


He earned his associate’s degree in Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement the following year. In these participants, the dose was tapered over 3 days of 75 mg BID dosing. Burrell was a veteran, having served as a Marine from 2006 to 2010 as well as in the Marine Corp Reserves until 2013, when he was honorably discharged, according to his bio on the show’s website.

9, according to the outlet.īurrell was known for his appearance on seasons three and four of the A&E docu-series “60 Days In,” which follows individuals as they go undercover and spend two months in jail. He was scheduled to appear in court for his arraignment on Nov. Late last month, Michigan prosecutors charged him with five felonies, including first-degree criminal sexual conduct, assault with a dangerous weapon, and assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder, PEOPLE reports. For example, Clark County Jail received 60,000 for providing the setting of the show’s first season. He was 33 years old.īurrell’s suicide comes in the midst of a criminal investigation. The jails get paid One of the most often-asked questions about 60 Days In is whether the jails are compensated for allowing the volunteers and crew in. Nate Burrell, a regular fixture on A&E’s “60 Days In,” has died by suicide, shortly after being charged in a sexual assault case.īurrell fatally shot himself in the downtown area of Allegan, Michigan on Saturday evening, his sister, Chelsey Walker, confirmed to TMZ.
