David Fleming
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So this woman comes out of hypnosis. They draw a composite sketch. It looks like the guy who actually pulled the trigger and admitted pulling the trigger. Skinny, white, long hair. Charles is heavy set, Hispanic, and he had a buzz cut at the time.
So this woman comes out of hypnosis. They draw a composite sketch. It looks like the guy who actually pulled the trigger and admitted pulling the trigger. Skinny, white, long hair. Charles is heavy set, Hispanic, and he had a buzz cut at the time.
So it wasn't until 13 months later in a court when the woman said, oh yeah, there he is. That's who she pointed out as being at the scene of the crime.
So it wasn't until 13 months later in a court when the woman said, oh yeah, there he is. That's who she pointed out as being at the scene of the crime.
So it wasn't until 13 months later in a court when the woman said, oh yeah, there he is. That's who she pointed out as being at the scene of the crime.
He was into some bad stuff and he admits that. What we're saying is, it's very clear that at the very least, he doesn't deserve to be on death row or in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day for a quarter century.
He was into some bad stuff and he admits that. What we're saying is, it's very clear that at the very least, he doesn't deserve to be on death row or in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day for a quarter century.
He was into some bad stuff and he admits that. What we're saying is, it's very clear that at the very least, he doesn't deserve to be on death row or in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day for a quarter century.
Yeah, I had to go to the Polonsky Unit in Livingston, Texas, which is a notorious prison, always ranked as one of the most dangerous, worst prisons in the world. There are all kinds of hoops that you have to go through, right? You have to submit to a background check. You have to agree to all these restrictions. You are allowed exactly one hour of rolling cameras.
Yeah, I had to go to the Polonsky Unit in Livingston, Texas, which is a notorious prison, always ranked as one of the most dangerous, worst prisons in the world. There are all kinds of hoops that you have to go through, right? You have to submit to a background check. You have to agree to all these restrictions. You are allowed exactly one hour of rolling cameras.
Yeah, I had to go to the Polonsky Unit in Livingston, Texas, which is a notorious prison, always ranked as one of the most dangerous, worst prisons in the world. There are all kinds of hoops that you have to go through, right? You have to submit to a background check. You have to agree to all these restrictions. You are allowed exactly one hour of rolling cameras.
You have to submit a list of every piece of equipment down to pen and paper. So, I was kind of freaking the f*** out and wondering why I couldn't go to the Family Feud or smoke celebrity weed. Like, How did I get this assignment?
You have to submit a list of every piece of equipment down to pen and paper. So, I was kind of freaking the f*** out and wondering why I couldn't go to the Family Feud or smoke celebrity weed. Like, How did I get this assignment?
You have to submit a list of every piece of equipment down to pen and paper. So, I was kind of freaking the f*** out and wondering why I couldn't go to the Family Feud or smoke celebrity weed. Like, How did I get this assignment?
Where this really got real for me was when, right before we arrived, they reminded us, nobody can wear white. And that's because that's what the death row inmates wear. They're required to wear white. And so you step in, and the first thing that happens in this guard shack, you get a big boy search.
Where this really got real for me was when, right before we arrived, they reminded us, nobody can wear white. And that's because that's what the death row inmates wear. They're required to wear white. And so you step in, and the first thing that happens in this guard shack, you get a big boy search.
Where this really got real for me was when, right before we arrived, they reminded us, nobody can wear white. And that's because that's what the death row inmates wear. They're required to wear white. And so you step in, and the first thing that happens in this guard shack, you get a big boy search.
No, this is a thorough search. I look to my right and I just happen to see the open closet where they keep all the guns, hundreds of guns and shotguns in case something happens at the prison. You make it through that. You're still not in the prison yet. You come out and you are now between the fences.
No, this is a thorough search. I look to my right and I just happen to see the open closet where they keep all the guns, hundreds of guns and shotguns in case something happens at the prison. You make it through that. You're still not in the prison yet. You come out and you are now between the fences.
No, this is a thorough search. I look to my right and I just happen to see the open closet where they keep all the guns, hundreds of guns and shotguns in case something happens at the prison. You make it through that. You're still not in the prison yet. You come out and you are now between the fences.