He goes deeper into the jail system, meeting an alleged triple murderer facing a possible death sentence. Louis takes an in-depth look at Miami's jail system, a vast holding pen for the unconvicted where most inmates are awaiting trial.

He goes deeper into the jail system, meeting an alleged triple murderer facing a possible death sentence. After watching Louis Theroux's documentary last night I was interested to hear about the fates of the prisoners (jail-ees?). The prisoners have a culture of their own. They have a code that all prisoners must live by and Louis Theroux spends weeks interviewing inmates and staff at one of America's largest jails. we will be talking about some of his major titles, his favourite documentaries, his early work as well as what he is working on now. you guys know!

Louis Theroux spends time in the most notorious section of Miami County Jail: the fifth and sixth floor of 'Main Jail', where the most volatile inmates are incarcerated. Well Louis’s series producer gave us some information about what happened to the inmates. Louis talks to a prisoner who has been placed in a safety cell because he has become too dangerous to be with other inmates. It seems the common denominator was that those guys grew up in terrible environments and were just dealt a bad hand.Brenton the 14 year was released in 2014 served 3 years now he's back in jail since 2016Hot Rod was convicted of Aggravated Assault and sentenced to 4.5 years.Where is Shaw now. 1 and 2, you are probably wondering what happened to some of those inmates. I have my own guess about what became of C, and that's the forecast C gave to Louis Theroux in the doco. I have my own guess about what became of C, and that's the forecast C gave to Louis Theroux in the doco.There was another C kid, the 5-year-old Camille. In the first episode of this two-part series, Louis spends time in one of the most notorious sections of Miami County Jail: the fifth and sixth floor of 'Main Jail', where many of the most volatile inmates are incarcerated. Part 2. They are kept in cells, housing up to 24 prisoners, living behind metal bars on steel bunks and sharing a single shower and two toilets. He also follows a group of younger inmates who have escaped prison by pleading guilty and agreeing to attend a four month military style boot camp. He sees like there's something really good in him, but a lot of work still needs to happen first.I found myself rooting for Shaw as well. They are Louis goes deeper into the jail system, meeting an alleged triple murderer facing a possible death sentence. Robert Shaw the guy accused of triple murder is … He really isn't that good looking. (I intentionally didn’t say their name as I don’t wanna deadname them)I’m really curious if they turned out to be binary trans, cis, genderfluid or something entirely different.Well, both names began with C, and C seemed pretty much on the bubble.

Held in large cage-like dwellings for up to 24 men, the inmates have developed a strange and violent jail culture. Any updates? Louis Theroux concludes his exploration into Miami Mega-jail, one of America's largest and most violent of jails, a holding pen for almost 6000 un-convicted inmates. The men - who remain in the cells almost all the time and may only leave for yard time twice a week - live under the sway of a gladiatorial code.Louis Theroux spends time in the most notorious section of Miami County Jail: the fifth and sixth floor of 'Main Jail', where the most volatile inmates are incarcerated. the inmates. Miami Mega-Jail. Louis Theroux: Miami Mega Jail Louis Theroux goes into one of America's toughest prisons, Miami's mega-jail which has around 7,000 inmates. Well, both names began with C, and C seemed pretty much on the bubble. Louis Theroux concludes his exploration into Miami Mega-jail, one of America's largest and most violent of jails, a holding pen for almost 6000 un-convicted inmates.

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The men - who remain in the cells almost all the time and may only leave for yard time twice a week - live under the sway of a gladiatorial code.In the first episode of this two-part series, Louis spends time in one of the most notorious sections of Miami County Jail: the fifth and sixth floor of 'Main Jail', where many of the most volatile inmates are incarcerated. For all of you who have watched Miami Mega Jail part 1 and 2, you are probably wondering what happened to some of those inmates. Held in large cage-like dwellings for up to 24 men, the inmates have developed a strange and violent jail culture. the reason for violence.

Held in large cage-like dwellings for up to 24 men, the inmates have developed a strange and violent jail culture, where they fight each other for food and status.In the first episode of this two-part series, Louis spends time in one of the most notorious sections of Miami County Jail: the fifth and sixth floor of 'Main Jail', where many of the most volatile inmates are incarcerated.