due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. on any given day, there are more than 5,000 inmates incarcerated in the five facilities that make up the orange county jail system. their charges, stories, and backgrounds are as diverse as the southern california communities most of them hail from. but for the vast majority of these men and women, there is a common element that led to their troubles with the law. if you talk to any of the inmates in jail, most of them will have done drugs. their current crime is not drugs. they re stealing for drugs, or their life of crime began with drugs. there s always a connection there. deputies are always on the lookout for illicit drug use inside the jail as well. and over in the women s unit, deputies have just interrupted what they suspect to be a drug deal. as inmates were disposing of their brown bag lunches, one was
inside orange county s central jail facility, daniel wozniak has found himself in a very different world compared to the stages he used to perform on as a local actor. yeah, you just have little things around here, sink, toilet. it s small, but, you know, it is what it is. wozniak is accused of killing two friends and dismembering one of them. if found guilty, he could get the death penalty. in the meantime, he makes the best of life in jail. bag lunches for dinner every day. sandwiches, hard boiled eggs. most of the time it s either bologna or ham. ooh, extra bread today. look at that. get little carrots like this. and, of course, plenty of mayo. so then what you do is pretty much eat the carrots then you
on any given day, there are more than 5,000 inmates incarcerated in the five facilities that make up the orange county jail system. their charges, stories, and backgrounds are as diverse as the southern california communities most of them hail from. but for the vast majority of these men and women, there is a common element that led to their troubles with the law. if you talk to any of the inmates in jail, most of them will have done drugs. their current crime is not drugs. they re stealing for drugs, or their life of crime began with drugs. there s always a connection there. deputies are always on the lookout for illicit drug use inside the jail as well. and over in the women s unit, deputies have just interrupted what they suspect to be a drug deal. as inmates were disposing of their brown bag lunches, one was seen handing her bag to a neighbor.
as inmates were disposing of their brown bag lunches, one was seen handing her bag to a neighbor. moments later deputies confiscated the bag and found the prescription drug seroquel inside. they re for psychotic disorders. a nurse comes different times during the day, and they re given to the inmate, and they re supposed to take it in front of the nurse, swallowed. apparently the person that cheeked these kept them. she was the one that was passing it. and the other person in that other room was the person that received it. the inmate caught passing the bag is mona selame, who s currently in orange county on charges including identity theft and possession of narcotics. she has pled not guilty, but has had prior convictions for both. why are you passing stuff around? i m sorry. i didn t want to waste my milk or my bread. she i asked her if she wanted it, yeah. so i go ahead and give it to her instead. so you re telling me you re not dealing drugs? no. i do that all the tim
more than 5,000 inmates incarcerated in the five facilities that make up the orange county jail system. their charges, stories, and backgrounds are as diverse as the southern california communities most of them hail from. but for the vast majority of these men and women, there is a common element that led to their troubles with the law. if you talk to any of the inmates in jail, most of them will have done drugs. their current crime is not drugs. they re stealing for drugs, or their life of crime began with drugs. there s always a connection there. deputies are always on the lookout for illicit drug use inside the jail as well. and over in the women s unit, deputies have just interrupted what they suspect to be a drug deal. as inmates were disposing of their brown bag lunches, one was