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  2. Kenneth Williams (serial killer) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Dewayne Williams (February 23, 1979 – April 27, 2017) [1] was an American serial killer who killed four people in Arkansas and Missouri.Originally sentenced to life without parole in Arkansas for killing a cheerleader in 1998, Williams escaped from prison in a 500-gallon barrel of pig slop in 1999.

  3. Category : People who died by suicide in prison custody

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    Nazis who died by suicide in prison custody (1 C, 70 P) Pages in category "People who died by suicide in prison custody" The following 145 pages are in this category, out of 145 total.

  4. Category:People murdered in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Unidentified murder victims in Arkansas (2 P) Pages in category "People murdered in Arkansas" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  5. Category:Serial killers from Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Serial killers at some point active in their killing in the state of Arkansas, United States of America. Pages in category "Serial killers from Arkansas" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  6. Randy Greenawalt - Wikipedia

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    Randall Greenawalt (February 24, 1949 – January 23, 1997) [1] was an American serial killer and mass murderer.Originally sentenced to life imprisonment for two murders committed in 1974, Greenawalt later became notorious for escaping together with fellow murderer Gary Tison and his three sons from prison, embarking on a two-week killing spree through Arizona and Colorado that left six people ...

  7. Bureau of Prisons failed to prevent nearly 200 deaths by ...

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    The Federal Bureau of Prisons failed to prevent the deaths of 187 inmates who died by suicide over the course of eight years, a Justice Department watchdog found.

  8. Donald Harding - Wikipedia

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    While in the prison, Harding attempted suicide again. [4] Harding was released from custody for these charges in 1973. Soon after his release, Harding was convicted in federal court for "conspiracy to commit offense or defraud United States" and was imprisoned again for five years. [8] Harding was paroled from prison a second time in March 1979.

  9. Heath Stocks - Wikipedia

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    Heath Stocks [1] is a long-time victim of sexual and psychological abuse by his former Scoutmaster Charles "Jack" Walls III. [2] For years prior to the murders of his family, Heath had a strained relationship with his father, mainly due to the interference of Walls, who exploited the difficulties in Heath and his father's relationship.