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  2. San Quentin Rehabilitation Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, 12 death row inmates at San Quentin died in the span of less than two months after a COVID-19 outbreak. All of the inmates were hospitalized before their deaths. [160] Richard Eugene Stitely, 71, died on June 24, 2020. [161] Joseph S. Cordova, 75, died on July 1, 2020. [162]

  3. Ali Irsan - Wikipedia

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    Ali Mahmood Awad Irsan (Arabic: علي محمود عوض عرسان; born December 27, 1957 [1]) is a Jordanian-American convicted murderer held on Texas death row. He was sentenced for the murders of Iranian-American activist Gelareh Bagherzadeh (Persian: گلاره باقرزاده), a friend of one of his daughters; and his son-in-law, Coty Beavers, in Greater Houston.

  4. List of death row inmates in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The number of death row inmates changes frequently with new convictions, appellate decisions overturning conviction or sentence alone, commutations, or deaths (through execution or otherwise). [2] Due to this fluctuation as well as lag and inconsistencies in inmate reporting procedures across jurisdictions, the information may become outdated.

  5. List of prison escapes - Wikipedia

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    Harris County jail USA: He is a U.S. con artist. As of 2010, Russell, Texas Department of Criminal Justice #00760259, [87] [88] is in the Polunsky Unit, on 23-hour lockup, only having one free hour a day to shower and exercise, to stop him from escaping. [89] 1996, 13 July Harris County jail (2) USA: 1996, 13 December

  6. Lucky Ward - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Ward was born on November 1, 1964, in Brazoria County, Texas.He grew up in an unstable home, where he was physically and mentally abused. His mother gave him to her brother, who was known to sexually abuse children, when Lucky was a baby; his uncle raised him until he was about seven. [4]

  7. 60 Days In - Wikipedia

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    Inmates were frequently served tater tots on their meal trays. The potato-based food was occasionally used as currency, and was allegedly the cause of one of the fights on the show between two of the real inmates. [15] The Clark County Sheriff's Office held a community fundraiser where they sold T-shirts and tater tots based on the show. [16]