INMATE: Huh?
[music playing]
INMATE: Girlfriend,
the name of the show
is called "60 Days In."
Ain't there a way
to send them people
in here that are really gonna
be in jail, just living here?
INMATE: Yes.
MAURI: The scariest thing that
could possibly happen in here
is your cover being
blown or somebody
finding out that you're
not who you say you are.
All you have in
here is your word,
so if you're not telling me the
truth, you're a complete liar.
You're an outcast.
We're gonna kick your ass.
INMATE: [inaudible]
Girl, stop.
Girl, stop.
INMATE: For real.
It kinda just--
it stopped everything.
I couldn't do nothing.
And--
MICHELLE: I haven't really
been scared up until now,
and now I'm like--
I'm just like, terrified.
INMATE: I want to know
[inaudible] I don't know.
I'm screwed, yeah.
MAURI: I got scared, honestly,
because the people who
were talking about it
were the troublemakers,
and I know how
these type of people
think about people like
me, you know, informants
or whatever you want to call it.
INMATE: She's suspect.
She said that.
Don't forget.
MAURI: I hope it'll blow over,
but it's not about 60 days,
it's about the rest of my life.
MARK ADGER: The jail
is a rumor mill.
We expected at some
point that inmates
would have their suspicions
about the filming.
MICHELLE: Everybody
has paperwork.
They all have their
discovery paperwork.
I don't have any
paperwork I can produce.
[music playing]
I was scared that they were
going to, like, you know,
try to fight me or try to--
and there's like, six of them
and me.
I don't want to go to sleep.
I'm sleeping with one eye open.
Like, I just--
MAURI: I could hear talking
shit about me behind my back.
I don't know what's
going to happen.
Based on what I've
seen, it's not good.
It doesn't end well
for people like me.
[music playing]
