Burned alive in a dumpster and pits friends and family against each other. This case is interesting because they all have a different story. I witnessed them stabbing him. Theyre saying i was the r g ringleader. They took him to burn. I saw kasey pour the gasoline on him. Different stories come from different people. I guess a lot of it comes from the company you keep. Once a year, tampa, florida, undergoes an invasion complete with pirates and blasting cannons. The gasaparilla festival is one of the biggest events of the year celebrating tampas buccaneer past. But when debauchery and lawlessness cross the line from fantasy to reality there is a place eight miles outside from downtown more than willing to accommodate offenders. The Hillsborough County jail is actually comprised of two sprawling facilities with an average daily population of more than 3500 men and women. Falkenburg road jail is somewhere between 135 acres. It has housing for up to 34 3400 inmates. It takes a little bit
i didn t know what to do. i was kind of just taken aback by the image. within seconds the dumpster was in flames, and brewer was incinerated. were you afraid of kasey that night? that night, yeah. what were you afraid of? i was afraid of getting stabbed. i didn t have nothing on me to protect myself. since link is already convicted and sentenced for his part in the murder, he is eligible to serve his time in a general population dorm with far fewer restricts than the confinement unit. that frustrates kasey ackerman. he is in general population right now. but they want to keep me behind this door. it s not right, you know what i m saying? i feel like i m being punished and at this point all i can do is prepare my mind for the worst and hope for the best. you going to be all right? in the next cell over, brian singletary is also frustrated with being in confinement, and it s only been a little more than a day now. when he first arrived at intake, jail officials confisca
singletary denies that. i just needed to have that legal work. he s been demanding the return of his legal papers, but his aggressive behavior has prompted officers to put him in a restraint chair. i was banging on the door because they wouldn t come talk to me. they were just telling me it was confiscated. that wasn t a good enough answer for me, because i m entitled to my legal work. i just wanted someone to come talk to me. so that was a way to get them down to talk to me. but they didn t have no understanding. so it was the chair. put me in the chair for beating on the door. i don t like the chair. i can say that much. it s purely a time-out. it can go anywhere from a few minutes to up to four hours. but it s very effective. singletary has been in the restraint chair for three hours. sergeant sarah herman will determine when he s calm enough to be released back to his cell. if it says calm across the board for 30 minutes, i always go in and have a talk with them
suspicious tax forms that he claimed were part of his legal paperwork. now he wants them back. this is a big part of my legal work. the only thing she did not put in there is some type of tax form. is that what you were talking about? the stuff that they talking about, the tax stuff, see all that stuff is part of my case. see, i got a lot of that stuff in here already. just relax, singletary. i m going to go down myself. i got more of the same stuff right here. all this is part of my case. this is my federal case. i got more stuff down here but what i m saying is i have a motion and some more pertinent documents that i need that i talked to my lawyer about. okay, relax. bring the tone down a little bit. just relax. let me take a look. but as deputy mims looks into his complaints, he continues his disturbance, eventually banging on his cell door and drawing the attention of sergeant herman. a lot of times they are not
income tax paperwork for the guards or anything like that. you would only think he is up to no good as far as filing fake tax returns to obtain money. it could be huge. so huge that it doesn t take long for word of the tax returns to reach the top of the hillsborough county jail system. they don t know why singletary has the returns or that he is involved in anything wrongful but the possibility of misconduct concerns them. one of the things that i did during the time i was assigned as a secret service agent in tampa was to investigate bank fraud and identity threat. i dealt with people who were ruined. it is the most underrated crime in this country. he arrives with that kind of information and that kind of personal data about what could potentially be dozens of innocent people, we take that seriously. coming up. all of it is a part of my case. brian singletary continues his disruptive behavior. relax. bring the tone down a little bit. just relax and we ll take a look.