Season 4 Part II
In Unit J, Basil no longer under the identity of Mobay rooms with Clayton Hughes and a sheriff named Alvin Yood. Yood is a white sheriff from midstate who is imprisoned for assaulting a teenager in an interrogation and is a relatively comedic person to be around. Hughes, on the other hand, is a C.O. turned Black militant who often berates Yood for being White and Basil for taking his side in the arguments.
During mealtime, the Homeboys who work the cafeteria urinate in Basil's food.
Warden Leo Glynn urges Basil to visit his wife, lieutenant, and former partner Nancy. He apologizes to his lieutenant, who is sorry to lose him to prison, and to Nancy Mears, who is angered by his presence. Nancy tells him that it's policemen like Basil who make a bad image for cops everywhere, and she is not sorry that he's in prison for doing drugs and committing murder while undercover.
Basil also sees his wife, whom he is scared to see since he let her down. After her visit, Basil insults Clayton Hughes, who in turn murders him. Hughes is sent to solitary as a result. Basil is later seen being placed on the infirmary being zipped in a body bag.
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