60 Days In: Ryan Saves an Inmate in Debt & in Danger (Season 2) | A&E

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An inmate named Justin in this clip from Season 2, Episode 11, “Blood, Debt And Tears.” #60DaysIn
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46 thoughts on “60 Days In: Ryan Saves an Inmate in Debt & in Danger (Season 2) | A&E

  1. Horrible place prison is . Made a peace loving vegan hippie turn primal . I only did 2 months and was the worst time I ever had. Mind you I'm 6'3 280 pounds I feel bad for the little guys .

  2. What a terrible system that only encourages this kind of behaviour. Why are jails even allowing a commissary? the same basic provisions should be provided to all inmates. Allowing a commissary only encourages a monetary system to be used, no inmate should have to worry about debt in jail.

  3. "He pressed the button, nobody answered" – And this is supposed to be the emergency call button?

  4. Guards like to see this issue as an amusement and don't even do their job. You press emergency button but who cares. You make more criminal that way.

  5. It's not like they were just punking this dude for no reason though. He ran up a tab, then lied and said he could pay when he knew he couldn't.

  6. Ryan is a stand up dude. I really thought Quintin would take care of Justin when he was leaving but he disappointed me. All he was gonna do is throw his commissary stuff in the trash once he left the cell anyway. Good to see Ryan take care of Justin at the end though. I felt so bad for that kid, he was like a kicked puppy and you can tell he's had a rough life.

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