60 Days In: Ryan’s Jail Journey | A&E

Relive Ryan’s journey through the jail program! #60DaysIn
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“60 Days In” offers an unprecedented look at life behind bars as innocent volunteers are sent to live among the general prison population for 60 days without officers, fellow inmates, or staff knowing their secret.

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32 thoughts on “60 Days In: Ryan’s Jail Journey | A&E

  1. Law enforcement train of thought, Ryan you are not an inmate you are a person…… few seconds later a person that is not an inmate. Yeah right

  2. A guy with genuine empathy who’s not afraid to speak the truth shows up. Of course they don’t want him to stay there.

  3. Ryan could see how bad these guards treat these inmates, the guy who had been puking and crapping blood and was laying on the ground in pain, the "you’re not an inmate, you're a person" line made it really clear aswell, and this is stuff that made it into the final video, so imagine how bad the stuff is that Ryan actually witnessed that we didn't get to see, so basically he was just keeping it real by not telling them anything

  4. So what is the negative about being evicted from a Pod? I don't understand why people will take a beating over being evicted. All that means is you go to a new pod right?

  5. A very underrated participant. Definitely the best from Clark county and top 5 overall in the entire series. The sheriff was hating on him because he did better than originally expected after botching his cover story the first few days

  6. If everybody would use this guy's mentality and reasoning, accept his methods, the prison would be a better place! I'm really shocked how prisons "work" in US, although nowhere it's a "Holliday In" really.

  7. A typical Ryan. Always looking out for others. He got skills that he really shouldn't have needed to show but he still did what he could

  8. very underrated inmate from the program hes definitely up there with tony and abner for me

  9. Learning from the military there are two people who you find in it like most other things there are two kinds of people who make it. Those who their goals naturally align with military structure and those who are able to change everything they know about life to adapt to a completely different way of life. Ryan is a person who has that ability to completely change who he is do adapt to incredible circumstances. I’ve always kind of been like that and it’s amazing to see someone who’s done the same. Military, civilian and jail are three major lifestyle differences it’s amazing to see someone flow so naturally from one to another

  10. Everyone is talking good about Ryan but he’s not sharing any details about D Pod so what difference would it make if he stayed anyways?

  11. Ryan is good but it is true you need to keep yourself enslave because you don't know which one is bad which one is good

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