This woman has written to incarcerated people for six years. Through hundreds of letters, here’s what she’s learned about death in prison.
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A York City man was sentenced to life in prison without parole for a 2021 murder. Kiamboo Dearing was found guilty of first-degree murder in the beating death of 44-year-old Melissa Duffy. Dearing was ...
Nicholas Sias walked free this month after 17 years behind bars for a murder he says he didn’t commit. His first stop? A surprise reunion with his daughter, who once told him that she had no memories ...
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PICKFORD, Mich. – An Upper Peninsula man will spend the rest of his life in prison after killing a college student during a police chase in 2021. Tanner Dunbar Harrison was found guilty by a jury of ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Thursday that mandatory life in prison without parole for those convicted of second-degree, or felony, murder is unconstitutional. In a 72-page opinion, Chief ...
James Elliott, convicted for a 2011 armed home invasion, has transformed his life after serving nearly six years in prison. Since his release, Elliott has excelled academically, graduating from ...
LAPEER, MI – Elizabeth DuBois, a 43-year-old convicted in the 2019 death of her son Austin Raymond, is to spend the rest of her life in prison. She was found guilty of murder and first-degree child ...
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