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I see Hinckley is possibly getting a release decision this week, even though he is almost free all the time any roads.

 

Very low profile.

 

John Hinckley Jr will no longer qualify for this thread (if he ever did, he was in a mental institution, not prison) as soon as August 5.https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/would-be-reagan-assassin-john-w-hinckley-jr-to-be-freed-after-35-years/2016/07/27/04142084-5015-11e6-a422-83ab49ed5e6a_story.html

 

 

I see they waited till Nancy wasn't around.

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I see Hinckley is possibly getting a release decision this week, even though he is almost free all the time any roads.

 

Very low profile.

 

John Hinckley Jr will no longer qualify for this thread (if he ever did, he was in a mental institution, not prison) as soon as August 5.https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/would-be-reagan-assassin-john-w-hinckley-jr-to-be-freed-after-35-years/2016/07/27/04142084-5015-11e6-a422-83ab49ed5e6a_story.html

 

 

I see they waited till Nancy wasn't around.

 

 

 

Aye, but Jodie Foster is still breathing - this could get interesting

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http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/boy-band-producer-lou-pearlman-dead-age-62-article-1.2759416

Boy band producer lou Pearl man who is credited with creating back street boys and n-sync has died in prison from a heart attack aged 62.

He was sentenced to 25 years in 2007 for running a ponzi scheme.

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http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/boy-band-producer-lou-pearlman-dead-age-62-article-1.2759416

Boy band producer lou Pearl man who is credited with creating back street boys and n-sync has died in prison from a heart attack aged 62.

He was sentenced to 25 years in 2007 for running a ponzi scheme.

As if creating boy bands wasn't crime enough.

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http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/boy-band-producer-lou-pearlman-dead-age-62-article-1.2759416

Boy band producer lou Pearl man who is credited with creating back street boys and n-sync has died in prison from a heart attack aged 62.

He was sentenced to 25 years in 2007 for running a ponzi scheme.

As if creating boy bands wasn't crime enough.

 

Sorry didn't see (or expect) this posted here, I kinda duplicated in Pop Stars thread. He wasn't in prison for life (not by judgment, but by reality I guess he was), which I presumed a prerequisite. If not, then perhaps a better name for the thread would be Death In Prison?

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http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/boy-band-producer-lou-pearlman-dead-age-62-article-1.2759416

Boy band producer lou Pearl man who is credited with creating back street boys and n-sync has died in prison from a heart attack aged 62.

He was sentenced to 25 years in 2007 for running a ponzi scheme.

 

As if creating boy bands wasn't crime enough.

Sorry didn't see (or expect) this posted here, I kinda duplicated in Pop Stars thread. He wasn't in prison for life (not by judgment, but by reality I guess he was), which I presumed a prerequisite. If not, then perhaps a better name for the thread would be Death In Prison?

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http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/boy-band-producer-lou-pearlman-dead-age-62-article-1.2759416

Boy band producer lou Pearl man who is credited with creating back street boys and n-sync has died in prison from a heart attack aged 62.

He was sentenced to 25 years in 2007 for running a ponzi scheme.

 

As if creating boy bands wasn't crime enough.

Sorry didn't see (or expect) this posted here, I kinda duplicated in Pop Stars thread. He wasn't in prison for life (not by judgment, but by reality I guess he was), which I presumed a prerequisite. If not, then perhaps a better name for the thread would be Death In Prison?

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life imprisonment is any punishment where the offender remains in prison until their natural death. Lou pearlman died a natural death during his sentence so it was a life sentence.

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http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/boy-band-producer-lou-pearlman-dead-age-62-article-1.2759416

Boy band producer lou Pearl man who is credited with creating back street boys and n-sync has died in prison from a heart attack aged 62.

He was sentenced to 25 years in 2007 for running a ponzi scheme.

As if creating boy bands wasn't crime enough.

 

Sorry didn't see (or expect) this posted here, I kinda duplicated in Pop Stars thread. He wasn't in prison for life (not by judgment, but by reality I guess he was), which I presumed a prerequisite. If not, then perhaps a better name for the thread would be Death In Prison?

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He wasn't a pop star yet you posted him in pop stars and you have the gall to castigate me on such matters.

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I might go die in prison if it will get me away from this nit picking shit.

 

LFN - my personal gift to you. Put me on your list for next year. I'll pay someone to write me an appropriate obit if you promise to put my death in the most inappropriate thread on this site.

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Surprised this one isn't getting reported more widely tbh, still no UK QO:

 

Julio Gonzalez, who set fire to the Happy Land nightclub in 1990 killing 87 people, dead of a heart attack at 61. He set fire to the club on a whim after an argument with his girlfriend, who worked as a coat clerk there. She was one of six known survivors.

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Just came across Bonnie Brito's name in the DDP, a Ponzi schemer who was released from prison in late 2014 due to cancer.

 

I also came across this obituary from 2014. http://hosting-24243.tributes.com/obituary/show/Bonnie-Brito-101993492

 

The age and location fits the story - maybe it's her, there's really no news after this date about her.

 

Unless you know different...

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Wasn't this thread subtitled "Captive DL Prey" or something? Or is there another prison themed thread?

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Same thread. All of the previous thread subtitles vanished through wonky forum software.

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Which is a shame, as I quite liked "Dead Pop Stars - heard them on the radio", "a terrible man for the ol' pancreatic cancer" and "like a Rhinestone, err..." among many others.

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OK, that's Claire Grogan's voice in my head for another month now.

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All the bumps and I thought it was the German jihad's "suicide" ....

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Brian Reader, Hatton Garden heist "mastermind" fights for his life in intensive care:

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/hatton-garden-heist-mastermind-brian-7448927

 

The Daily Mail has heard a rumour of pancreatic cancer.

 

May have just months to live

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-35746374

STOP IT. As I've explained with 100% accuracy, you are NOT to believe self-serving statements from inmates or their lawyers, particularly at sentencing hearings or otherwise.

 

"The pensioner may not "have many more months to live," the lawyer added, asking for his sentence, due to be handed down at Woolwich Crown Court, to be adjourned."

Of COURSE he was too ill to show up. f**k all.

 

He isn't that ill. Neither is DiMasi, nor Marks, nor LStewart nor, etc etc etc etc.

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Judge approved Sal DiMasi's early release

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http://boston.cbslocal.com/2016/11/17/sal-dimasi-prison-release-ruling/

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Dennis Nilsen says that he owes it to his victims to spend the rest of his life in jail, according to the Aberdeen P & J.

 

 

Does he owe it to us to suggest when that life might end. Given the performance of penitence he's staging here he might just be prevailed upon to help us hit the mark for once.

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Dennis Nilsen says that he owes it to his victims to spend the rest of his life in jail, according to the Aberdeen P & J.

 

 

Does he owe it to us to suggest when that life might end. Given the performance of penitence he's staging here he might just be prevailed upon to help us hit the mark for once.

 

 

If any information does come up, he's worth keeping an eye on. He's in his seventies now and in prison, can't be great.

 

Infamous Austrian dungeon incest dad and rapist Josef Fritzl is 82 next year - and he will probably be on my own personal list for 2017.

 

Talking of older people that are in prison, how's Rolf Harris doing? He's 87 in 2017 and is set to go on trial again in January for further sexual assault charges.

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Talking of older people that are in prison, how's Rolf Harris doing? He's 87 in 2017 and is set to go on trial again in January for further sexual assault charges.

 

 

Looking on the bright side, it's a day out.

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Talking of older people that are in prison, how's Rolf Harris doing? He's 87 in 2017 and is set to go on trial again in January for further sexual assault charges.

 

 

Looking on the bright side, it's a day out.

 

 

 

Dunno, loads of people do the old video linking now. But - at least they could sell him that as a telly comeback!

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Nice list of whole life tariff prisoners in the UK. Most obitable I'd say. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/11/25/70-prisoners-serving-whole-life-sentences-uk/

Quite shocking to read how many of them had been in prison before and then released.

 

2 women 68 men hmmm. Nice photo of Sutcliffe looking happy.

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