Louis Theroux's documentary "Miami Mega Jail" explores life inside one of America's largest and most violent jails with nearly 6,000 unconvicted inmates. The film shows a harsh jail culture and follows specific inmates including an alleged triple murderer facing a possible death sentence and young inmates attending a brutal boot camp that offers a second chance if they survive the program. Regarding what happened to some inmates from this documentary: Rodney Pearson was released but later re-arrested on heroin charges; Neanthony Martinez received over 20 years but may be released in a decade; the 14-year-old from boot camp was given another chance but re- arrested years later after a police chase. This information comes from updates shared by viewers familiar with the individuals featured in the documentary. Thus, some have been released and reoffended, some remain incarcerated with long sentences, and others had second chances but faced difficulties post- release.