and i started choking her. she was trying to shake and move. she s going like this and looking at me. she s shaking her head, going like this. so i kept choking her and choking her. i want my eyes to be the last thing she saw. like you know what you did. at the end of the day, what she did was [ bleep ] up. so we re both a victim. she paid with her life, and i m going to pay with mine. another maximum security inmate charged with a violent crime is rendell maldanado. he and six co-defendants are awaiting trial on charges of aggravated assault and kidnapping. they have all pled not guilty. but maldonado does acknowledge having fought the victim. i feel pretty guilty that i got six of my friends in jail looking at 30 years all because i decided to beat up a nobody. the state is claiming that we re
that he was a member of the bloods. through internal investigations i was able to validate him as a member of the bloods, specifically the sex, money, murder set. they claim that we re sex, money, murder. beautiful name. maldanado spent much of the past year in the same housing unit with one of his co-defendants. but now that the trial date approaches jail officials have moved him to a neighboring unit. the prosecutor s office here in the county asked us to move him away from his co-defendants. no disciplinary actions, no problems, no fights, nothing. the prosecutor took it upon herself to call the jail and say, i don t want him over there in s-3. they felt that he was a ringleader, so they kept on requesting us to keep him away from everybody else. and that s when he became a little more problematic. i started throwing paper in the toilet, i m talking about this whole floor was flooded. it was all out on the cat walk and everything.
i win. because at the end of the day, my family can come and see me, they can hug and kiss me, get on the phone when they want to, i can always talk to my family. i win. i m still breathing. i m going to go home some day. i win. goodell s case has gained him notoriety, and he s become well known among the inmates, including rendell maldanado. that s my boy. the funniest dude i ve ever met in my life, i [ bleep ] you not. he s one of the funniest people. they have that saying no two people are alike. everybody is different. god definitely broke the mold when he created him. he s one of the weirdest people i ve ever met in my life. that s my boy right there. the crime doesn t get to you? he s told me about the case. i talked to him about it. it s like oh, boy, i don t know. i wouldn t want you around my sisters. but at the end of the day, that s my boy. i don t look at him for that. i look past all of that. if i was to sit here and judge
their trials approach on a litany of charges, including aggravated assault and kidnapping. but that hasn t stopped maldanado from trying to communicate. and now that s led to conflict. i ve got a report of an officer assault. the inmate was sprayed with oc. it was brought to medical for decontamination. i don t know what happened to the officer at this point. the inmate who was pepper sprayed is one of maldanado s co-defendants. jesus henrique-marte. the sergeant says he witnessed him talking to maldonado through the rec yard through the window. i informed the officer to have him locked in. he gave the officer a hard time, refused to lock in. several orders. so the officer applied his o.c., called us in, we had him removed. once he commits the infraction, i need to take control of the situation immediately because there s potentially 64 other inmates surrounding me at that time.
him. i guess they hired a babysitter by putting him in a room with me. he wouldn t let me do anything stupid to myself. just dump the water in there and scrub. what s in here? detergent. as far as him harming himself, i talked him out of it. i told him it doesn t only affect you, but it affects the people around you that love you, you understand? so for you to do that, you re just being selfish with yourself and not thinking of others. along with being a convicted murderer, goodell is also an admitted member of the jail s largest gang, the united blood nation. jail officials have identified rendell maldanado as a high-ranking member of the gang. they recently transferred him to another housing unit at the request of prosecutors to separate him from his co-defendants as their trial for aggravated assault and kidnapping approaches. they don t want us to communicate. it s not going to happen. we re too close to each other. one of the co-defendants maldanado was separated f