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60 days in participants5/8/2023 ![]() ![]() It turns out that Barbra’s been in the public eye even before her daring participation in 60 Days In. The Sheriff thinks that many people in his county feel the same way Barbra does and he is eager for her to see firsthand the improvements he’s made to his jail and get to the bottom of lingering issues. As a hardworking mom, she thinks she can be a positive influence to the women inside, and show them there’s another way. If Barbra had it her way, the incarcerated population would be pulling their weight and have mandatory jobs inside to earn the benefits they’re receiving. And as a military wife, she sees how hard her husband works to earn his pay and benefits. That said, Barbra strongly feels that inmates have it easy behind bars and that taxpayers foot the bill providing them with three square meals a day and a place to sleep, while innocent homeless people struggle to survive with little help. But as a teenage mom who has struggled to make ends meet, she thinks she can relate to some of the women inside. Part of her motivation for agreeing to be on the show is that she questions why lawbreakers are awarded the same health care benefits her husband receives.Ī military wife and mother of two young children, Barbra has never seen the inside of a jail. “60 Days In” is a warts-and-all view of what life is like behind bars, through the eyes of people who have never been charged with a crime or done time.īarbra Williams is a 25-year-old mother of two boys and her husband is active military in the Coast Guard. Around-the-clock cameras captured this unparalleled access in an effort to bring problems to light and give viewers a first-hand look as the participants adapt to unfamiliar and terrifying surroundings. ![]() Sheriff Jamey Noel has devised a program where seven participants will live among the facility’s general population for 60 days without officers, fellow inmates, or staff knowing their secret. Here’s some details about the show premiering tonight at 9/8c: Barbra Roylance Williams is one of seven brave people who volunteered to enter the Clark County Jail in Jeffersonville, Indiana for A&E’s docu-series 60 Days In.
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