Hey, guys again, I'm talking. I got a lot of a lot of questions about prison and all this stuff and how when I got out, how I got out, what happened. So I'm gonna take it like about a month and a half, two months before I got out, I went to a sickhole and they took blood tests and did all these things because I'm about to get out. So they called me back a week or two after and they told me that that I had what's that cancer of the blood is
like what leukemia or something something like that? Leukemia? You have cancer of the blood. Wow, I'm getting out four or five weeks after eighteen almost eighteen years in prison and cancer on the way out. What can trip this is? Bro? I go back in and I tell one or two of the guys, So it gets closer and closer to me getting out. And I talk on the phone to dab And and I said, listen, you're gonna be there to pick me up. Yeah, we're sending you an airline
ticket and all of this so you could get back to Arizona. I said, great, Listen, when you meet me at the air point, don't have the grandkids there, just you Caaren and Gerard because I got something to tell you. What is it? Listen, I don't really want to discuss it right now on the phone, and but it's something that I need to tell you Karen and Gerard alone without the kids, without anything, and so, and I don't want to talk about it on the phone. I'm just
gonna tell you to do it that way for me, all right. Yeah, So I figured, you know, I don't want to have them worried or whatever, or have the kids there for sure, because I'm gonna tell them listening. I got you know, I'm coming out, but I got cancer. I'm waiting for an answer. How long do I got to live? Two months? Three months? What's your diagnosed? I'm waiting fanciers from
the doctors. I'm breaking balls of the doctor's dad everything. So anyway, it's a couple of days before I'm going to get out, and I'm making arrangements. I'm giving some of my stuff to other inmates. Things I have because I'm going to get out. So people I know in prison, friends or people who got nothing, I give them some whatever. I had my comments, every money. I had four hundred and thirty dollars in my account. They have to give me that money. And they got an airline ticket,
and they're gonna give me the airline ticket. If it was up to them, if I had no money, they would put me on the bus to go home. But I had an airline ticket, so I didn't need them all the bus. So I get called in to the doctor's office. All right, I'm gonna hear the rest of it. I woke in, Hey, Doc Agrabano, how long do I got? So? What do you mean to live? What do you mean? I got cancer? I
got littlekim me, how long do I got? He said, no, no, no. The other test came back and it was a miss diagnosis. You don't have it, Robby a motherfucker more. We likeablet. I still for two months upon a month and a half. I got people waiting, and I have no grandchildren. I'm a couple of nights. I'm in tear. Oh in fucking eighteen years. I gotta die three months, three weeks if they get out, So all of that bullshit I get out.
And then I get the lieutenant, this guy Angelina, you'n the manager, preh, It's gonna take me out four o'clock in the morning with the with the captain and two guards. He never comes and does that, but now this morning he's gonna do it. My pillow, I gave it to somebody. Pillows are heart to come by in prison. I had a good one. A guy made it for me. They've still stuffing. They get a sheet, they make a pillow out of it, they sew it. I pay for it. So I gave it to somebody. Where is your pillow?
That's say so, No, it's not. Put a report out. I think it's stolen. They'll fuck him. So anyway, we're gonna go out. I get in the call with them. So we're pulling out of the prison, and he said, Gravano, I want to ask you for a favor. We're gonna ask me for a favor, all right, but what do you want? Tell us? What's going on inside the joint? You're in the Indian ceremonies. What's going on? We pray, We passed some piece of pipe around, We smoke, and no, you must take
you sneak tobacco back, not that I know. Well, what about in the arrest of the prison. You know everybody in here, and listen, don't fuck yourself, bro, you want me to tell you what they're doing as I'm walking out of prison, so you could go back and fucking break balls. You don't need me to break balls. And I want to tell you something good news I got for you, bro, because he lived there. It was in Pennsylvania. I know where you live. I got a
family member of mine. We're gonna put a deposit on the house right near you. That's where the fuck I'm gonna live. You don't know where I live. Well, we'll see in the morning. We'll wait for each other good morning every morning. He's probably having a hount attack. So the captain is there and he's driving the car and he says, Angelini, you don't want to be bothered. Obviously buck them. So they go to this tiny little lampard. Now. They gave me a card like a credit card,
look like bo is my picture on it, my name, Salvatokabata. That's it. That's it. Nothing, no documents, no papers. And I have my airline ticket and I have four hundred and thirty dollars that they had to give me. I got it in my pocket and I said, you're would have dropped me off at this airport here? Yeah, don't they yet? For an idea, or when you get on the plane, you got that card. If the cart's not, it's nothing. It's not an idea.
It's not like a driver's license. Give me some documentation. Nothing. No, what if I came on on the plane. You're at a prison. It's your fucking problem. I said, all right. So I go in the airport and I go to the desk. It's a small, I mean, a bullshit little airport. I think fucking helicopters coming in at iss fucking place. I get. I go there and the woman tells me you have idate. I give it a card that's not idate. Do you have any any kind of idate, any paperwork anything? No, she said,
did you just come out of the prison. This is like four o'clock in the morning, right, I said, yes I did. She said, the really pricks over there. She picks up the phone and she calls somebody. A man comes. She said, give him a body check. The guy passed me down. She said, you're gonna get me fired, but get on the fucking plane. She got me throughe But the plane didn't go straight to Arizona. It went to Philadelphia, where I have to get another
flight. So I'm in Philadelphia. Now I'm saying to myself, how do I get on the next flight. I mean it's it's this is a bigger airport. I think they'll be a little more secure or whatever. Of course for me. There's a guy, a girl or two girls, and a man sitting next to me, and they're talking to each other. They know each other. They're going tirezoney, waiting for the same flight I'm waiting for. And they tell him we'll be right back. We're gonna go to the
ladies room. So the woman gets up, probably his wife and the two kids, and they leave. A couple of minutes. Goes by says, you know how they are? Women take, they take forever. I says, yeah, they went to the badroom. He says, I gotta go. I'm busting now. He's got their hull bags, their bags, his bags, all the bags to that. So I said, go go to the bedroom. I watched the bags. We're sitting here. I mean, god, you sure he goes he leaves. They come back while he's gone.
Where's the guy? Freda's name? Said? He went to the bedroom and he left all these bags here alone. No, he left them with me. Who are you, I said, I don't know, what's it? Deference who I am. I watched the bags, they're like there. Nobody robbed them, nobody touched them. He searched them yourself. Do what you want. I always get into these fucking weird situations. I don't know why, but I'm always in weird situation. So anyway, now he comes
back, he thanks me, and then she apologizes and thanks me. And so the plane is going to go. They call them for the flight and they get up and they're walking. So I said, let me just walk with them. I got in with them, talking with them. We're going ran in between all of them. I figured when we could just go through like a family, but it didn't work. Everybody has showed an idea. I didn't have an idea. I showed the woman to card and I'm taking
through it. I'm telling like I the prison, and she didn't want to hear nothing. There was a black guy, tall guy. He had a police shooting for him on his security and
