JM: Did you find it difficult to get along with other inmates? Please give examples to explain why you did or didn't. Ron: NO AS A MATTER OF FACT THE INMATES WERE MORE
SANE THAT THE COPS!! AND I STRONGLY BELIEVED
THAT THEY DID NOTHING WRONG AS THEY ALSO SEEMED
TO BE IN CONFUSION AS TO WHY THEY WERE
INCARCERATED! BY THE WAY WHEN I WAS IN
THERE,THERE WERE SEVERAL OFFICIALS WHICH GOT
ARRESTED FOR SELLING DRUGS FROM THE POLICE
PROPERTY ROOM, THE CASE GOT INTERNATIONAL PUBLICITY. mike: No, The inmates we actually pretty civil Brian: I had no issues with the inmates. I mostly kept to
myself trying to find ways to fix my own personal
situation with my girlfriend at the time. I spent
days on the phone or just reading books. I
actually ate pretty good, because inmates that
were only in for a short amount of time, would
give away their food.
JM: What types of things did you have to do to avoid problems or fights with other inmates? Ron: THERE WERE NO PROBLEMS TO BE OF CONCERN WITH AS
I SUSPECTED TWO ON THE OTHER INMATES WERE THERE
INVESTIGATING THE CORRUPT WAYS IN CLAY! mike: keep to yourself, dont get involved with a large
group of people or a clique. Brian: I didn't encounter any problems with any inmates.
I spoke and made friends, but I also spent a good
amount of time just keeping to myself. Inmates
seem to not bother folks who just keep to
them-self. Every now and then, I would participate
in a card game just to break the monotony of boredom.
JM: Were you able to choose an inmate as your cellmate if you knew one? How often would your cellmate(s) change? Ron: NO THERE WAS NO NEED TO CHOOSE ANYONE, AND I AM
NOT ALL THAT SURE WHAT YOUR ARE PERTAINING TO
REGARDING THE QUESTION. mike: No Brian: I wasn't able to choose any cellmate. It was an
open dorm look. We did have bunk-mates...and these
seem to rotate by the sentence. I maybe went
through 4 bunk-mates.