Nancy Grace Behind Bars Inside Estrella 06-05-13 Part 1 of 2

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Published 2013-06-06
Nancy Grace interviews women inmates in the Maricopa County (AZ) Estrella Women's Jail.

This is the same jail currently housing CONVICTED MURDERER Inmate P458434 Jodi Arias.

All Comments (21)
  • @Sc0pee
    Nancy pronouncing possession of Marijuana in a way like it's the worst crime you can make...
  • @Rogerthatx10
    I love how she is all saccharine sweet with them in person, yet berates them on the voice over lol!
  • @brew667
    You're locked up, depressed and angry, got no hope and are living in fear every day; and then Nancy Grace comes in. FUUUCK!
  • @AstoriaHeard
    Woah. I've (unfortunately) been in Estrella - years ago. Nothing has changed. The food IS moldy. These girls are treated terribly. The only comfort you get is from the other women, which totally blew me away. What a trip to see it again, with Nancy Grace no less....
  • @camcoade1851
    Eyebrow removal must be apart of their punishment
  • @nightowl7777
    Interesting that none of these ladies are blaming others for their predicaments -- they all own the blame for where they are. They all seem to have matured while incarcerated -- they are very articulate and well-spoken. This was an awesome interview -- and I really am hoping for each of them, once released, to remember what they have learned while inside. I do hope for the best of each of them -- and pray that they will find acceptance by their children and families. Stay true to yourselves. xo
  • @AmethystEyes
    Updates for some of the women, this is what I could find: -Stephanie Conley (curly-haired one): Sentenced to 10 years, husband sentence for 14 years. They both pled, and got 2 years off their sentence for time served. -Marissa Level (the one with the eye makeup): she is imprisoned from 2013 to 1/29/2017. This is the one she is serving in this video.  - Rosa Leon (the pregnant one): re-arrested 03/04/2015 for assault. -Armithea Burks (the one with the 5 kids): re-arrested on aggravated assault charges on 06/08/2014.  -Fina Dean (the one with eyebrow tattoos): Is serving 14 years, from 3/29/2013 to 07/31/2024 (minimum end date) or 7/31/2026 (max end date). -Angelina Key (the one with the partially shaved head, liked seafood): rearrested on 10/17/2014. I don't know how she got out. It says in the video that she would be serving 9 years from when this video was taken in 2013.  -Lisa Gorman (the one who wanted to be a doctor): rearrested 06/17/2014 for drug related charges.  -Gina Carpenter (the one with no top teeth): released in 2013.  -Kim Jones (arrested for shoplifting): unsure (couldn't find)  -Mariana Lopez (arm tattoos): last arrest was in 02/15/2015
  • @reehoneybee123
    Really dislike the host she sounds very judgemental of these women
  • I got all excited for nothing, saw "Nancy Grace Behind Bars", turns out she's still roaming around. /s
  • @Dreamskater100
    The only channel they can watch is the food channel. Talk about rubbing salt in the wound!
  • @ChescoYT
    The only channel they can watch is the food network? WOW! Talk about torture! Its hard enough for me to watch that and I have a fridge!
  • @musicinme15
    That women who's speaking to them is sooooo annoying!
  • @MsSingle804
    Almost six years ago..I was arrested for two counts of robbery and assault..first time getting in trouble eithw the law..it started over some girl's (suppose) to had bumped my friend without saying excuse me..they got the fighting..a two on one..so I jumped in to help my friend..the police was called..they was going to let us go..until they heard on the radio..that some things was stolen..so they arrested us..and questioned us..they tried to use the reverse psychology on me..I was honest with them about everything..one cop said he knew I didn't take nothing..but I was there..which made me accessory..they judge said for the aasult each I was gone get 12 months and robbery I was gone get life..I was scared like hell..ppl telling me to plea guilty..just because of the girls race (mexican)..and they thought they was gone throw the book at me..my lawyer said to plea guilty because I said anything..so I did..and got 3 year probation..one 12 mths suspended..the other 11 months suspended..and had to do 15 days of weekend time and 5 days time served..I look back and said..I should've took it to court..I didn't know she took their stuff..it wasn't planned..by me listening to everyone else..I plead guilty..like I really was..now I can't expunged my record..it's stuck on my record..even though I got convicted for one thing..everybody can still look at my arrest record..being in jail for them five days..was hard as hell..I had one person to talk to..that really kept me going..otherwise I would've went crazy..plus I had a 3 yr old and 10 month old back home..and everytime I thought about them..I cried..I haven't been to jail since then..I changed my circle..surrounded myself with positive ppl..jail isn't where you want to be..especially if you have kids..before anything goes down that isn't right..we the ppl can feel if something isn't right..we hear this voice telling us to go or leave or don't do it..you gotta listen to your gut feeling..before you do something or get your into something stupid..knowing or not..and end up behind bars..looking stupid and scared..crying..missing your freedom and family..stay away from drama..and the ppl that create it..surround yourself with loyal dramafree positive goal oriented ppl..even if you gotta ride solo..you was born by yourself..and at the end of the day..you gone die by yourself..it's no twin beds in a casket..be safe..stay positive..no drama or negativity
  • @AsWeSpeak154
    The interviewer is terrible. She is much too dramatic and doesn't realise the show is about the prisoners. I agree with the comment by UhTheeNuh89, that the women should be put to work and made to do useful things. It could be a trade or forced schooling which will prepare them for release. It might not be the answer for all but it's the correct thing to do. Otherwise, it's no wonder they keep returning.
  • @swimgirl24
    Most of these women need intense rehab and therapy, not jail. I can’t imagine the trauma of growing up without parents or family because everyone was incarcerated.
  • @julianan1067
    who the hell decides one day, I think i'll go tattoo some words in place of my eyebrows! that'll look great!
  • @susanna8612
    That interviewer is so dramatic. Most these women would have needed real, long time rehab and healing center instead of prison.
  • @katm5903
    So glad my parents moved us from here to another state when I was young enough, because the neighborhood I grew up in doesn't have a lot of happy endings.