60 Days In: Enduring The Final Days – Full Episode (S3, E12) | A&E

The participants endure their final days at the Fulton County jail in Season 3, Episode 12, In Or Out? (#312/ #313).

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38 thoughts on “60 Days In: Enduring The Final Days – Full Episode (S3, E12) | A&E

  1. They should really investigate Clay county jail in Florida first time I ever went to jail I spent 3 weeks over $100 traffic ticket and lost 20 lb because they do not feed you enough and if I would have had money for commentary I would have bonded out

  2. Her mom has been in jail and all she had to say was "I just woke up". Alright so talk, you're awake now. Probably hungover, something lame like that

  3. How does Nate “know” that his girl is ok just because her family is around and that she isn’t crying all day and all night!? That is such a selfish thing to think. Oh yeah my girl is fine because she acts like she’s ok with it so I know she is! As a wife who has bee. Threw such a traumatic life so far, my husband is the only one who makes me happy and makes me feel safe. When he’s gone he’s the only one on my mind as well as his safety! I put on a strong face/attitude so I don’t cause stress or anxiety in him but of course I cry when he’s gone and I worry so much. He knows I am like this so he makes the effort to come home to me as soon as he can or talk to me when ever he can even though he knows I say I’m ok he knows deep down how upset I am and chooses to be with me as soon as he can. She is probably the same way because she doesn’t want to stress him out or cause anxiety for him as well. He had a choice to go home then but instead he asked if he could stay another 2 months and instead of her freaking out she decided not to cause him stress and just some what agree maybe even hoping he would say he just wants to come home. All he though was like she said she’s ok she has family she’s fine! I’ll stay!

  4. CO shouldn't be addressing anyone as black girl or white girl. Unprofessional temper tantrum by the CO handing out food to the ladies.

  5. I've been in lockup for a couple of overnighters, but I've never been through multiple consecutive days in jail or prison, but I couldn't even begin to imagine how these people feel getting out after 60 days and experiencing normal life again after being deprived of it for so long. That's what jail and prison is supposed to be, a deprivation of normal life so that it deters a person from committing a crime again and avoid being locked up.

  6. I got hooked on this show watching season 5, then jumped back to 1, 2, and now 3. Of all the ones I've watched thus far, this was most intense. I'm proud of the participants that made it to the end, especially the ones that faced a lot of scrutiny from the inmates that thought they were informants.

  7. how can the inmates be innocent until proven guilty, didnt they already have a trial or take a plea and thats why they in prison in the first place

  8. I understand those certain officers dont care about inmate safety at all they rather find everything damaging and demeaning of the inmate like contraband which includes drugs
    they refuse to acknowledge their selves or their fellow officers faults and mishaps but at this point mishap would but a terrible understatement because they cleary dont care about human life or these so called citizens they are sworn to protect and serve and this is county jail where majority of inmates are at the pretrail phase and are suppose to be presumed innocent 🤔

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