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Incarcerated men defy the odds to expose a cover-up in one of America’s deadliest prison systems. | dG1feFJOTkRfdXZlOEk
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00:00I know you're grieving, but I just, I want to tell you that your son was murdered.
00:07They sweet stuff, I made the rug all the time.
00:12If you're an inmate in Alabama prison, you're probably praying every night that nothing bad
00:17happens to you. It's dangerous and volatile. It could explode at any moment.
00:23I mean, it's corrupt. That's all you can say.
00:27We're finished. What are we finished with?
00:31Film it. Film it. Why?
00:36Can you hear me? Yeah.
00:38Hold on a minute. Hold these in here. Oh, okay. Don't talk.
00:50We have record numbers of people leaving out of here body bags.
00:53They don't want the public to see what's really going on on the inside.
00:57How can a journalist go into a war zone, but can't go into a prison in the United States of America?
01:03The state is selling one lawsuit after another. There's no consequences for their actions.
01:08It's not the inmates that kill them a whole. It's the guards.
01:12There's an argument that there is some systemic problem within all of our facilities, and I wholeheartedly disagree with that.
01:20How can you defend this?
01:22That one guard, he knew something. I could tell he was a liar.
01:28We are going to pursue it based on the facts to the fullest extent that we're allowed.
01:35Their biggest fear is to see us come together on one accord.
01:40We got to take our power back.
01:42We have to come together and make a stand that our life is worth something.
01:46I came to prison in 1985.
01:48I know these folks are true.
01:50We have been taking life and death risk to get this information out while we still can.
01:58We have been taking life and death risk to get this information out while we're allowed.
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