When i was 26 i spent 3 months in jail.That was enough for me to realize that freedom is the most precious thing in one's life.I'm an old man now and never spent another day locked.
Tirpitz19 what a realization...I haven't had your experience but man I fight each and every day I am alive on my farm to NEVER lose a moment of living free! I hear your words loud and clear and I'm kind of getting up in age now also and have made it thus far....Keep your spirit alive and there's more than you know rooting for your thought!
@@jamesringler987 This also yes...in the one second of signing your signature your in a capsule for so many years...however if your in position to accept that trudge and know you'll get past that date then do it otherwise don't!
So when they get released they are essentially homeless. They are forced to commit crimes to survive. All part of the profit motive of private prisons. Why can't they release them and give them a job at the prison until they find a better one?
Movie Games so what letting them free after they killed someone. THIS IS ONE FUCKIN REASON WHY KILLERS SHOULD DIE. IF THEY HAVE A RIGHT TO KILL SOMEONE. WHY THE FUCK AREN'T WE ALOUD TO DO THE SAME BUT TO THEM . DON'T ANSWER THAT. THINK ABOUT IT.
I served 10 years in prison. My first year out I was able to buy a car, get and keep a job, get and keep my own place but it was hard and well worth the anxiety attacks and fear
@@mirroredrumor I'm so very sorry. My decisions hurt a lot of people mostly my children. You and your family are in my prayers. Keep your head up sweetheart
I had inmates in corrections who were actually scared about being released, I had one woman request to stay longer at a halfway house to save more money for an apartment away from bad influences, and a juvenile who didn't want to be reunited with his family knowing he would be in trouble with the law again. No one should want to be in prison, that defeats the purpose, but some feel like they have nowhere else and will violate their probation to return
@@TheHALL2112 then when you get released and the real world is much worse for you than jail just what do you suggest then? You get released no roof over your head, no food to eat, no medication if you need it, danger of attack or worse. Just how bad would you make jail to overcome those? Oh and let's not forget you have no idea what's coming down the line in your life, innocent or not are you happy to accept what you propose knowing that there is some very, very small chance that you might have to face what you advocate for others.
She may have robbed because She has more stability in jail. How can someone get back on their feet with no home, no support, no money. The odds are against them. Sad☹️
They can go to a shelter. There are organisations to help. People rob and kill because they choose to. Theyre not forced. Millions go without and they dont rob others.
I remember when I got released from prison, I was feelingjust like Jessie. "Lots of choices, lots of freedom, and I was scared to make the wrong ones." And I did. I relapsed not even 48 hours after getting out. The freedom was too much for me to handle responsibly. I risked going back to prison but after a mental breakdown and subsequent detox (i had a trusted sober friend stay with me for a week at my house who comforted me when I was enduring the worst, God bless them) I am now 5 months sober. Its not easy at all but the support system I have gets me through my toughest days. One day at a time.
confused teen what? A man who isn’t fucking stupid enough to fall for the old women tears? You’re the dumb one forgetting that she was tried, it doesn’t matter what the details were, because if they mattered enough she wouldn’t be in prison.
So your telling me after she got done serving 29 years all she gets is 50 dollars 5 boxes of books and a thank you like wtf where is she supposed to spend the night, what is she gonna wear for tmrw, and what will she eat. I swear this shit is beyond me🤦♂️
@@ukmedicfrcs But like that you basically force them to be criminals again to survive. Countries that spend more money on rehabilitation have a far lesser crime rate.
@@etham1655 Thats BS. Many homeless come into the ER, some I have known for years and none of them have resorted to crimes. They use the resources available to them. Youre making excuses. They rob and steal because its easy and its their way of life. If you became homeless tomorrow, youre telling me you would rob someone?
I never thought about them leaving their "prison friends" behind. Imagine spending decades with the same people day in and out and then you get released and leave them behind. That´s heavy.
How in the world can they turn a girl loose without her medication nowhere to sleep and nowhere to go, it's disgusting. They set her up for failure. What else was she supposed to do? Just sit on the curb on the sidewalk wither away because she has nothing to eat. I mean how far was that $66 supposed to get her? She should not have been released until she had a stable place to go. I totally blame the system on that one. Edit: thanks for the likes. Let's try to keep the conversation Humane please
Natanael Kohler ok I’m getting tired of this. PRISONS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE REHABILITATION CENTERS AND THATS WHAT THEY WERE AND ARE MEANT FOR. If you did something wrong you’re not meant to be punished only. You’re meant to learn from you’re mistakes and be taught the correct way to handle things.
They also make you check in to a parole officer and pay massive money. If you can’t get to a meeting or you can’t pay the high fees and attend classes, etc..etc..back to jail you go!
So right you are. Sadly, this happens to most who end up in prison. No one can survive without emotional support, money, a roof over their head, and much needed medications. Basic stability. Our system of, "justice" is in need of an overhaul.
It is so stupid we can spend so much money house them and take care of them in prison, but nothing when they leave? Wouldnt it be cheaper in the long run to give her a chance? We just end up paying for her incarceration over and over.
These women served their sentences! They deserve another chance, just like everyone else. More funding is definately needed to help these women get on their feet. They also need responsible people around them. I would suggest going to meetings to stay clean. When you go from one extreme to another the shock is enormous! I feel so hopeful for all of them.
Well, to be fair, their job wasn't to help people with their medical problems. But to punishing people for their bad deeds, they had paid for her medical bills for all the years in sentence already.
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You don't send a mentally ill person back out into the world *without their medications for 9 days* and expect them to not go through withdrawal symptoms, and then unable to perform on the job. The system knows that this happens. It's like setting them up to end up back in prison. Then to make matters worse, her sister took her in for ONLY one night. No meds with the inevitable withdrawal symptoms from being forced to suddenly stop taking her meds and zero support from family. Of course "the system" knew she'd end up back in jail. smh.
Her release was created for her to end up back in prison! That's crazy!! No job waiting for her? No place to live? No medication to help her mental positivity??? No training in prison to help her understand how to make different choices??? There should be programs for release. Programs to help them know how to cope when they leave. They set her up to fail. Every government needs replacing with real people who actually care about others.
I agree it's a hell of a thing to lock someone in a cage with savages and let them live like animals at the damn pound and expect them to just fit in and fall in line in society when they get out... it's just sad.
that girl robbed a pharmacy because they let her on the streets with no way to take care of herself or even any medication. she probably just wanted to go back and be with her wife in the joint!
@@yousof8546 Jonathan I know you don't have an identity and you don't understand the world outside your bubble but don't make it so obvious using made-up political terms from 2012. It will always be cringe to defend an ideology worse than Nazism.
@@backup9911 okay joker pfp im sure youre a very wise person who I should listen to lmao. sad how defensive you get when you disagree with me but then again yall are always like this, now off you go crying
The privatization of prisons in the US has created a system that is focused on making money for the investors and NOT on helping the imprisoned to get on track or succeed in life. Profits over people :(
So. Dry true. It’s disgusting that privatizations en exists when they’re supposed to be rehabilitating people! Not generating profits off of their punishment.
She did have a chance, though it was a rather low chance, but a chance none the less. Now she can either, fight to survive, or be thrown back into prison. That is her choice and that's a choice, that everyone on earth makes every day.
you know what you are whats wrong with this country and you belong in the same cell as these scumbags if you have this type of perspective on these lowlife clowns! there are almost an infinite number of ways people can change for the better in this country and blaming drugs as a scapegoat to re commit crimes is not the answer. these people need to seek god because they got a second chance!!!!!! HOW DARE YOU BLAME THE SYSTEM FOR THEIR ACTIONS!!!!!!!!!!
cljoe35 chill out dear. All I said was they "knew" she would fail. They didn't give her what her body was use to getting. Which, if you know about medication you would understand. And they didn't give her what they were supposed to give her. They failed!
But, she DID make a decision. She decided to go steal again. I hope you feel all heartbroken and sympathetic when a multi-conviction criminal steals stuff from YOU.
@@juliandoespolitics4275 YOU SAID: "she was off her medication" == Tell me, which situation is more likely to you? 1) A convicted criminal and drug addict is telling the truth, the prison denied her meds, the "news" channel listened to this, but didn't bother to ask the prison about why they denied her meds. or 2) The convicted criminal and drug addict is also a chronic liar, the prison gave her the meds, but she denied getting them because she wanted more, and the "news" channel DID ask the prison why she didn't get her meds, and they said, "pffttt, she says that all the time, she's a criminal junkie thief, we gave her the meds, and her own family is so sick of her lies that they won't even take her in for more than a day or two at a time." But, the "news" channel didn't show that part, because it doesn't look good in the eyes of the gullible saps who believe every damned thing they see on TV. By the way, I have a bridge for sale. Interested?
For what i heard you Americans have a law that every other country abolished,it gives money to the prison "system" so tehnicaly,your government lock up people to make money in some way.
Betty seems very kind. At any given moment, any one of us can make a mistake that’ll permanently change our life. I don’t know what she did to get sentenced to prison, but she served her time and now deserves a second chance at life. I hope she is doing okay now!
It's almost like she was set up, by the system, to fail. I thought she should have had a sponsor to give her a place to live, and assist her to get on her feet. She needed help with food, meds, and other necessities. Where is her family? This poor lady should have never slipped through the cracks like this.
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How can you release someone from prison without their prescribed medication?!?! That should be unlawful as it completely disregards their well-being and could even lead to death...fn despicable
And that's why they do it, so the "offenders" relapse, go to desperate measures, and end up exactly where they were. She probably just wanted to feel better/normal/ok, which doesn't excuse robbery, but you also can't account for how she must've been feeling at that time...awful, I'm sure. Withdrawal is no joke and the system is well-aware of that.
oOF well back then sentencing was a lot more harsh so she could have killed in self defense and instead of it being labeled man slaughter it was labeled second degree murder
Nobody in this life has a clue what is coming down the line in their lives and how they will respond to the circumstances that they find themselves in. But so many feel they have a right to condemn people and assume they would never do such things and they are better. But there are many, many cases of people doing something totally out of character purely because of the unexpected circumstances they find themselves in. A hypothetical situation but is often very real: a wife at home with her family happy in her circumstances and living a peaceful life. One night her husband comes home and tells her he is leaving because he has found somebody else. She is suddenly left to bring up say three children with no income and no experience to earn the money that was coming into the family before. Husband disappears and pays no support, she gets a job but can't keep up with the bills and loses the home. Finds a place to rent but struggles with the bills, social service gets involved because there are reports her children are been neglected even though she is doing her best. One day no food for her children so she steals to feed them rather than lose them, she gets caught and sent to jail, kids go into the system and she loses them. Think it can't happen? well think again it does happen and more often than you think and the next case could just be you.
@Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ya but when they leave they ended making a crime again to end up back there because they have no where to live and it's they only safe place they know
@@kevenwoods7939 it’s actually not simple at all. you have no idea what kind of situation she was in. the thing she stole could’ve been what let her or her family literally live.
I can't imagine the severe loneliness she's to face in a world she hasn't been apart of for such a long time. I really hope she has a safety net on the outside.
The system failed her completely! There should have been no reason to send her out with no meds! I'm convinced she was at a point that she knew she needed them commuted a crime an went back! ....had she have only known the er at most hospitals could have helped! They don't prepare u for release at all! They set u up to reoffend!
Jennifer Neisler, whilst I'm not knowledgable of the regulations in place, within the prison, I'm confident that the wardens would have followed protocol to the letter and had protocol dictated that she's given a weeks supply of drugs; I'd like to imagine that the prison wardens weren't inept enough to have forgotten it. However, with that said, as neither of us are in the position to assert our views are accurate, I'm just going to leave it to speculation.
The system did not fail her the producers of this report failed her. They knew she was in crisis and did nothing to help her. This was not a nature show where you watch the baby gazelle get eaten by the lion this was a human being that NEEDED help and they turned a blind eye while they make money from their ratings and advertising off of her. They are the guilty ones they should have made sure she could have seen a doctor and gotten her medication THE DAY SHE WAS RELEASED if they were using her for their story.
Most prisons do prepare you for the out side world they set you up with charities I know places prisoners go live for an extended times to and help you get a job and on your feet she's a grown up if she can't make it then that's on her that's the way the world is too tough for some people
TheBishop12 I have personally been affected by a criminal and he went to prison for his crime. I fully appreciate we should think of the victim and prison sentences give some closure to the victim/family but for some it’s not enough. In some instances the victim/family meeting up with the criminal in prison can help rehabilitate the perpetrator and help the survivor to move on. We must also look at the high reoffending rate and realise by locking someone away without rehabilitation, it has a knock on effect on another potential victim in future. Also children who’s parents go to jail are more likely to offend themselves so we would be helping prevent future crime by rehabilitating the criminal now.
NINTENDO WEREWOLF Son people die everyday and as long as life goes on somebody is going to die because of another human being... Stop with that soft shit
Freedom is literally the most precious thing I have my court date on May 22 and I’m facing 30 years and I’m only 21 years old knowing a big chunk of my life is going to be gone spent behind bars breaks me into two I know it’s easier said than done But always keep your head up look towards the positives and treat everyone in life with kindness, respect and compassion, and you’ll never end up in the situation I’m in
A sisterhood that I want absolutely no part of! Fuck these people! They don't deserve any special treatment or freedom for murdering people, the rest of us walking around in society who go through a daily battle to be productive members of society and control ourselves, don't get special treatment for it. Why should they ?
Most women in prison for murder are there on self defense against an abusive husband or partner, but despite this still get long sentenves. Even if they helped hide a body against their will for an abusive partner they'll get life in prison. Not every women with murder charges but a lot.
Maybe her sister has young children who need to be put first? Would you want a mentally ill, violent offender and drug addict in your home with your kids? I wouldn't give my sister a single night in my home either because the second I fell asleep, she would start clearing out my valuables. She obviously has a history of exploitative behavior so the family already know what she will do if they give her another chance. I imagine this woman has had many, many chances.
+BCLR 1703 I think you missed the point. Yes, you are correct in what you said, but, once you did your time and released and it's hard to get a job because of your record, it's really hard to live without re-offending, just to eat a decent meal, a roof over your head every day/night. Yes, they were in prison, jail or whatever for whatever, for whatever bs they put themselves into..or was guilty by association, they payed their dues and tried. The only ones that make it, without re-offending, are those who have a mega strong support group, whether it's family, friends or both. But, with that said, some do make it on they own legitimately. Each case has it's own "after-story".
Being indoors is not the same as being incarcerated. When you're in prison you can't choose to order a pizza, you can't choose to make yourself a meal. You don't have a comfortable bed or the ability to watch any movie you want. It's not the fact of being indoors, it's the freedom to do whatever she chooses, indoors or out.
With Diane Sawyer, you never know what you're going to get. She spent over a total of an hour, advertising her interview with the queen . This was when we were supposed to be getting some world news. She should have retired years ago.
Not having her medications a bad choice by the prison. First stop Taco Bell ok. Second stop needed to be a pharmacy to get medication scripts from the prison.
Wait a minute . If these people are getting released from prison but they need medication, and they don't have the money for medication, how will they get the medication??? People don't realize that medication, especially neurologic medication , CANNOT be stopped without tapering the dose or replacement.
Mariah if she doesn't take her medication, then shes might pose a threat to those around her. Its not about whether she deserves medication or not. If they are going to release her from prison, then for the sake of public safety, they aught to have a way to guarantee she will take her medication
"This poor, kind woman! how can the American Justice system be so corrupt?!" Guys... this woman is a fucking murderer, she might turn a new leaf but it dosen't change the fact that she deserved to be thrown in there.
its all about job security ,,the cops wives and husbands need employment to ,, guards are usually married to cops ,, its all part of the system to keep certain people employed ,, she might have taken a life in self defense and did not need rehab , the system however does need the criminal to keep them employed
RepublicOfCatyes In that case it wouldnt be second degree murder it would be self defence or manslaughter, second degree murder is usually killing someone through lack of responsibility but not directly intentional, so not paying attention and running someone over with your car as opposed to intentionally planning it out and stabbing someone
imagine being in prison and then when you get out the entire world has drastically technologically changed, and the places you grew up and lived in were replaced by skyscrapers, wild.
why do some people not think OITNB is not realistic. (sure they're are some liberties I assume for television, but a few) I remember reading some comments saying that the gladiator stuff by the guards was so unrealistic, but in actuality it has happen in the real prison/jail system multiple times.
Of course you think they just made up the show out of thin air? Obviously there are a lot of female prisons where they took inspirations from for the show.
orange is the new black was based off of the book piper Kerman wrote about her experience in a women's prison, so it would make sense for it to be realistic.
it’s so incredibly wrong to not give jesse her medication and to throw someone in the world with anxiety, adhd, bipolar, and depression and expect them to be okay without it? and to stop pills immediately? that’s so wrong of them, i can’t believe that’s even legal.
The more ridiculous part is that you believe her. Why? Why do you believe the repeat felon was not given her meds? Because she said so? Do you think the "journalists" (sigh, not journalism, fluff piece editorial) didn't go ask the prison why they didn't give the meds? No? They'd just let that go without asking a single question? That's what you believe? What do you suppose the odds are that they DID ask the prison about the claim of not getting the meds, and they said, "oh, she says that all the time, she just wants more, she wants to sell/trade them, so she always claims she doesn't get them, it's very common for these criminals to make that claim." No? Does that make good heart-string-pulling TV? Nope. See, we're supposed to feel sorry for the criminals. Oh, but you go right ahead and take the word of a repeatedly convicted felon whose own family can't stand her bullshit any longer, and even they won't keep taking her in. As a side note, I have a bridge for sale. Interested? It's near my oceanfront property in Kansas. I promise, it's perfect for you.
@@rat1837 YOU SAID: "no the younger woman was only in for theft" (in response to "she deserved everything") -- == Um, what? So, if you kill someone for a theft, that's different than killing the wife of your lover? She doesn't deserve the same penalty for killing for purposes for theft?
This young woman had no chance whatsoever to succeed. She was released with no support of any kind. She didn’t even have her daily meds. She was better off in prison? The system does the same kinds of things to children aged out of the foster care system. In America.
I am on the fence about it considering just a month later she robbed two pharmacies. They must know what type of person she is, and they may have small children in the household. But if it was my sister, she would stay with me until she gets on her feet.
I guess, whe dont know what happened and drug addicts tend to lie. If people dont want to be saved, they probably dont let other people save them. With my sis I would do anything humanly possible to save her, but then she never endangered my children, lied, stole from me or sth. like that (which could have happened with that lady... we dont know.). Its sad, nontheless. Obviously she wanted to be with her gf. Getting her from jail straight into some kind of closed therapy would have been good...
Not sure if you've had this experience, but one of my great uncles is a drug addict and a con man. My grandparents have tried again and again to help him on his feet but he stole from them thousands of dollars over the years. It's to the point where he's threatened them and the rest of the family. I'd be willing to bet that the sister is in a similar situation to where she just doesn't trust her.
Wow, how could that prison do that to poor Jessie? She needed that medication to function properly and they just completely disregarded her, she didn’t deserve that.
There prisoners who provide nothing to society. Why do regular people get nothing. Why do we help criminals. I realize we do both more so playing devils advocate.
Good lord, the system ruined her only chance. They knew she needed her medication and they sent her out without it. I also questioned the family for not stepping in to get her to a doctor. This breaks my heart.
You can’t judge the sister. Maybe the sibling that was is jail burnt too many bridges before she went to prison. I guarantee that if this chick would rob a pharmacy, I’m sure she was stealing from her family once upon a time before she was convicted. Truth is, family can’t help you unless you want to help yourself first. I’m sure the family has tried and failed and they don’t wanna put themselves through that again.
they aren't allowed to stay where they want, most prisoners have to stay at a halfway house/some kind of government controlled place for a certain amount of time to prove that they can be a good citizen/have a means to support themselves.
Why were no accommodations made for Jesse? This is criminal. To turn Jesse out on the streets without her medications or some kind of Intermediate place to live was setting her up for failure. That is morally reprehensible.
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it's sad to me that these inmates that get let free and have been working to get their life together, end up back in the block for petty crimes. I think people that go to prison should have rehabilitation programs, men and both women.
They have those but its just how society works. A job will hire someone with no criminal history over someone with out. Same thing how they say if you get recorded as a sex offender your life is practically ruined
Jessie doesn’t need jail. You can tell she’s a compassionate young woman who needs help to survive in our chaotic world. I’m lucky to have my parents to start my life back over after losses in my life, I can’t imagine how overwhelmed she must have felt.
Ridiculous how our (no)justice system is so unfair! My wife is one of these women, currently serving in a federal prison! Never got help from her attorney and I was even under investigation as an educator who recently retired after 30 years. My wife’s crime was being the manager of a federal credit union which was the 13th shut down in 2012. We didn’t have the money to take her case to a jury and she plea bargained on the advice of her attorney who threatened that even if we tried to take it to court she could be locked up for 30 years. Telling her that being a first time non-violent offender the judge would go easy on her. Her judge recently passed away, during her first attempt at compassionate release. She was charged with eight counts of wire fraud and sentenced to 15 years and a ridiculous restitution at the age of 59. She was manager of the federal credit union for 26 years. The prosecutor likened her case to a ponzy scheme. To this day not one member of the credit union lost out on their money or life savings. I was eventually released from the investigation but at the time had been married to my wife for 30 years. The federal government takes 25% of my retirement for her restitution.
Okay but was she guilty? You’re not saying what she did. You make it sound like she was arrested for being a manager. They must have had evidence against her. In most cases if you don’t have money and an attorney that has a relationship with the judge you’re in trouble.
@@marriejames01 No, forced to plea bargain cause we didn’t have $300,000 that they were asking for! If we had any experience in legal matters we would’ve taken a public attorney. I was under investigation to begin with as well and when they found nothing they stopped on me. You don’t know how this (no) justice system works until you’re put up against it, and if you are guilty you know how it works!
Jesse missed her GF and living in prison with her GF was preferable to sleeping on the streets alone. Maybe having a transitional program to provide support and ease these women back into society would reduce the recidivism rates to a level that isn't 50%.
I know that these women went into prisoners for reasons but I gotta admit that I feel bad for them..that old women is so nice and kind... time changes ppl... so these girls can be completely different coming out
you wouldn't say that if the person she killed was on of your loved ones. maybe she did change over time but that feeling of loss for that family will never go away. she scared them for life.
You cant deem the people evil forever, she may have take someones life but she cant change it. She has to get on with her life just like the grieving family would. And she should be allowed to.
Funny how you say that, if it was a man you would all say "throw the key and lock it away!" but because it was an old 'sweet' female she deserves to be released? Remember she took a life the victim gets no 2nd chance you damn hypocrites.
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Do you know the circumstances of how it happened? Or are you just assuming that everyone that has a murder charge are just cold blooded killers who killed for no reason?
Maybe the sister knows something we don't..? 🤔 does seem pretty cruel though. Regardless, the police not giving her any medication was also kinda fucked.
The sister may be living in a sober living/assisted living situation and has to abide by certain rules. People who are in sober living houses also often have curfews. It's not like having their own place where they can do as they please.
She probably robbed her sister before, I doubt she even trusted taking her in. You can’t get released unless someone picks you up in a car. She’s lucky she got one night.
The judge asks her "so what is the first thing you're going to do when you get out?" And she replies "When I get out, I think I'm going to get laid." *Bite lips and wink*
People die in prisons and jails from medical neglect all the time. One man in CA became blind. I wonder if they then put him out on the street blind and helpless. Some people with poor immunity get meningitis in crowded places like jails, college dorms and military barracks. They are often ignored in jails and prisons because "it's just a headache." And cancer can be "just a caugh or stomach ache or head ache."
She was 22 when sent to prison in 1990. Missed a lot things.
Oh well, she did the crime.🤯🦄
@@MrHAPPYHAWAIIAN right they are making a sob story but she is the one who broke the law and caused her to end up in jail
Well.. The person murdered missed lot more
I blame Obama
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When i was 26 i spent 3 months in jail.That was enough for me to realize that freedom is the most precious thing in one's life.I'm an old man now and never spent another day locked.
i’m so glad you’re doing better ❤️
Tirpitz19 what a realization...I haven't had your experience but man I fight each and every day I am alive on my farm to NEVER lose a moment of living free! I hear your words loud and clear and I'm kind of getting up in age now also and have made it thus far....Keep your spirit alive and there's more than you know rooting for your thought!
And so many people make themselves slaves to the bank
@@jamesringler987 This also yes...in the one second of signing your signature your in a capsule for so many years...however if your in position to accept that trudge and know you'll get past that date then do it otherwise don't!
may i ask why you got locked up?
So when they get released they are essentially homeless. They are forced to commit crimes to survive. All part of the profit motive of private prisons. Why can't they release them and give them a job at the prison until they find a better one?
Movie Games It's so sad! 😪
Movie Games that's a good idea
Movie Games so what letting them free after they killed someone.
THIS IS ONE FUCKIN REASON WHY KILLERS SHOULD DIE. IF THEY HAVE A RIGHT TO KILL SOMEONE. WHY THE FUCK AREN'T WE ALOUD TO DO THE SAME BUT TO THEM . DON'T ANSWER THAT. THINK ABOUT IT.
They are not forced, they are encouraged by themselves. People do crazy things when they're desperate
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Well, when you miss 21 doses of psych meds...what do you expect? My heart goes out to these women.
The system failed Jessie. She left with no meds. That was the first major problem!!!
Dumbass. Its not the states duty to give her drugs as she walks out of prison.
They have housing in michigan for inmates. Kalamazoo.....
@@giveagoodsong What? That sounded dumb.
Actually it is she is supposed to receive the meds she was taking while being a prison for those of u who did know
she also failed herself she got the medication before she robbed FOR STREET DRUGS
I served 10 years in prison. My first year out I was able to buy a car, get and keep a job, get and keep my own place but it was hard and well worth the anxiety attacks and fear
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anime freak uh
anime freak no
Same with my father but hes back in now till 2021, after being gone my whole life so yea actions dont just affect the person you made them.
@@mirroredrumor I'm so very sorry. My decisions hurt a lot of people mostly my children. You and your family are in my prayers. Keep your head up sweetheart
I think prison life aged her. I thought she was at least in her late 70s
Diane Bach Truly astounding
it happens when you don't have the proper way to take care of yourself
Its cause all they feed them is gmo plastic garbage ass food with chems and big PHARMA chems.
Same
Diane Bach me to
I had inmates in corrections who were actually scared about being released, I had one woman request to stay longer at a halfway house to save more money for an apartment away from bad influences, and a juvenile who didn't want to be reunited with his family knowing he would be in trouble with the law again. No one should want to be in prison, that defeats the purpose, but some feel like they have nowhere else and will violate their probation to return
They make it too easy in jail! They need to make it where you will not want to come back
True
@@TheHALL2112 Bull. Jail is Hell. You don't know what you are talking about.
@@TheHALL2112 then when you get released and the real world is much worse for you than jail just what do you suggest then? You get released no roof over your head, no food to eat, no medication if you need it, danger of attack or worse. Just how bad would you make jail to overcome those? Oh and let's not forget you have no idea what's coming down the line in your life, innocent or not are you happy to accept what you propose knowing that there is some very, very small chance that you might have to face what you advocate for others.
It's like the guy from the Shawshank Redemption.
She may have robbed because She has more stability in jail. How can someone get back on their feet with no home, no support, no money. The odds are against them. Sad☹️
They can go to a shelter. There are organisations to help. People rob and kill because they choose to. Theyre not forced. Millions go without and they dont rob others.
How’s it sad are we meant say “hey killer I’ll give you a home and some money” how’s that fair
Yup! She’s completely institutionalized.
@@coole7653 she didn kill anyone
Tahts on her she didnt have to break the law
REAL AIR...REAL AIR its priceless don't take it for granted.....
They breath the same shit we do.
Yeah, they still go outside.
You do know that without air, we would all suffocate in about 2 minutes?
I farted. 💩
You might want to hold off on inhaling that real air for a few minutes.
Facts!
*How is someone supposed to get back on their feet when they leave with no medication, and no family support, she might as well have never left* 🤦♂️
Welcome to Corrections. Most of those inmates are repeated offenders.
Wingstorm hustle like anyone else.. Who send her to break the law
Right they should just have given her a key 🔑 to come and go 🤦🏾♂️
@Ana Xotwod
Honestly, it's sad because all their life that's all their ever gonna know 😔
Ana Xotwod it’s a business. More you have in prison more money you make. Costing tax payers a million dollars to incarcerate each. It’s a joke.
I remember when I got released from prison, I was feelingjust like Jessie. "Lots of choices, lots of freedom, and I was scared to make the wrong ones." And I did. I relapsed not even 48 hours after getting out. The freedom was too much for me to handle responsibly. I risked going back to prison but after a mental breakdown and subsequent detox (i had a trusted sober friend stay with me for a week at my house who comforted me when I was enduring the worst, God bless them) I am now 5 months sober. Its not easy at all but the support system I have gets me through my toughest days. One day at a time.
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53 years old?? That's 2 years older than me, that poor lady looked 73 or older.
Chan Roobi they said women behind bars age quicker
Se Ou lmao stfu tryna act smart
Se Ou your stupid I can’t even understand what you said,your the imbecile
@Se Ou stfu
Chan Roobi that's how white women usually age. it's about right
That's wrong that they didn't give her any of her medication.
Stephen Murphy ya
It's wrong that a murderer only got 30 years in prison.
Jacob R you don’t know the details of her case tho, you can’t speak on her sentence.
confused teen what? A man who isn’t fucking stupid enough to fall for the old women tears? You’re the dumb one forgetting that she was tried, it doesn’t matter what the details were, because if they mattered enough she wouldn’t be in prison.
She can buy her own with the 40 dolars they gave her u idiot
So your telling me after she got done serving 29 years all she gets is 50 dollars 5 boxes of books and a thank you like wtf where is she supposed to spend the night, what is she gonna wear for tmrw, and what will she eat. I swear this shit is beyond me🤦♂️
Maybe criminals should think about that
@@ukmedicfrcs
But like that you basically force them to be criminals again to survive.
Countries that spend more money on rehabilitation have a far lesser crime rate.
@@etham1655 Thats BS. Many homeless come into the ER, some I have known for years and none of them have resorted to crimes. They use the resources available to them. Youre making excuses. They rob and steal because its easy and its their way of life. If you became homeless tomorrow, youre telling me you would rob someone?
@@ukmedicfrcs
If I don't have money to buy food and I would starve otherwise I would be forced to steal to survive.
@@etham1655 So you couldnt go to a shelter or a food bank? Seriously your only option would be to rob?
I never thought about them leaving their "prison friends" behind. Imagine spending decades with the same people day in and out and then you get released and leave them behind. That´s heavy.
Yah people that would do anything for you
It’s heavier for the ones left behind trust me on that x
Cry me a river. How about showing compassion for the victims?
How in the world can they turn a girl loose without her medication nowhere to sleep and nowhere to go, it's disgusting. They set her up for failure. What else was she supposed to do? Just sit on the curb on the sidewalk wither away because she has nothing to eat. I mean how far was that $66 supposed to get her? She should not have been released until she had a stable place to go. I totally blame the system on that one.
Edit: thanks for the likes. Let's try to keep the conversation Humane please
It is done all the time it's comen all over.
Natanael Kohler ok I’m getting tired of this. PRISONS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE REHABILITATION CENTERS AND THATS WHAT THEY WERE AND ARE MEANT FOR. If you did something wrong you’re not meant to be punished only. You’re meant to learn from you’re mistakes and be taught the correct way to handle things.
@@feraltrashgoblin9256
Says who?
Natanael Kohler
(off topic but) what does the /s mean? I’m genuinely curious
They also make you check in to a parole officer and pay massive money. If you can’t get to a meeting or you can’t pay the high fees and attend classes, etc..etc..back to jail you go!
I would rather die than spend 29 years in prison.
If I was like 50 and had to spend 29 years I would rather die, but if I was like 18 and had to spend 29 years I'd rather not die
She did that to herself, had to be said.
Every inmate in Vegas wishes the same thing
25 years
Me too
They set Jessy up to fail... This made me cry
So right you are. Sadly, this happens to most who end up in prison. No one can survive without emotional support, money, a roof over their head, and much needed medications. Basic stability. Our system of, "justice" is in need of an overhaul.
Phoenix Assets no she set herself for failure when she decided to break the law
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It is so stupid we can spend so much money house them and take care of them in prison, but nothing when they leave? Wouldnt it be cheaper in the long run to give her a chance? We just end up paying for her incarceration over and over.
These women served their sentences! They deserve another chance, just like everyone else. More funding is definately needed to help these women get on their feet. They also need responsible people around them. I would suggest going to meetings to stay clean. When you go from one extreme to another the shock is enormous! I feel so hopeful for all of them.
people they killed will never get second chance...
They took Jessie’s chance away from her the moment they didn’t give her the meds she needed.
Jessie took her own chance away when she killed someone
@@dannyc.jewell8788 that was Betty, Jessie was the one in for a theft charge (second part of the video)
Well, to be fair, their job wasn't to help people with their medical problems. But to punishing people for their bad deeds, they had paid for her medical bills for all the years in sentence already.
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@@dannyc.jewell8788 she didn’t kill anyone she was only in for theft dumbass
You don't send a mentally ill person back out into the world *without their medications for 9 days* and expect them to not go through withdrawal symptoms, and then unable to perform on the job. The system knows that this happens. It's like setting them up to end up back in prison. Then to make matters worse, her sister took her in for ONLY one night. No meds with the inevitable withdrawal symptoms from being forced to suddenly stop taking her meds and zero support from family. Of course "the system" knew she'd end up back in jail. smh.
Damn...
SoulFitnessDiva I know that's right! It's so sad and unfortunate, mental health is just not being taking seriously enough
She murdered somebody so she deserved everything she had coming
Solo Lynx she was in for robbery.
not murder... just robbery...
Her release was created for her to end up back in prison! That's crazy!! No job waiting for her? No place to live? No medication to help her mental positivity??? No training in prison to help her understand how to make different choices??? There should be programs for release. Programs to help them know how to cope when they leave. They set her up to fail. Every government needs replacing with real people who actually care about others.
I agree it's a hell of a thing to lock someone in a cage with savages and let them live like animals at the damn pound and expect them to just fit in and fall in line in society when they get out... it's just sad.
Transitional programs ought to be available.
"No job waiting for her" lol there are people who aren't criminals and have a hard time finding jobs. No, there was no job waiting for her
Did she care about the person she 🗣️ MURDERED????? They don't get a second chance. Where is the empathy for them?
@@neicygatling-miller5338 you're black aren't you? I can tell by the fact you use that stupid emoji.
that girl robbed a pharmacy because they let her on the streets with no way to take care of herself or even any medication. she probably just wanted to go back and be with her wife in the joint!
There should have been a plan in place for that girl. She was set up to fail. Very sad.
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@Khalid Mahmood Khalid you follow a randomn Arab from the Stone Age as a prophet of god and they stone women in your country, relax.
@@backup9911 lmao caught an islamophobic in the wild
@@yousof8546 Jonathan I know you don't have an identity and you don't understand the world outside your bubble but don't make it so obvious using made-up political terms from 2012. It will always be cringe to defend an ideology worse than Nazism.
@@backup9911 okay joker pfp im sure youre a very wise person who I should listen to lmao. sad how defensive you get when you disagree with me but then again yall are always like this, now off you go crying
imagine being locked up in the 1980s and 90's where there are no smartphones and getting out and seeing what the world has become
Winterfell there are documentaries about those types of prisoners
Like after prison show
I always think of the old man who killed himself in Shawshank
Hell, if I got out of prison just to see how crappy the new millennium turned out to be, I'd get myself arrested again.
It happened to my friend Tracie. Went to jail in 1993, came out 2 years ago.
Talk about a time warp!!
The privatization of prisons in the US has created a system that is focused on making money for the investors and NOT on helping the imprisoned to get on track or succeed in life. Profits over people :(
So true.
So. Dry true. It’s disgusting that privatizations en exists when they’re supposed to be rehabilitating people! Not generating profits off of their punishment.
Jesse didn't have a chance and that prison knew it. Bogus
She did have a chance, though it was a rather low chance, but a chance none the less. Now she can either, fight to survive, or be thrown back into prison. That is her choice and that's a choice, that everyone on earth makes every day.
Nicholai Austrenzo do you know anything about medication. the things she was on. Do you know anybody struggling with medication.
you know what you are whats wrong with this country and you belong in the same cell as these scumbags if you have this type of perspective on these lowlife clowns! there are almost an infinite number of ways people can change for the better in this country and blaming drugs as a scapegoat to re commit crimes is not the answer. these people need to seek god because they got a second chance!!!!!! HOW DARE YOU BLAME THE SYSTEM FOR THEIR ACTIONS!!!!!!!!!!
cljoe35 chill out dear. All I said was they "knew" she would fail. They didn't give her what her body was use to getting. Which, if you know about medication you would understand. And they didn't give her what they were supposed to give her. They failed!
Erica Speck oh ok. Thanks man. I will have to get you a beer lol!
4:57 is so heartbreaking ☹️ So scared to make the wrong decision that she doesn't want to make any at all. I understand why, though
But, she DID make a decision. She decided to go steal again. I hope you feel all heartbroken and sympathetic when a multi-conviction criminal steals stuff from YOU.
Peace be with you
rockethead7 she was off her medication
@@juliandoespolitics4275 YOU SAID: "she was off her medication"
== Tell me, which situation is more likely to you?
1) A convicted criminal and drug addict is telling the truth, the prison denied her meds, the "news" channel listened to this, but didn't bother to ask the prison about why they denied her meds.
or
2) The convicted criminal and drug addict is also a chronic liar, the prison gave her the meds, but she denied getting them because she wanted more, and the "news" channel DID ask the prison why she didn't get her meds, and they said, "pffttt, she says that all the time, she's a criminal junkie thief, we gave her the meds, and her own family is so sick of her lies that they won't even take her in for more than a day or two at a time." But, the "news" channel didn't show that part, because it doesn't look good in the eyes of the gullible saps who believe every damned thing they see on TV.
By the way, I have a bridge for sale. Interested?
Fucking dumbasses common sense don’t make sense to them
To live is to suffer
To survive is
To find meaning
In the suffering
Isn't it supposed to be the other way around
yeah they mixed up live and survive lololololol
I love this saying i feel this same way!
Kyria Harrell DMX
Not just Yoda but common sense wisdom for any one with a degree of self-awareness.
She has such a sweet voice.. bless her heart ❤️..
so the government rather pay 1 million for one person than pay 1 million to help people stay out of prison, or improve the wellbeing of people
Say that one more time. I don't think the people in the back heard you!
For what i heard you Americans have a law that every other country abolished,it gives money to the prison "system" so tehnicaly,your government lock up people to make money in some way.
How about our veterans?
This whole idea is fucked
Prison for profits programs of our government system corrupts disguising people in our government
"Real air." *laughs* "Real air." *laughs*
sounds like that moment you leave school on the last day
xd
Not even close
can't wait till school ends
lol
WE'RE ALMOST THERE YALL!
4:30 The sister can only give her shelter for one night? What a joke.
Fake family 🙄
I think she’s legally not allowed or something. Her sister wouldn’t only let her 1 day, that’s messed up
That's what I was saying
Maybe the sister has things to do or something there must be a reason why
She’s legally not allowed too
Betty seems very kind. At any given moment, any one of us can make a mistake that’ll permanently change our life. I don’t know what she did to get sentenced to prison, but she served her time and now deserves a second chance at life. I hope she is doing okay now!
Jesse's chance was taken when they did not give her the meds they were supose to. You knew she could not do it with out meds. So unfair
It's almost like she was set up, by the system, to fail. I thought she should have had a sponsor to give her a place to live, and assist her to get on her feet. She needed help with food, meds, and other necessities. Where is her family? This poor lady should have never slipped through the cracks like this.
And that is the problem in the USA:health care.
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I pray jesse gets some help and finds jesus its not too late for her
Lol wtf
Jessie never wanted to leave jail... she was afraid to encounter life...
How sad...
That’s her fault what she gets I never like murders
Bullshit she's a thieving drug addict, that needs to be behind bars.!!
LS Killer That’s not how you rehabilitate people. Treating people like animals only makes it worse.
Jim Dawson just stop your on every comment hating
@@dielitadvocate she didn't kill anyone
We really do spend more on our prisons than our schools. Damn.
Now you know the "secret" that nobody does anything about
we should kill the prisoners with life terms
utter wastes of money and life
Because prisons keep the public suppressed, good education makes the nations people get up and say something.
supa drag0n yea but sometimes the death row doesn't work, or it'll slowly kill them. And that's against the law but some people don't care
Hate to say it but just the money and waste of time might make death penalty logical.
How can you release someone from prison without their prescribed medication?!?! That should be unlawful as it completely disregards their well-being and could even lead to death...fn despicable
And that's why they do it, so the "offenders" relapse, go to desperate measures, and end up exactly where they were. She probably just wanted to feel better/normal/ok, which doesn't excuse robbery, but you also can't account for how she must've been feeling at that time...awful, I'm sure. Withdrawal is no joke and the system is well-aware of that.
Criminals makin me feel bad smh
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There humans too
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Cartoon K yeah there humans who took ether humans lives
Dancing behind bars! This would make a great T.V. show!
Rob Hicks dance prisoners
Lol
it'd be par for the course to complement the rest of the insipid crap currently airing on prime time slots on the networks.
Omfg yes!
No
Is everybody ignoring the fact that she murdered someone?
Nope. She did her time though.
Not enough.
We dont know for what though. Could of been she killed an abusive husband or something of the such.
oOF well back then sentencing was a lot more harsh so she could have killed in self defense and instead of it being labeled man slaughter it was labeled second degree murder
Robert Harris murder is murder
Nobody in this life has a clue what is coming down the line in their lives and how they will respond to the circumstances that they find themselves in. But so many feel they have a right to condemn people and assume they would never do such things and they are better. But there are many, many cases of people doing something totally out of character purely because of the unexpected circumstances they find themselves in.
A hypothetical situation but is often very real: a wife at home with her family happy in her circumstances and living a peaceful life. One night her husband comes home and tells her he is leaving because he has found somebody else. She is suddenly left to bring up say three children with no income and no experience to earn the money that was coming into the family before. Husband disappears and pays no support, she gets a job but can't keep up with the bills and loses the home. Finds a place to rent but struggles with the bills, social service gets involved because there are reports her children are been neglected even though she is doing her best. One day no food for her children so she steals to feed them rather than lose them, she gets caught and sent to jail, kids go into the system and she loses them. Think it can't happen? well think again it does happen and more often than you think and the next case could just be you.
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Bet these people will get out and go on MySpace and be like "Where is everyone else?"
Omg right 😂
Did they have myspace 29 years ago?
Made my day 😅
+Joey Reed You must be very young.
The internet has been around since the 70s. It was put into universities, then in the 90s, the government turned it over to commercial businesses.
So she got out of jail then went back bc she robbed a store for drugs? That's honestly sad
No shit.
That’s not the way to do it, she obviously did that because she’s gotten so use to prison she doesn’t know how to live the normal life
Right! It wants to go back to prison, doesn't have to work, responsibilities.
@Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ya but when they leave they ended making a crime again to end up back there because they have no where to live and it's they only safe place they know
@@tashasjourney7934 Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Next.
This is so messed up, she was young,, she didn’t murder anyone, she stole something, 20 years?! And then how they send them off with nothing?
She was charged for murder
She did 2nd degree murder
@@dylan35_ no, the old lady was the one that murdered someone. Jessie only stole is the girl with short hair
Dont break the law simple as that
@@kevenwoods7939 it’s actually not simple at all. you have no idea what kind of situation she was in. the thing she stole could’ve been what let her or her family literally live.
I can't imagine the severe loneliness she's to face in a world she hasn't been apart of for such a long time. I really hope she has a safety net on the outside.
The system failed her completely! There should have been no reason to send her out with no meds! I'm convinced she was at a point that she knew she needed them commuted a crime an went back! ....had she have only known the er at most hospitals could have helped! They don't prepare u for release at all! They set u up to reoffend!
Jennifer Neisler, whilst I'm not knowledgable of the regulations in place, within the prison, I'm confident that the wardens would have followed protocol to the letter and had protocol dictated that she's given a weeks supply of drugs; I'd like to imagine that the prison wardens weren't inept enough to have forgotten it.
However, with that said, as neither of us are in the position to assert our views are accurate, I'm just going to leave it to speculation.
As Oliver Queen (Green Arrow), Mayor of Star City has said many times. YOU HAVE FAILED THIS CITY.
The system did not fail her the producers of this report failed her. They knew she was in crisis and did nothing to help her. This was not a nature show where you watch the baby gazelle get eaten by the lion this was a human being that NEEDED help and they turned a blind eye while they make money from their ratings and advertising off of her. They are the guilty ones they should have made sure she could have seen a doctor and gotten her medication THE DAY SHE WAS RELEASED if they were using her for their story.
Most prisons do prepare you for the out side world they set you up with charities I know places prisoners go live for an extended times to and help you get a job and on your feet she's a grown up if she can't make it then that's on her that's the way the world is too tough for some people
She literally murdered someone. She's literally lucky to be out. Image ur loved ones dead and someone got out of jail Bc of it
Can this become a show or a documentary showing what people do when they get out of prison/ jail.
make one
Boring. they all do the exact same thing that put them in jail in the first place.
+shakeyfly no wtf
People coming out of Jail are scared as fuck , all their normal senses are Close to zero and a traffic light Can stress
Yeah, let's focus on the murderers and stop thinking of the victims here, shall we?
The goals of a prison should be retribution, incapacitation, deterrence, restoration, and rehabilitation. Seems America only cares about retribution.
crazypianolady spoken like someone who's never had a loved one affected by a criminal
TheBishop12 I have personally been affected by a criminal and he went to prison for his crime.
I fully appreciate we should think of the victim and prison sentences give some closure to the victim/family but for some it’s not enough. In some instances the victim/family meeting up with the criminal in prison can help rehabilitate the perpetrator and help the survivor to move on. We must also look at the high reoffending rate and realise by locking someone away without rehabilitation, it has a knock on effect on another potential victim in future. Also children who’s parents go to jail are more likely to offend themselves so we would be helping prevent future crime by rehabilitating the criminal now.
The prisons are like that in Scandinavia. It`s all about rehabilitation there
It’s a prison not rehab you idiot
NINTENDO WEREWOLF Son people die everyday and as long as life goes on somebody is going to die because of another human being... Stop with that soft shit
Freedom is literally the most precious thing I have my court date on May 22 and I’m facing 30 years and I’m only 21 years old knowing a big chunk of my life is going to be gone spent behind bars breaks me into two I know it’s easier said than done But always keep your head up look towards the positives and treat everyone in life with kindness, respect and compassion, and you’ll never end up in the situation I’m in
Dam that’s tuff
So where are you now
We'll probably never know. You don't have access to the internet
That's some sisterhood there.
aiilo ek
oh ya, lets just forget the part where she killed someone
A sisterhood that I want absolutely no part of! Fuck these people! They don't deserve any special treatment or freedom for murdering people, the rest of us walking around in society who go through a daily battle to be productive members of society and control ourselves, don't get special treatment for it. Why should they ?
Most women in prison for murder are there on self defense against an abusive husband or partner, but despite this still get long sentenves. Even if they helped hide a body against their will for an abusive partner they'll get life in prison. Not every women with murder charges but a lot.
Maybe her sister has young children who need to be put first? Would you want a mentally ill, violent offender and drug addict in your home with your kids? I wouldn't give my sister a single night in my home either because the second I fell asleep, she would start clearing out my valuables. She obviously has a history of exploitative behavior so the family already know what she will do if they give her another chance. I imagine this woman has had many, many chances.
"Jesse is out of Jail.."
Nice, nice, good for her.
"Jesse went back to jail after a robbing pharmacies for cash for drugs"
*Oh.*
Some people cannot be out on there own. We should just make factories for these people to toil until they die.
Godsend_ lmaoo am dead with this comment. U was rooting for you we were all rooting for you jesse
Godsend_ i
Godsend_ it’s so sad tho
Better Than pac maybe she missed her girlfriend❤
Wow prison really does age you bad. She's 53 and looks 75. Yikes.
Yeah
Cuz shes white
Stress does that to you
Bc shes whitr
White
She killed someone....She should never go free ! !
Nope. But women will gaslight until they get away with murder.
She’s 53 years old?! WHAT?! I woulda guessed like 75.
61.
MY MOM IS LIKE FAQIN 54 AND SHE LOOKS YOUNGER THAN HER WTF-
I guess prison ages you
I'm 53 and yes this is a recent picture. God bless these women.
53 years old... Prison does age a woman, especially 2 decades inside! I wish her peace moving forward
Just $50? How do they expect these inmates to stay out of trouble if they're sending them out on the streets with only $50?
+BCLR 1703 I think you missed the point. Yes, you are correct in what you said, but, once you did your time and released and it's hard to get a job because of your record, it's really hard to live without re-offending, just to eat a decent meal, a roof over your head every day/night. Yes, they were in prison, jail or whatever for whatever, for whatever bs they put themselves into..or was guilty by association, they payed their dues and tried. The only ones that make it, without re-offending, are those who have a mega strong support group, whether it's family, friends or both. But, with that said, some do make it on they own legitimately. Each case has it's own "after-story".
I think it's just whatever they had on them before being locked up in a cage
they dont expect that murica!
It's an endless heartbreaking cycle
She can kill someone again like she did the last time. Take their wallet.
*girl talking about her favorite books*
"SHE NEEDS TO BE BEHIND THE BARRIER..THATS OUR RULES"
*girl smiles awkwardly*
This is sick, why can she not do it right?
Ikr. She’s so sweet but still has to go behind the barriers.
@@codingvio7383 One of them was sent out with 68 dollars and a few hand shakes. WTF do you expect? The ‘system’ failed them.
Prison isn’t supposed to be fun it’s a punishment
"First day free". 3/4 of the video is featured inside.
right
Being indoors is not the same as being incarcerated. When you're in prison you can't choose to order a pizza, you can't choose to make yourself a meal. You don't have a comfortable bed or the ability to watch any movie you want.
It's not the fact of being indoors, it's the freedom to do whatever she chooses, indoors or out.
+C - I think he means inside as in still inside the prison
Samantha Pratt I took it to mean the girl's video journal, not the whole video itself. But you may be right.
With Diane Sawyer, you never know what you're going to get. She spent over a total of an hour, advertising her interview with the queen . This was when we were supposed to be getting some world news. She should have retired years ago.
Not having her medications a bad choice by the prison. First stop Taco Bell ok. Second stop needed to be a pharmacy to get medication scripts from the prison.
I guess the sister didn't care which makes me wonder why she even bothered to come pick her up in the first place...
Kit Kat gg
Kit Kat They said she has high blood pressure and is on seizure medicine. Maybe she shouldn’t have gone to Taco Bell?
Jules_sorta basic Taco Bell = $7. Prescription for ANY medication = $100+.
Roger She needs that expensive medicine because of what she is eating
Okay UA-cam, I finally watched this.
Wow u hot
Bella stay away from drugs
Who gives a fuck
Exactly
Bella P is she your momma?
in jail for 20-plus years and let out with nothing and they expect people to just pick up and become a part of the world again without a struggle
This country is a joke 50$ that's actually aggravating. Where and how will she care for her self
That's probably the money they walked in with and whatever else was on their books.
Don’t murder someone. I don’t think the country should reward murderers 🤦
@@benwhalley5926 I can see People make mistakes... But is it wrong I can sympathize with them?
@@benwhalley5926 they’re not rewarding murders ??
Wait a minute . If these people are getting released from prison but they need medication, and they don't have the money for medication, how will they get the medication??? People don't realize that medication, especially neurologic medication , CANNOT be stopped without tapering the dose or replacement.
Mariah if she doesn't take her medication, then shes might pose a threat to those around her. Its not about whether she deserves medication or not. If they are going to release her from prison, then for the sake of public safety, they aught to have a way to guarantee she will take her medication
Mariah actually i was referring to the second prisoner. The one who was in jail for theft, not murder.
Mariah And she already did her time...
Go get Medicare, if you are unemployed then you don't have to pay for anything.
That's their problem. They shouldn't have done the crime in the first place.
"This poor, kind woman! how can the American Justice system be so corrupt?!" Guys... this woman is a fucking murderer, she might turn a new leaf but it dosen't change the fact that she deserved to be thrown in there.
Douglas Murphy I agree it doesn't matter who even if you're a little child if you do something that bad like second-degree murder you deserve jail
its all about job security ,,the cops wives and husbands need employment to ,, guards are usually married to cops ,, its all part of the system to keep certain people employed ,, she might have taken a life in self defense and did not need rehab , the system however does need the criminal to keep them employed
what the fuck do you know, maybe she killed someone who wanted to kill her first.
Douglas Murphy Would u say the same if it was your family member she killed?
RepublicOfCatyes In that case it wouldnt be second degree murder it would be self defence or manslaughter, second degree murder is usually killing someone through lack of responsibility but not directly intentional, so not paying attention and running someone over with your car as opposed to intentionally planning it out and stabbing someone
Incarceration is a big business in USA, like health care, religion, guns, and pharmaceuticals. What a fucked up system
imagine being in prison and then when you get out the entire world has drastically technologically changed, and the places you grew up and lived in were replaced by skyscrapers, wild.
Don’t commit murder
Orange is the New Black is actually realistic... who knew xD
why do some people not think OITNB is not realistic. (sure they're are some liberties I assume for television, but a few) I remember reading some comments saying that the gladiator stuff by the guards was so unrealistic, but in actuality it has happen in the real prison/jail system multiple times.
Everything you see in orange is the new black is what actually happens in prison
Of course you think they just made up the show out of thin air? Obviously there are a lot of female prisons where they took inspirations from for the show.
orange is the new black was based off of the book piper Kerman wrote about her experience in a women's prison, so it would make sense for it to be realistic.
When Sarcasm is an unfamiliar tone.
it’s so incredibly wrong to not give jesse her medication and to throw someone in the world with anxiety, adhd, bipolar, and depression and expect them to be okay without it? and to stop pills immediately? that’s so wrong of them, i can’t believe that’s even legal.
The more ridiculous part is that you believe her. Why? Why do you believe the repeat felon was not given her meds? Because she said so? Do you think the "journalists" (sigh, not journalism, fluff piece editorial) didn't go ask the prison why they didn't give the meds? No? They'd just let that go without asking a single question? That's what you believe? What do you suppose the odds are that they DID ask the prison about the claim of not getting the meds, and they said, "oh, she says that all the time, she just wants more, she wants to sell/trade them, so she always claims she doesn't get them, it's very common for these criminals to make that claim." No? Does that make good heart-string-pulling TV? Nope. See, we're supposed to feel sorry for the criminals. Oh, but you go right ahead and take the word of a repeatedly convicted felon whose own family can't stand her bullshit any longer, and even they won't keep taking her in.
As a side note, I have a bridge for sale. Interested? It's near my oceanfront property in Kansas. I promise, it's perfect for you.
Btw she killed someone she deserved everything
Oscar Temple no the younger woman was only in for theft
@@rat1837
YOU SAID: "no the younger woman was only in for theft" (in response to "she deserved everything") --
== Um, what? So, if you kill someone for a theft, that's different than killing the wife of your lover? She doesn't deserve the same penalty for killing for purposes for theft?
rockethead7
Are you saying that theft and murder should be on the same level of punishment?
This young woman had no chance whatsoever to succeed. She was released with no support of any kind. She didn’t even have her daily meds. She was better off in prison? The system does the same kinds of things to children aged out of the foster care system. In America.
Why's this in my recommended?
John Smith idk
because you're watching it
same lmao
same
John Smith it's on abc news maybe you saw some news
She could only stay one night at her sisters? Sounds like a warm, loving family... *rolls eyes*
I am on the fence about it considering just a month later she robbed two pharmacies. They must know what type of person she is, and they may have small children in the household. But if it was my sister, she would stay with me until she gets on her feet.
I guess, whe dont know what happened and drug addicts tend to lie. If people dont want to be saved, they probably dont let other people save them. With my sis I would do anything humanly possible to save her, but then she never endangered my children, lied, stole from me or sth. like that (which could have happened with that lady... we dont know.). Its sad, nontheless. Obviously she wanted to be with her gf. Getting her from jail straight into some kind of closed therapy would have been good...
Then again families of convicts are usually dysfunctional to begin with... Its all just sad.
Not sure if you've had this experience, but one of my great uncles is a drug addict and a con man. My grandparents have tried again and again to help him on his feet but he stole from them thousands of dollars over the years. It's to the point where he's threatened them and the rest of the family. I'd be willing to bet that the sister is in a similar situation to where she just doesn't trust her.
+Lynda Harris bruh the pharmacy one wasn't her
Wow, how could that prison do that to poor Jessie? She needed that medication to function properly and they just completely disregarded her, she didn’t deserve that.
There prisoners who provide nothing to society. Why do regular people get nothing. Why do we help criminals. I realize we do both more so playing devils advocate.
Did she steal them or pay for them?
She murdered someone….
I am sure she will not like the outside world
@@ramic7151Jessie was in for theft, the older lady was in for the second degree murder
Good lord, the system ruined her only chance. They knew she needed her medication and they sent her out without it. I also questioned the family for not stepping in to get her to a doctor. This breaks my heart.
*Is only thinking of orange is the new black
Same
Literally me
*ahem* not me🙄*sings orange is the new black theme intro in head*
Dimitris
lol yeah totally not you....
yesss 😂😂
The sister can only keep her one night 🙄😔
Jennifer Lahey She could’ve helped her sister
People dont want their siblings who are gonna reck havoc in there lifes...
I can’t judge because I’ve never been in that situation but my gosh one night after being locked up and being separated from society.
You can’t judge the sister. Maybe the sibling that was is jail burnt too many bridges before she went to prison. I guarantee that if this chick would rob a pharmacy, I’m sure she was stealing from her family once upon a time before she was convicted. Truth is, family can’t help you unless you want to help yourself first. I’m sure the family has tried and failed and they don’t wanna put themselves through that again.
The car can be housing.
Creativity creates opportunities.
what a horrible sister. you dont turn on family. IF SHE HAS TO STAY IN THE KITCHEN OR THE RESTROOM FOR A MONTH SO BE IT. There is space in that home.
they aren't allowed to stay where they want, most prisoners have to stay at a halfway house/some kind of government controlled place for a certain amount of time to prove that they can be a good citizen/have a means to support themselves.
+Jose Villanueva that was stupid as shit of you to say considering she said she wrote to a few halfway houses and they rejected her?
+Jose Villanueva Oh ok that makes sense lol well my rant was kinda pointless
not all family members are good family members for example you wouldn't welcome your father that you never met before into your house.
+Supreme Bape Did you not read the comments little one?
Why were no accommodations made for Jesse? This is criminal. To turn Jesse out on the streets without her medications or some kind of Intermediate place to live was setting her up for failure. That is morally reprehensible.
I feel so bad watching these women in prison but I have to remember that they were sent there because they did something bad.
but sometimes... they did it for reasons...and we don't know what kind of struggles they've been through.....
+Mitchie the point is they made a bad choice
+Michael Gonzalez I guess... you right...
+Mitchie what's with the "..."?
+Kyle Campbell lmao fr
I thought this was about the old lady? Would like to have seen more with her
Me too! I wonder what happened to her.
Me too wanted to know how it all worked out.
Me too
This Warden is a good person who cares about women and thank God for her
@@mikesimpinks9209 dont BS. People. Md. Prison system doesn't care about the inmates. I've seen it from every level... btw.for folks who have no funds in their account, the md. Pison system gives u $3,50 for the local buses. If u live out of state or in another co. U gotta figure a way home...
it's sad to me that these inmates that get let free and have been working to get their life together, end up back in the block for petty crimes. I think people that go to prison should have rehabilitation programs, men and both women.
They have those but its just how society works. A job will hire someone with no criminal history over someone with out. Same thing how they say if you get recorded as a sex offender your life is practically ruined
Well think twice before they fucking murder someone lol
Anthony Martin well she is a murderer lmao
+oh hey second degree don't you understand basic law ?
Zos Fuj She.Killed.Someone. She deserved what she got.
Believe in yourself and trust us gut... stay true and stay strong
"Real air" *cough*
"Real air" *cough*
Ya'll tryna make us feel bad for a murder...
You don't know the story behind it.
Nice grammar there!
+FoxyRayRay 6712 ok let me translate if even poss lol
are u actually this stupid?
exactly ..
Jessie doesn’t need jail. You can tell she’s a compassionate young woman who needs help to survive in our chaotic world. I’m lucky to have my parents to start my life back over after losses in my life, I can’t imagine how overwhelmed she must have felt.
Depends on what she did
She was charged with second-degree murder. Which is usually manslaughter.
Ridiculous how our (no)justice system is so unfair! My wife is one of these women, currently serving in a federal prison! Never got help from her attorney and I was even under investigation as an educator who recently retired after 30 years. My wife’s crime was being the manager of a federal credit union which was the 13th shut down in 2012. We didn’t have the money to take her case to a jury and she plea bargained on the advice of her attorney who threatened that even if we tried to take it to court she could be locked up for 30 years. Telling her that being a first time non-violent offender the judge would go easy on her. Her judge recently passed away, during her first attempt at compassionate release. She was charged with eight counts of wire fraud and sentenced to 15 years and a ridiculous restitution at the age of 59. She was manager of the federal credit union for 26 years. The prosecutor likened her case to a ponzy scheme. To this day not one member of the credit union lost out on their money or life savings. I was eventually released from the investigation but at the time had been married to my wife for 30 years. The federal government takes 25% of my retirement for her restitution.
Okay but was she guilty? You’re not saying what she did. You make it sound like she was arrested for being a manager. They must have had evidence against her. In most cases if you don’t have money and an attorney that has a relationship with the judge you’re in trouble.
@@marriejames01 No, forced to plea bargain cause we didn’t have $300,000 that they were asking for! If we had any experience in legal matters we would’ve taken a public attorney. I was under investigation to begin with as well and when they found nothing they stopped on me. You don’t know how this (no) justice system works until you’re put up against it, and if you are guilty you know how it works!
@@renehernandez3712 $300 000 😱?
They are asking for way too much money
Jesse missed her GF and living in prison with her GF was preferable to sleeping on the streets alone. Maybe having a transitional program to provide support and ease these women back into society would reduce the recidivism rates to a level that isn't 50%.
Seeing that prisons are for profit. They are not trying to prevent recidivism. They want you to come back
and having them already hooked up with an MD who can prescribe them their meds right away!!
I am surprised that let her be so "open" with her "girlfriend"
@@badgerattoadhall thats how womens prison is
@@toxicdubz3841 I was a guard for almost 10 years in a male facility, and almost all physical contact was prohibited.
A lot of these people can't survive on the outside anymore without support. They're institutionalized.
Thats their fault
I know that these women went into prisoners for reasons but I gotta admit that I feel bad for them..that old women is so nice and kind... time changes ppl... so these girls can be completely different coming out
+Sharon Newman yeah
you wouldn't say that if the person she killed was on of your loved ones. maybe she did change over time but that feeling of loss for that family will never go away. she scared them for life.
I know I wouldn't... I never said that I would...
I don't know, she's doing much better than the person she killed.
You cant deem the people evil forever, she may have take someones life but she cant change it. She has to get on with her life just like the grieving family would. And she should be allowed to.
53!!?? Wow !! I swear she looks 73.
She sounded like Miranda sings at .58
Lmao, she did :D
Boi she ain't 58 she like 68
+Jake Alfaro lmao she means at 00:58 not 58 years
AKDJKLSFJKLA HAHAHAHA
I know she did
Of course Jesse went back to jail fast. She had NOWHERE to go, no survival provisions or support! Nowhere to belong. Not even her meds! Omfg
What about an orphanage
+iiwatcher of coarse you mention men lol
Funny how you say that, if it was a man you would all say "throw the key and lock it away!" but because it was an old 'sweet' female she deserves to be released? Remember she took a life the victim gets no 2nd chance you damn hypocrites.
*****
You're a MORON. Separation of church and state is necessary. Religion has no business in schools, politics, or science. Substitute Islam, or any other religion for yours, who claims the right to be part of legislation, then think about it, if you can. I bet you're too dumb to realize the can of worms your world view would open. Keep that bullshit out of legislation, politics, schools, etc. You want god/religion to rule your life, go to church, keep it there, and fuck off, you fucking idiot.
+Legion Guidry It is also a sin to hate your brother. You know who also does not enter Heaven? Whoever does not have Christ.
On this episode of orange is the new black
Kyrie O'Donnell not funny grow up.
😂😂😂
I'm dead 😂😂😂
Savage everyone else finds it funny
Murder. What about the victim and their family? Poor, poor criminals. It is so mean to hold them accountable for their crimes.
Do you know the circumstances of how it happened? Or are you just assuming that everyone that has a murder charge are just cold blooded killers who killed for no reason?
I'm assuming they are a criminal. A jury determined guilt. I tire of our society's constant effort to absolve criminals of their actions. @@zuriel4783
The Jessy story is heartbreaking. As for the sister, shelter for one night ? The world is crazy and people are monsters.
Yeah like she’s not a rapist or killer. She only got locked up for theft!
Maybe the sister knows something we don't..? 🤔 does seem pretty cruel though.
Regardless, the police not giving her any medication was also kinda fucked.
The sister may be living in a sober living/assisted living situation and has to abide by certain rules. People who are in sober living houses also often have curfews. It's not like having their own place where they can do as they please.
Correction: america is crazy and the goverment is a monster
She probably robbed her sister before, I doubt she even trusted taking her in. You can’t get released unless someone picks you up in a car. She’s lucky she got one night.
Jesses story sounds straight outta Orange is the New Black
ikr!
truuuu
It could be u know Orange i the black was is based on a true story so u nether know
ikr
factsssss
The judge asks her "so what is the first thing you're going to do when you get out?" And she replies "When I get out, I think I'm going to get laid." *Bite lips and wink*
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astrwolf this was in my recommendations
xSweetHeart Poppyyyyyyy
Damn my heart goes out for Jessy. God bless her🙏
Same people deserve a chance to start over
pisses me off that people get better care in prison than when theyre free
OMG
well dont break the law get a job and you afford medication
Yea they get the care they need but at the end of the day there stuck in the 4 by 8 😂😂😂
@@kevenwoods7939 there are plenty of people who work and still can't afford medication. Stop excusing inhumane treatment of other people!
People die in prisons and jails from medical neglect all the time. One man in CA became blind. I wonder if they then put him out on the street blind and helpless. Some people with poor immunity get meningitis in crowded places like jails, college dorms and military barracks. They are often ignored in jails and prisons because "it's just a headache." And cancer can be "just a caugh or stomach ache or head ache."