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- Monster. Monster, real name Megan Hawkins, was arrested last week for trying to open a bank account with a different identity, according to CBS. Hawkins was released during Season 1 with hopes of calling her mom to help her with money.
- Baby Girl. That jailbirds cliffhanger left viewers in shock of how much Baby Girl's, or Rebecca Temme's, relationship with her sister had changed. Not much has changed for Temme inside prison, though, as she's been officially convicted of the murder of her wife, according to CBS Sacramento.
- Yasmin. Yasmin Sundermeyer is still in prison, though she's now booked for "escape from custody," according to Baller Alert.
- Katrina and Dolla. Both Katrina Haslam and Dolla, or Daniel Carter, are still outside of prison and have been active on social media. Though they were seen outside of prison together on Jailbirds, the fate of their relationship is unclear.
- Yasmin Sundermeyer: Where Is She Now? At 19 years old, Yasmin Sundermeyer was a first-time offender at the beginning of season one. As Netflix notes, she was booked for a number of charges including car-jacking, assault with a deadly weapon, evading an officer, drugs, and alcohol.
- Katrina Haslam: Where Is She Now? Katrina Haslam, 24, was serving out a seven month sentence for driving on the wrong side of the road, causing a deadly accident, four counts of assault with a deadly weapon, and vandalism.
- Rebecca ‘Baby Girl’ Temme: Where Is She Now? Rebecca Temme, 36, goes by “Baby Girl” on the show, and was serving out a life sentence for murder and robbery at the time of the show.
- Tayler Coatney: Where Is She Now? Tayler Coatney, 19, was convicted in 2017 for a home invasion/robbery gone wrong, in which three people were left dead.
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- Courtney “Jay” Koranda Is Maintaining Family and Career
- Tayler Renee Coatney Is Embracing Freedom and Privacy
- Rebecca Temme Is Enduring Life Behind Bars
- Megan Hawkins Is Rebuilding Life Post-Release
- Ebony Natsmartt Is Navigating Post-Release Challenges
- David Matlock’s Status and Future Uncertain
Courtney, a mother of a 4-year-old boy, was worried about her relationship with Kadin. She has seemingly sustained her relationship, and even though she isn’t active on social media, it’s safe to assume that she continues to live with Kadin and her son Alexei Kaname-Makua Koranda. She is now an established Makeup Mixologist Artist and switches back...
Tayler was underage when she was first convicted for her involvement with a home invasion and burglary that also led to three murders. After serving her sentence in juvenile detention, she was set for parole time in 2022. As per reports, she is currently not in prison and is living her best life. However, little is known about her life after the in...
Rebecca Temme, also known as Baby Girl, was an administratively segregated inmate, and she was brought in for being a suspect in robbery and murder. In 2022, Rebecca was supposed to be out of prison for parole. However, she was reportedly found guilty of one murder and two robberies. Moreover, her previous records suggest that she was also charged ...
Megan, who also goes by “Monster,” was a tattoo artist turned criminal who was convicted of a felony during bail, possession of controlled substances, transportation of narcotics, check fraud, and stealing vehicles. She was back in jail for reportedly exploitingsomeone else’s ID to steal from a bank account. The car she brought to the bank was also...
Ebony was hotheaded and had several charges, from burglary, robbery, and assault, to identity fraud. She was inspired by her mother, who owned a nail salon and dreamt of starting her own business someday. After her release, she was reportedly arrested (likely imprisoned) twice for violating multiple rules and committing crimes. As of now, it’s hard...
David was caught in the world of crime at the tender age of 14. He was charged with theft and unlawful driving, and one of his concerns on the show was whether or not she should pursue a long-term relationship in prison. Also known as “Squeeze,” his current status remains unknown, and there are no updates about his whereabouts. Read More: Jailbirds...
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Jailbirds 2019 | Maturity Rating: 16+ | 1 Season | Reality TV At the Sacramento County Jail, incarcerated women fight the power and one another as they try to make the best of life -- and love -- on the inside.
Jailbirds is an American reality television series about female inmates at the Sacramento County Jail, California, which premiered on Netflix in 2019. It documents the lives of female inmates of Sacramento County Jail in California, which has just under 2,400 inmates.