Sunday, May 29, 2016

A&E '60 Days In Aftermath: '

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The participates of '60 Days In' joined captain Scottie Maples and Sheriff Jamey Noel to discuss their experiences in Clark County Jail with television host Dan Abrams.

Tami, Barbra and Maryum were the first to sit down with Abrams. Tami revealed she quit her job as a police officer after 21 years. She said after spending time in jail she didn't want to be one of the people who put someone in there. Things got heated between Maryum, Barbra and Tami when Maryum was explaining why she used the term "small yellow bus" while they were in the program. Maryum apologized to the ladies and said in no way was she trying to offend anyone especially since her brother rode the school bus. Just as Maples stated that's the reality of jail. 

Since leaving the program Isaiah has enrolled into college. He talked about how the program made him not want to go to jail. Jeff who said he traded commissary for things hoping to make friends and keep him from being a target also said he would do the program again. Isaiah and Zac explained to Jeff the difference between how they traded commissary and how he did it. Zac said he wouldn't trust his life in Jeff hands and rightfully so. Jeff made himself a target and if he went back in he would become someone boyfriend simply because of that.

Robert's attitude was the same way it was before the program and after the program. Zac and Tami made a bet that Robert wouldn't last long. Zac gave him three weeks and Tami who won the bet gave him five weeks. Robert took the program for a joke and denied he faked being sick. He was in complete denial when he said he didn't have any problems while he was in jail and that he wanted to go back to segregation. Anyone who watched the show could tell Robert feared for his life. He placed the towel over the camera on purpose so he could go into segregation which he called meditation. He knew when Captain Maples told him he was going back to general population that it wasn't going to be good for him. Robert did not take the program seriously.

Maples and Noel gave positive feedback on all the participates except Robert. Zac was the most informative and Barbra was the strongest survivor. 

'60 Days In' will be returning for a new season.This time Zac's wife will be a participant. And there will be eight participants instead of seven.
Tamara M. Anderson
@mstekeyla

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