they did in response to it was how you don't respond. And she's allowed to be a
maniac, a drunken maniac, a drunken maniac, you're not allowed to mace me, chain put me in a chair
for 12 hours, shave my hat head, have me have to go to the bathroom in the chair. Like there's all
these, like she didn't harm anybody. So that was one of the lawsuits that was against this place.
Like, I mean, that was just, like, nonstop lawsuits.
And then that was the one that somebody later told me, like, yeah, one of the lawsuits was so bad.
It was so egregious that they didn't close the whole thing.
They just removed that.
The marshal said, you can't hold our guys anymore.
Like, we can't be associated with the way you're running this jail.
I'm not saying to stop.
We're saying, we don't want to be involved.
You can keep treating people like crap.
It's pretty bad because, because really, the feds, they don't really do a fuck, too.
Yeah, the marshals aren't
The marshals aren't too bad
Like compared to the BOP
Dude, the marshals
I put a note in my file to keep me on fucking
A hard pod
Where there's 23 and 1
I wasn't allowed on like an open fucking pod
Oh, okay
The marshals put that in my file
So that you have you have 23 and 1
So I can only come out one hour a day
And you either had to use the phone
or you had to take a shower.
Yeah, you don't have time.
Because there's a line for both.
So you either stand in line and get on the phone to call somebody
or you had to take a shower, but you couldn't do both.
So, yeah, you couldn't, yeah, it was a nightmare.
And then it's right back to the cell.
And it was a tiny cell to where I was at.
Fuck, and they were small, man.
Yeah, I was just thinking.
No radio.
Atlanta City.
No radios.
Did you ever go through Atlanta City?
Atlanta.
I mean, sorry, I'm sorry, through Atlanta,
out through the pen and Atlanta Pan.
The USP?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was in the Atlanta.
I was in Atlanta USP for a month, four weeks.
They kept, I don't know what it was.
They overbooked the fucking, the transport or whatever, and I got there, and they were like,
we got to get on the next one.
And they only come every two weeks.
Yeah.
So I got, I missed the one on the two weeks.
I got there.
This is how fucked up it was.
I got there on the day, the one left, but it left in the morning, and I got there that night.
So I waited two weeks, and then they, and then they, you were.
overbooked the second one, so I had to wait another two weeks.
And mind you, when you're in the shoe in Atlanta, you don't get common-sater.
I mean, you do, but it's very limited.
It's like coffee, snickers, honey bun, and soups, and that's it.
Like, you don't get the full...
You get enough food that you can eat, like, a day.
Yeah.
Like, in a day, maybe two days if you really draw it out, but it's gone.
Oh, I used to eat half a snicker and save that, the other half for tomorrow after dinner.
That's because I used to do it, so I'd have something sweet to eat the next day.
because after dinner we're going to shit
and I would have that half a snicker
and I would get that little sugar rush
and I'd lay down and read my book
and then, you know, till the next day
and I would get out of the cell
like 3 o'clock in the afternoon
the next day until like 4 o'clock in the afternoon
and then I'd be back in the cell
until the very next day
and I did that for like 13 months
What are you doing?
So?
We can cut that out.
I don't want that to be.
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