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. Trips to the infirmary are a frequent occurrence as inmates are viciously attacked and beaten, but the guards say they are powerless to end the abuse. 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 kept in cells… I'm watching it now. He goes deeper into the jail system, meeting an alleged triple murderer facing a possible death sentence. Louis Theroux: Miami Mega Jail goes behind bars to take an in-person look at the way that the prison system is run. Episode 1 of 2 But when it comes to the idea of actually being imprisoned, the documentary maker isn’t that confident in his survival skills.The 50-year-old addressed how long he would survive in prison, and while he has been beefing up Louis appeared on the latest episode of Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster, and was asked about his tenacity after dropping the ‘prison saying’, ‘lock in a sock’.Acaster laughed: ‘Because you’ve done documentaries, you can start sentences by, “in prison they have a saying – lock in a sock”. The prisoners have a culture of their own. the inmates. They have a code that all prisoners must live by and Well Louis’s series producer gave us some information about what happened to It’s a holding pen for almost 6000 un-convicted inmates, where the inmates have developed a strange and violent jail culture. The cell tough guy, Rodney Pearson, who said he was in prison for 1st degree murder.........reading up about him, I just realized he was basically lying his ass off!Yes hes serving a life without parole sentence in Suwannee Fl ... Louis Theroux is a British reporter who creates controversial documentaries. 00:26 Louis spent his time on the high level security floor where there is a lot of violence.
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. 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. Louis meets an alleged triple murderer facing a possible death sentence. And in 2011’s two-part documentary Miami Mega Jail, Louis visited the sections of Miami County Jail where the most volatile prisoners are housed, and met inmates facing possible death sentences.

I think I would struggle.’In 2008’s Louis Theroux: Behind Bars, the star spent two weeks in San Quentin, one of America’s most notorious prisons, where he met serial murderers, gang members, at-risk inmates and guards.And in 2011’s two-part documentary Miami Mega Jail, Louis visited the sections of Miami County Jail where the most volatile prisoners are housed, and met inmates facing possible death sentences. I think maybe with social skills and savvy, I could get by. Many will drop out and receive prison sentences, but for a handful this will be their second chance at life. Many will drop out and receive prison sentences, but for a handful this will be their second chance at life.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. This may be Maybe most of his fellow inmates appeared grim.http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article1954658.html you're all welcome xhttp://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article1963931.htmlhttp://www.dc.state.fl.us/activeinmates/detail.asp?Bookmark=2&From=list&SessionID=257163039I hope shaw gets let out!