saying you re doing this this this, we re keeping a close eye on you. you already have been. we re going to keep a close eye on you. reporter: slowly we are getting a closer picture of who emwazi was before he became the masked murderer he was today. the former head master of emwazi s high school remembers him fully. was bullied a bit because he was quiet and reserved. but generally he was final. there was no issues with him, no massive behavior problems with him. and by the time he got into the he had settled and worked hard. achieved great grades. reporter: when did you first hear that mohammed emwazi was in these horrific videos? my blood ran cold. even now when i hear the name i find it incredible that to marry what is seen on the tv with the person i knew it literally makes the hairs on the back of my head stand up. reporter: for the people who knew him, it s difficult to
thinking okay, it s legal i can smoke it. it s safe. it is not safe for your unborn child. here is dr. siegel. there s direct impact on the fetus that could affect brain development. two studies out last year shows that it affects how nerves conduct in the brain of an unborn child. kids that are on marijuana when they re born they didn t intend to be on it. they end up having problems in school, judgment problems making decisions. behavior problems, more adhd and later on problems when they grow up. they re looking at this now because a few days ago nine former heads of the dea, republicans and democrats with concerns of this new emerging health crisis. before what they were looking at kids who accidentally ingested edible pot from their parents who were ending up in the emergency room. now they re saying let s take it a step further and look at the
not know it, then they have a problem. with alcohol, the same warning you d give me as in the 1920 s? i think alcohol is the worst. we teach not to smoke cigarettes when you re pregnant but people keep doing it. the biggest problem here is people don t know they have to get off marijuana because it hasn t been tied in with birth defects yet. we ve seen the effect it has on the brain. huge behavior problems. when the brain is developing as a baby in the womb. short term and long term, kids that are on marijuana when they re born they didn t intend to be on it they end up having problems in school problems with judgment problems making decisions, behavior problems more adhd. if somebody is pregnant they should get off pot for themselves, for their own personal health, but especially for the baby?
just have stayed in the prison system instead of getting any kind of care for their symptoms. dr. elizabeth leonard is the jail s psychiatrist. i think there s a lot of people that are behavior problems in the jail that it s just made it worse and exacerbate their already underlying illness, being in a stressful, close approximation to other people. the whole system is helping propagate another type holding ground or treatment facility for the population that can t get into the mental health center. william jarrett says he suffers from an anxiety disorder which has been made worse by his 23 hour-per-day confinement in a small cell. i seriously cannot meditate in here. doesn t work, doesn t work for me. while classification orders review jarrett s request to be moved back to general population, officer chamberlain hopes he has found a temporary solution.
we were there when hall s mother, sister, wife, and 3-year-old son orion arrived for a visit. the first with orion since he was an infant. but there wouldn t be so much as a hug between them. hall s prior behavior problems resulted in a non-contact visit. hey, you. hi. here s orion. can you say, i love you, daddy? i love you, daddy. i love you, too. i miss you. orion was a bright light from the second that we saw him. he was very aware of his surroundings. he was over the moon to see his dad.