but when you re doing this, you kind of really don t know what normal is. agee s activity over the past two years has included drug addiction and several jail stays. she says her slide began when a friend introduced her to heroin. she was like, just try it one time, just try it. and i was like, man, all right, screw it, i ll do it. and it just was awesome. to be really bad to say that, but it was. now agee faces more serious consequences than ever before. she is charged with first-degree burglary and can face years in prison if found guilty. police discovered her phone outside a home where agee says she tried to steal a tv in order to buy drugs. she told investigators she acted alone. but that might not be the truth. that s my story. that s the story of what happened. that s what they have on the paper.
the tv and sell it to the dope man, i could get more drugs. so that was my whole idea. i got it unplugged, but i couldn t do anything else because i saw like a shadow and it kind of more or less scared me so i ran out the window. they wouldn t have really like caught me if i didn t drop my phone. that s kind of how i had my pictures of my kids on the back of the phone. and i knew the people. so i was kind of screwed on that. a couple of months later, agee received a letter from gohr explaining that he d been arrested on his current shoplifting charge and the two of them were once again under the same roof. when he first told me he was in here, i was more relieved than anything because that lifestyle don t bring nothing but trouble. and it s either longer jail sentences or you re going to die from it. she s young. 23, i m 30. i ve lived so much. i feel bad about it. i feel i could have i could have steered her because she s so what s the right word
didn t stay in disciplinary. i m allergic, i tell you i m allergic to jail. right. gohr was sent back to general population on a technicality when his incident report was improperly written. as an officer, you kind of get to read, like what are you doing? you know, like her. she s not a disciplinary issue. she never has been. every time she s been here. so i knew exactly why she was here. while agee won t see her boyfriend here, there s at least a chance the unit could be quieter since another inmate is about to get out. we got a call for an inmate that s going to be leaving our facility, getting released, one of our disciplinary inmates, inmate stafford. so we had to call our sog team. they re going to come get him just to assist us. dwayne stafford recently pled guilty to a property crime and was sentenced to time served plus three years probation. so now he s free to leave.
usually my grandma puts $50 on there every other week. so this will last me about two weeks. and then i actually got the girl down the way who was with me the other day, i got her some canteen. so i m actually going to go give these to her. agee shares her snacks with jessica roberts, a former classmate she ran into in jail. we never really hung out in school. but we knew each other. i ll see you. see you. jessica, long time no see. we d gotten together and talked. yeah, we know the same people. so it was like it s good. when agee will return to her life on the outside is uncertain. but she says when she does, her goals are simple. i want to be able to have something, like an apartment and a little piece of crap car. but something to call mine. and a place where i can go home with my kids, you know? and live like i m supposed to. a normal life.
either one could be. but he did retrieve it outside the housing unit of his girlfriend, samantha agee. i would grab it just to help another inmate out. like people write to women in the jail and stuff like that. so, you know. i just seen it, oh, okay. if it comes through the postal service because it s legal mail, it goes to the inmate. we cannot stop it. but because it came through by being passed through a food cart, it becomes contraband. gohr has now been called to face the jail s disciplinary committee to find out if he ll be assigned to segregation for being in possession of a contraband note. you understand the situation. i didn t even read the note. am i wrong for picking up a piece of paper? what am i supposed to do with it? what s the appropriate thing to do? tell the truth. he has been in here at least three times that i know of and he s a slickster. he knows the rules but he s always trying to find ways around it. i never read it, so i don t know who wrote it,