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This category is for autobiographies or memoirs in book form dealing with significant episodes of imprisonment, or by a prison guard or officer. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Tara Reid has been a constant subject of tabloid headlines ever since hitting it big in 1999's American Pie. ET visited the actress at home to find out how she copes with all the negative press.
Murder of Kingston NY police officer James M Lawrence Elmer Hyatt [61] 29 July 1920 Murder-Patrolman William O’Brien. Badge #344. May 2, 1919. John Egan [61] 27 August 1920 Murder-Robbery Frank Kelly [61] 27 August 1920 Murder-Robbery Walter Bojanowski [61] 9 September 1920 Murder-Robbery James Cassidy [61] 9 December 1920 Murder-Robbery
Jeff Rubin, Canadian economist and bestselling author of The Expendables noted on Prisoner #1056; [9] “Pick up this book and you’ll feel like taking on the world. Roy Ratnavel’s story proves that you really do make your own luck, that you really can make it to the top with hard work—and that there are still people out there with the courage to speak their minds.
In a letter postmarked before his June 6 escape from a New York state prison, convicted murderer Richard Matt told his daughter "See you on the outside," the Buffalo News reported. But Matt never ...
Go-Boy! covered in graphic detail how prisoners were subjected to corporal punishment by being whipped with paddles designed to inflict physical pain. Caron was paddled on two occasions within a short time when he was 17 years old with a 1 ⁄ 4-inch-thick (6.4 mm) leather paddle while strapped into a device he described as "a mass of metal tubing contoured to embrace a human form and, affixed ...
Brooks joins a list of state inmates who have died after run-ins with New York prison guards in recent years. Samuel Harrell, Karl Taylor, Dante Taylor, Terry Cooper are among them . Their alleged ...
The book inspired Thomas Mott Osborne, who later became warden at Sing Sing, to dedicate his career to prison reform. [ citation needed ] In 1924, after World War I, H.L. Mencken founded the American Mercury magazine and regularly published convict authors.