'60 Days In' Spoilers: Who Does Sheriff Jamey Worry 'Can't Take Much Longer' [VIDEO]
The sentences are about to come to an official end for the volunteer inmates at Clark County Correctional Facility, but one inmate in particular has Sheriff Jamey Noel concerned about whether they can last the final few days on 60 Days In.
As the sentences have drawn on, inmates have dealt with conflicts with their fellow inmates, with Tami in particular dealing with the struggles more than the others since she's been slightly more abrasive because of her real identity as a corrections officer. Now, she's afraid she's losing her mind and feeling ways she never felt before, and she doesn't know how much she'll be able to overcome it when she finally leaves.
"If you didn't come in here angry, you'll definitely come out of here angry," she says in a preview clip for the Thursday, May 12 episode.
Sheriff Jamey is also worried about her mental state and how well she can handle her remaining days in prison, which are dwindling down, but he's afraid, not fast enough.
"I don't know how much longer Tami can take," he says in the clip.
Meanwhile, one of the other inmates appears to have finally finished her last days in jail, and is free to finally go back to living her daily life. However, Barbra won't hesitate to prove she made good use of her time there while posing undercover, and learning the secrets behind how things were behind bars.
"I've made a list of all of the problems this jail needs to deal with," she says in the clip.
And when Barbra presents her list to Sheriff Jamey, he won't necessarily be happy to learn about just how bad things have been behind bars, and how much work may still need to be done in order to improve things.
"The inmates are running this jail," she says in the clip.
60 Days In airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. on A&E.