Inmate to Roommate “Gone Missing” S2E7 July 18 2024 on A&E

On Thursday July 18 2024, A&E broadcasts Inmate to Roommate!

Gone Missing Season 2 Episode 7 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Inmate to Roommate” titled “Gone Missing,” viewers will be on the edge of their seats as former inmate Mark mysteriously disappears from Analisa and Vada’s house. This unexpected turn of events pushes Analisa to her limits as she grapples with the sudden disappearance of someone she had grown close to during their time together.

Meanwhile, the drama doesn’t stop there as Aaron, another roommate, decides to borrow his roommate’s car, only to also go missing. This sends David, another member of the house, on a frantic search across Minneapolis to locate his missing friend. The tension escalates as David’s search takes him to unexpected places, leaving viewers wondering about the fate of both missing roommates.

As the episode unfolds, secrets are revealed, tensions rise, and relationships are put to the test as the housemates come to terms with the disappearances and the impact it has on their lives. Will Analisa and Vada be able to uncover the truth behind Mark’s vanishing act? And will David be able to track down Aaron and bring him back safely? Tune in to “Inmate to Roommate” on A&E to witness the suspenseful and gripping episode of “Gone Missing.”

What Time is the “Gone Missing” Episode On?

The Gone Missing episode of Inmate to Roommate will be broadcast on July 18 2024 on A&E at 10:01 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Gone Missing” Episode New?

The Gone Missing episode of Inmate to Roommate is all new!

Inmate to Roommate Gone Missing Cast & Stars

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Inmate to Roommate Series Information

Recently released inmates reenter society and move in with people who are welcoming them into their homes. This practice has been the subject of reentry programs aimed at stopping recidivism. America has one of the world's highest recidivism rates with approximately 76% of released prisoners being arrested again after five years. One of the most significant factors in reducing recidivism rates is access to housing. Both the former inmates and their respective roommates enter this new living arrangement with their own baggage. The opportunities and the challenges are complex as they each face scrutiny from friends and family questioning their motives.

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