60 Days In: Meet the Season 2 Participants: Ryan | A&E

Meet Ryan, who interest in pursuing a career as a homicide detective prompted him to be part of this project. #60DaysIn

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60 Days In
Season 2
Episode 200

“60 Days In” offers an unprecedented look at life behind bars at Indiana’s Clark County Jail as seven innocent volunteers are sent to live among its general population for 60 days without officers, fellow inmates, or staff knowing their secret.

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29 thoughts on “60 Days In: Meet the Season 2 Participants: Ryan | A&E

  1. Surprisingly, he lived up to everything he was saying about himself. He is intelligent, self aware and adaptable. Definitely the best participant on the show. Ryan nailed it- very impressive.

  2. Ryan and i went to school together. His family is a big part of the reason he chose the life he did. Hes a good guy, but dont let these cameras fool ya. U dont know these ppl in real life. Best of luck Ryan.

  3. I am a criminal justice major in one of the toughest programs in the state of Maine as described by professionals in the community. I also did a volunteer program at the local jail. Ryan is the type of kid who my professor would drum out of class within the week solely because he draws attention on himself.

  4. Ryan does think he's something he's a medic he thinks he's a doctor . he reads a book he think he's an author hopefully this experience made him realise he's no better than the next ! ( if you watch the show he said he was with people lower IQ and they sussed out his story within the first 10 mins of speaking to him lol)

  5. Monosyllabic is a word used by people who think that it will make them seem far more intelligent than they really are. He also throws out "In the Army", "The way we do it in the Army", "Procedures we use in the Army"… You were in the reserves dude. You can and should take pride in that. But it's not the same as full time servicemen. He spends one weekend a month and 2 weeks a year training. From the way he talks you get the impression that he's training an entire medical core in between deployments to Iraq.

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