i see my sister, she'll be in the window you know and i walk by with a group of ladies, and everybody would say, well doris there's your sister. and i would say, god, there she is. and i said, i wish she was out here, you know. and i hated to go by there just to see her, and it hurt my heart, and i would ache. >> after six years of separation, yvette's punishment was reduced to a life sentence. meaning, she could leave death row and reunite with doris. >> i was so excited for her. and she came and hugged me and we were crying and kissing and hugging, and oh, it was such a -- like a great reunion. >> i started crying. i got emotional. and, i just began to praise god. >> though they can see each other on the yard, prison officials won't let the sisters share a cell for security reasons. >> they think we are the same person in the same dorm. the officers do. and they get confused. >> it's interesting and kind of unusual for corrections, because if you're not paying attention,