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  2. HM Prison Pentridge - Wikipedia

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    HM Prison Pentridge, better known as Pentridge Prison, was an Australian prison established in 1851 in Coburg, Victoria. The first convicts arrived at the gaol in 1851. The facility closed on 1 May 1997, although some of the heritage-listed buildings still stand. [5] Pentridge Prison E Division courtyard, 2020

  3. Gregory David Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Gregory David Roberts (born Gregory John Peter Smith; 1952 [1]) is an Australian author best known for his novel Shantaram.He is a former heroin addict and convicted bank robber who escaped from Pentridge Prison in 1980 and fled to India, where he lived for ten years.

  4. Shantaram (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The series will be filmed in Victoria, Australia, with scenes filmed at Docklands Studios Melbourne and HM Prison Pentridge. It was also announced that the series will get 7.4 million Australian dollars in funding from the Australian Government. The series consists of 12 episodes with four episodes directed by Justin Kurzel.

  5. James Nesbitt (bushranger) - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about their relationship in Pentridge except that a day was added to Nesbitt’s sentence for ‘taking tea to Prisoner Scott’. Scott was released from Pentridge after serving less than 7 years, his sentence being reduced from 10 for good behaviour. Nesbitt, who had been released a year before, waited for him at the gates.

  6. Eddie Leonski - Wikipedia

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    Leonski was hanged at HM Prison Pentridge on 9 November. His reported last meal was steak, eggs, toast, and coffee [12] [13] Leonski's defence attorney, former Colorado lawyer Lieutenant Ira C. Rothgerber Jr., [14] [15] attempted to win an external review, even from the U.S. Supreme Court, but was unable to do so.

  7. Frank Gardiner - Wikipedia

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    On 20 March 1851, Gardiner was part of a work party working outside Pentridge Prison when they rushed the guards and escaped. Most of the convicts were rounded up within days but Gardiner escaped and made his way to New South Wales , perhaps stopping at the station in central Victoria where his father and younger sisters were living.

  8. Anna Sorokin's Post-Prison Fit Is Straight Fireā€”See The Photo

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    Anna Delvey, (real name: Sorokin) was convicted of eight felony charges in 2019, stole an estimated $275,000 from hotels, friends, and financial institutions.

  9. Jean Lee (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    Jean Lee was born Marjorie Jean Maude Wright in Dubbo, New South Wales, on 10 December 1919, the youngest child of Charles Wright and Florence (née Peacock). [1] Marjorie's father was a railway worker and the Wright family was described as "highly respectable".