Meet the Inmates from 'Jailbirds,' Netflix's New Problematic Docu-Series (2025)

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By Pippa Raga

May 19 2019, Updated 1:45 a.m. ET

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Netflix knows you're obsessed with Orange Is the New Black and it didn't want to keep you waiting until the summer for more inmate drama. The streaming platform has decided to shift genres, and rather than focus on the fictional inmates of Litchfield (who are based on real people, by the way), this time they're taking us inside the very real Sacramento County Jail for an inside look at what inmate life is actually like.

Yes, it's problematic and exploitative, and we have no idea how they got the paperwork and legal rights to film inside the jail, but if you want a first look at our modern-day prison systems with consenting adults who signed off to be on the show, give Jailbirds a stream today.

If you binge-watched the entire thing and want to learn more about the cast of inmates who make the reality series so gripping to watch, stay with us.

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1. Yasmin Sundermeyer

Yasmin is the first inmate we meet on Jailbirds. We first see her when she's getting processed wearing a bra and flurry slippers. "I got away, but then I got caught," says the 19-year-old arrested of carjacking, assault with a deadly weapon, alcohol and drugs.

Though she's pretty giddy with herself when we first meet her, Yasmin quickly struggles to come up with her $100,000 bail and quickly understands jail is much harder than she imagined. "I want to be back to how it was before," she says, "when I was happy."

2. Gaylon "Shawn" Beason

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"I've been here for almost 90 days and I'm finally getting out of here," Shawn tells the camera as soon as we meet her. The 36-year-old is quite popular around the jail, having been in and out several times, and flirting with inmates in exchange for gifts and perks. As one inmate said at the beginning of the series, "When you find a good friend in here, it makes the time very easy."

This time, Shawn's in for violating her parole and resisting arrest. But we're thinking she's out by now and hope the best for her and her wife in having their baby!

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3. Najla "Noonie" Jones

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Noonie, 27, is something of a mainstay at Sacramento County Jail, having been there for 13 months on pimping and pandering charges. "Some people call me sweetie, some people call me needy," she says when we first meet her. Noonie is best friends with Monster, and together the inmates pretty much run the place — demonstrating how to use toilets to talk to inmates on other floors and making "pruno," an orange hooch she and her friends enjoy.

But Noonie is definitely one inmate you wouldn't want to cross. When we meet her, she's in the middle of four fights, and by the time we leave in the season finale, one inmate is fearing for her life because "Noonie has a knife and she was going to shank me." Yikes.

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4. Megan "Monster" Hawkins

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Noonie's BFF Monster is also an inmate whose badside you don't want to see. Originally sentenced to 180 days for grand theft auto, transportation of narcotics, possession of controlled substance, check fraud, and committing a felony while on bail, the 28-year-old is now living life as a free woman.

When speaking to CBS about Jailbirds, she describes the show as "better than like the reality TV of the Kardashians."

"I can't thank them enough for wanting to talk to me because [Jailbirds has] helped change my life," she said.

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5. Andrea "Drea" Gunderson

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The inmate who adds the most spice and drama to the series is Drea, 23, who's in Sacramento County Jail on counts of burglary and violation of parole. And as soon as wemet her at the start of the docuseries, we knew she'd be trouble. "Jail gets a little boring, so I like to entertain myself and my way of doing that is with females. Yeah, yeah," she declares.

No one breaks hearts like Drea!

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6. Rebecca "Baby Girl" Temme

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When we meet Baby Girl in the second episode, she's already in AdSeg AKA Administrative Segregation AKA she's on her own. Our first introduction to the 36-year-old inmate charged with murder and robbery is by way of Sergeant Hernandez. "Rebecca Temme," he says, "she's on discipline. When they did a shakedown of her cell and her person, they located .01 grams of heroin."

Baby Girl is on a mission to hunt down her snitch, and to "be reclassified as a high GP inmate." Oh, and the victim of her murder happens to have been her wife. "She was a good person. She just made some f--ked up decisions," Baby Girl confessed in an interview. "She was a very outspoken person. That was her downfall. She got shot, execution style. Then I left. And I know how to drive. And I went on a high speed chase because I didn't want to get caught."

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7. Tayler Coatney

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Tayler, 19, has been in jail for two years by the time we meet her, for a home invasion that ended with the death of three people: a father and his two sons. Unlike the friends she was with who are riding out their murder and robbery sentences, Tayler accepted a deal for seven years for robbery.

Tayler also dated A1 before he got out of jail and is trying to rekindle their relationship now that he's back on the inside. "Tayler's just, I just feel like out of everybody that I talk to in here, like, she's worth it to me," her boyfriend A1 said. "And, uh, when I was out, she was telling me she was talking to people on the bowl. I mean, I just respect that about her. She doesn't do, like, sneaky s--t."

Catch up with the rest of the inmates and what happens behind the bars of a women's jail by streaming Jailbirds on Netflix.

Meet the Inmates from 'Jailbirds,' Netflix's New Problematic Docu-Series (2025)

FAQs

What happened to the inmates from Unlocked Netflix? ›

Daniel Thorr Gatlin, who went mostly by the name Crooks, was freed from jail after the show was filmed but was re-arrested on methamphetamine drug trafficking charges in January. Krisna Piro Clarke, who went by the name "Tiny," finished serving his sentence after the show was filmed and has been released.

Did the Netflix jail experiment work? ›

At any given time, a person could leave [the experimental unit].” Ultimately, Sheriff Higgins says he believes the experiment made the unit a better and more secure one, and made Pulaski County Regional Detention a safer facility as a whole.

Are the doors still open unlocked on Netflix? ›

H unit is still operating with the door open. The only difference is we put the deputy back in the unit at the request of the detainees,” Higgins stated. The eight-episode docuseries edited down eight weeks of footage into about eight hours.

Did the inmates get paid for unlocked? ›

The Arkansas Democrat Gazette has reported that those who participated in Netflix's Unlocked: A Jail Experiment received $75 from Lucky 8 that they could be used to purchase snacks and other items from the prison commissary.

Why is Parkinson's from unlocked in jail? ›

Parkinson is an inmate in the prison, awaiting his trial after being arrested and charged with the capital murder of 21-year-old Jadon Shackelford in January 2022. He was put in the prison in December 2022 and many are wondering where he is now.

Is the Netflix unlocked based on a true story? ›

Netflix's Unlocked: A Jail Experiment is an unscripted real-life social experiment conducted at Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility in Little Rock, Arkansas.

What happened to prisoner 819 after the experiment? ›

This perpetuated a lot of the fears that many of the prisoners were already experiencing, which caused prisoner #819 to be released a day later after becoming hysterical in Dr. Zimbardo's office.

Has anyone from Unlocked been released? ›

Krisna Piro "Tiny" Clarke finished serving his sentence since the show aired and is now living as a free man, taking care of his son.

Is the Netflix movie prisoners based on a true story? ›

No, 'Prisoners' is now not based on a true story. The Denis Villeneuve directorial is driven via a fictional script written by Aaron Guzikowski. Inspired by way of Edgar Allan Poe's brief story, 'The Tell-Tale Heart,' Aaron wrote a short story and later evolved it into a feature-length screenplay.

Is Unlocked: A Jail Experiment a true story? ›

Fans are unsure about whether the show is based on real events, and to answer that, yes, Unlocked: A Jail Experiment is a real-life experiment that was conducted in the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Who is the inmate Eastside on Netflix? ›

John McAllister, an inmate at the Williams Correctional Facility in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, who was featured on Netflix's recent hit docuseries Unlocked: A Jail Experiment, died Sunday, June 2, after being found unresponsive in his bunk. He was 29.

What is the Arkansas jail experiment on Netflix? ›

At an Arkansas detention facility, a sheriff implements a radical social experiment to grant men who are incarcerated more agency in this reality series.

Did Pulaski County return $60000 donation from Netflix unlocked documentary producers? ›

Earlier this month, Arkansas' Pulaski County turned down and returned a $60,000 check sent by Lucky 8, the production company behind the Netflix docuseries “Unlocked: A Jail Experiment.” Pulaski County is where “Unlocked” was filmed, and Lucky 8 apparently intended the check as reimbursement for any costs the county ...

What do prisoners do with money? ›

Typically inmates are not allowed to possess cash; instead, they make purchases through an account with funds from money contributed by friends, family members, etc., or earned as wages. Typically, prisons set a maximum limit of funds that can be spent by each inmate on commissary.

How do inmates know when they have money? ›

This could be through letters, phone calls, or visits, where the sender informs the inmate of the deposit. Commissary Orders – When inmates place orders through the facility's commissary, they may be notified at that time if they have sufficient funds in their account to cover the purchase.

Is Randy from Unlocked still in jail? ›

The 47-year-old was detained at the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility during the filming of the miniseries. After filming was over, he was shifted to Ouachita River Correctional Unit. He has been residing there since February 12, 2024. As mentioned, Randy was imprisoned on three accounts.

What happened to Eastside on Unlocked? ›

— John "Eastside" McAllister was one of the inmates heavily featured in the popular Pulaski County jail Netflix series "Unlocked: A Jail Experiment." McAllister died this past weekend with a little less than a month left before his release from state prison.

What happened to CJ on Unlocked? ›

CJ's body can be dug up in GTA 5. John 'Eastside' McAllister, one of the breakout stars of Netflix's 'Unlocked', has died at the age of 29, just 30 days before his scheduled release. He was found dead in his bunk at the Randall Williams Correctional Facility in Arkansas.

What is Tiny from Unlocked doing now? ›

Krisna Piro "Tiny" Clarke finished serving his sentence since the show aired and is now living as a free man, taking care of his son.

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