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Hector Bravo, a former prison guard, discussed his experiences with the Menendez brothers, noting their manipulative behavior and entitlement. He expressed skepticism about their claims of abuse, citing their lavish spending and possession of a basketball card. Bravo also criticized the parole board's potential decision to grant parole, highlighting the brothers' frequent possession of contraband cell phones. He shared insights on prison dynamics, including the prevalence of violence, overdoses, and the challenges faced by high-profile inmates like R. Kelly and Tory Lanez. Bravo also touched on the impact of developmental disabilities among inmates and the complexities of managing prison security. The conversation delves into the prevalence and methods of smuggling in prisons and Bravo estimating 40-54% of inmates are addicts. Bravo discusses the arrest of Big U on 43 counts, including extortion and tax evasion. The discussion also covers the impact of prison gangs, such as the Fresno Bulldogs, and the challenges of integrating inmates. Additionally, Hector Bravo shares personal experiences with search warrants and the effectiveness of hunger strikes in prison reform, highlighting the administration's fear of public scrutiny and oversight.