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Potosi Correctional Center ( PCC) is a Missouri Department of Corrections prison located in unincorporated Washington County, Missouri, near Mineral Point. [ 3] The facility currently houses 800 death row, maximum security and high-risk male inmates. [citation needed] The facility, which opened in 1989, is a maximum security prison. In 1989 it ...
Missouri State Trooper Russell Harper 32 43 33 Kelvin Shelby Malone: Black January 13, 1999 St. Louis: William Parr [h] 20 38 34 James Edward Rodden Jr. White February 24, 1999 Clay: Terry Trunnel and Joseph Arnold 23 39 35 Roy Michael Roberts: White March 10, 1999 Marion: Correctional officer Tom Jackson 31 45 36 Roy Ramsey Jr. Black April 14 ...
Potosi, Missouri. / 37.93361°N 90.77500°W / 37.93361; -90.77500. Potosi is a city in Washington County, Missouri, United States. Potosi is seventy-two miles southwest of St. Louis. The population was 2,660 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Washington County. [4]
The next 61 executions starting with Gerald Smith were done at the Potosi Correctional Center in Potosi, Missouri. Since April 2005, executions have been 25 miles east of Potosi at the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in Bonne Terre, Missouri. The first execution at Bonne Terre was #63 Donald Jones.
David Hosier is seen inside the visitor center at the Potosi Correctional Center on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, in Potosi, Missouri. Hosier was convicted on circumstantial evidence and maintains he is ...
Barbed wire fences encircles the Potosi Correctional Center on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023, in Mineral Point, Mo. The prison houses Missouri’s male death row inmates. (Nick Wagner/nwagner@kcstar.com)
A man convicted of killing six women 20 years ago in Kansas City, Missouri, has died, the Missouri Department of Corrections said. Terry Blair, 62, was imprisoned at the Potosi Correctional Center ...
October 17, 1989. Faye Della Copeland (née Wilson; August 4, 1921 – December 23, 2003) and Raymond W. Copeland (December 30, 1914 – October 19, 1993) became, at the ages of 69 and 76 respectively, the oldest couple ever sentenced to death in the United States. They were convicted of killing five drifters at their farm in Mooresville, Missouri.