could be like the fifth or sixth person in the world to be like that. that s pretty amazing. and i ll bet you there is no one in the world that has the same color eyes as i do. neither of the cellmates would reveal how they tattooed their eyes or how they managed to create the colored ink. i can t tell you the process, but i do know it is painful and you don t use conventional tattoo gun or a homemade tattoo gun. so there s a layer you got to get in between that layer. you can use a hypodermic needle, but i ain t saying that s what we used. we call my celly hamster, but he s more like a guinea pig. so you can take it any way you want, you know. he was the first one, and he lived through it, so we went on with it. i wanted to do a little dye and see what it was like and it spread through half my eye.
we keep closer now than before. she told me, she says, i got your back in this. my mother tries her best to look after me. she loves me more than anything in this world. when you coming when you coming to see me? he loves his mom a lot. and it it seems like he s a big kid when he s on the phone with his mom. also, she gives him money to get canteen and commissary which makes him pretty happy, too. our detention staff, they don t go to school to be true mental health counselors. however, we work with mental health and learn through some of their training that they give to us on how to address or how to approach certain mental health inmates. it is a strain on our staff because they know that they are very unpredictable. you ve had officer assaults because they just weren t anticipating the inmate was quite calm and has been. and all of a sudden that one day it was like a light switch. we re escorting mr. mayberry to the shower. he s in the shower now. give him an opportunity
at colorado s limon correctional facility, inmate chris lashbrook is known by his nickname, pain. lashbrook s pain fueled an anger that has gotten him in trouble both in and out of prison. at it source is the abuse he suffered from his father. my abuse was open handed with my fist. there s no doubt about it, he was abused at my hands. cordell lashbrook visits chris about once a month. we get along great now. from what we ve been through leading up to now, awesome. how are you doing? hey, how are you doing? i m doing good, man. good to see you. let me hug you. good to see you. i love you, man.
but other violations at colorado s limon correctional facility are viewed more seriously. cellmates paul inman and david boltjes tattooed the whites of their eyes in an effort to stand out from the crowd. is it worth it? yeah. why? because it will be like this forever, you know? this is permanent? permanent. it will never go away, ever. tell me what the reaction was like around the facility? they thought it was cool. who? everyone. first it s, you re an idiot, but it s cool. i wouldn t do it, but it looks cool. i want to see everybody tattoos their whites. i want to see purple, green, blue, yellow, orange, everything. every color but white. i think it would be cool. i like it. but according to lieutenant jim fox, the attention they brought on the prison s illegal tattoo trade took them from