60 Days In Season 3 Cast Where Are They Now

Remember "60 Days In" Season 3? Let's Catch Up!
Okay, picture this: you're chilling on your couch, flipping through channels, and BAM! You stumble upon "60 Days In." Season 3, specifically. Remember that wild ride?
We saw everyday folks voluntarily enter the Clark County Jail in Indiana, trying to expose the inner workings of the system. It was intense, dramatic, and frankly, a little bit addictive! But what happened to those brave (or maybe slightly crazy) participants after their 60 days were up?
Where Are They Now? Let's Investigate!
Let’s start with Dion Shepherd Jr. He was the young buck, fresh out of college. Remember him trying to make connections and figure out the jail dynamic?
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Last we heard, Dion's keeping a relatively low profile. He seems to be focusing on his family and staying out of trouble! Maybe he learned his lesson in jail - that's one expensive learning experience.
Next up: Jaclin Pfeiffer. She was there to learn about addiction. She aimed to help her community better understand the challenges faced by inmates battling substance abuse.
Since the show, Jaclin has continued her advocacy work, focusing on addiction recovery. She's a total rockstar, using her experience to make a real difference!

Now, who could forget Nate Burrell? He was a Marine veteran, hoping to see the system with his own eyes. Sadly, Nate passed away in 2020. The world has lost a hero.
Moving on to Matt Volk, the former corrections officer. He joined to understand the other side. You know, the inmate side.
Last reports indicate Matt returned to law enforcement and continues to use his unique perspective to improve the system from within. Pretty impressive, right?

And then there was Angel Colon, the youth pastor. He wanted to connect with inmates. To understand their spiritual needs and provide guidance.
Angel seemingly remains focused on his ministry. He continues to work with young people in his community. He’s dedicated to helping them stay on the right path.
We can't forget about Sheri Ray. She joined the program to understand the experiences of incarcerated women. Sheri wanted to highlight the specific challenges they face.

Reports suggest that Sheri maintains a private life, but her impact on raising awareness for female inmates is still felt. She opened a lot of eyes.
The Aftermath: Life After Lockup (Almost)
Of course, “60 Days In” wasn’t always smooth sailing. The participants dealt with dangerous situations, emotional breakdowns, and questionable food choices. Talk about drama!
But hey, at least they got a good story out of it, right? And a hefty dose of reality that most of us can only imagine! The show provided them a platform.

So there you have it! A quick check-in with the Season 3 crew of "60 Days In." They went in, they saw, and they (hopefully) came out a little wiser.
Whether they're advocating for change, focusing on family, or just living their lives, it's safe to say their time in Clark County Jail left a lasting impression. And it gave us something to talk about around the water cooler. The experience definitely shaped them.
Next time you're looking for a binge-worthy show, remember the brave souls of "60 Days In." You might just learn something, or at the very least, be thoroughly entertained!
And remember, even if you're just sitting on your couch, you can still make a difference in the world. Just maybe not by going to jail. Unless, of course, you're on a reality TV show.
