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Sarah Jo Pender (born May 29, 1979) is an American woman convicted along with her former boyfriend, Richard Edward Hull, of murdering their roommates, Andrew Cataldi and Tricia Nordman, on October 24, 2000, in Indiana.
In Indiana, Sarah Jo Pender, a student, is sent to prison after her two roommates were murdered by her boyfriend Rick. She claims her innocence. She claims her innocence. After one of her appeals is denied, she escapes with the help of Prison Guard Scott Spitler and her friend Jamie Long.
Sarah Jo Pender was in solitary confinement at the Indiana Women's Prison from December 2008 to January 2013, following her escape from the Rockville Correctional Facility. Melinda Loveless, Laurie Tackett and Hope Rippey, three of four teenage girls involved in the murder of 12-year-old Shanda Sharer in 1992, were also housed in this prison ...
The case of Sarah Jo Pender: 'I deserve to be let home,' Sarah Pender said. The man who prosecuted her agrees. The man who prosecuted her agrees. "I actually went out and toured a DOC facility.
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This is the first part of an exclusive IndyStar story about Sarah "Cindy" White, who was convicted on six counts of murder as an 18-year-old in 1976 for setting a fire that killed a Greenwood ...
She Made Them Do It (2012) – Canadian crime drama television film based on the true story of American murderer Sarah Jo Pender [105] Shirdi Sai (Telugu: షిర్డీ సాయి) (2012) – Indian Telugu-language biographical film about the 19th-20th century spiritual guru Sai Baba of Shirdi who lived in western India [106]
Sarah Jo Pender, #953968 who was serving a 110-year sentence for her participation in the murder of two people, managed to escape from Rockville on August 4, 2008. She was helped by correction officer Scott Spitler. [7] She was added to the U.S. Marshals most wanted fugitive list in October 2008 and was then the only woman to be so. [8]