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  2. Maine State Prison - Wikipedia

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    The old Maine State Prison in Thomaston was moved to a new, larger prison in Warren in February 2002 because of the growing prisoner population. Some residents in Thomaston objected to the relocation of the prison out of their town, because it was a part of their history and local economy.

  3. Thomaston, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Thomaston, formerly known as Fort St. Georges, Fort Wharf, and Lincoln, is a town in Knox County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,739 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] Noted for its antique architecture, Thomaston is an old port popular with tourists.

  4. Maine Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Department of Corrections is a government agency in the U.S. state of Maine that is responsible for the direction and general administrative supervision, guidance and planning of both adult and juvenile correctional facilities and programs within the state.

  5. Where prisoners once plotted escape plans, a midcoast town ...

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    Mar. 4—THOMASTON, Maine — In the 20 years since the old Maine State Prison was torn down, the 15-acre parcel along Route 1 in Thomaston where it stood has remained undeveloped open space. Now ...

  6. Daniel Wilkinson (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    The death sentence was carried out at the Maine State Prison in Thomaston on November 21, 1885. Wilkinson did not die instantly from the hanging but slowly died of strangulation. The nature of Wilkinson's death, which was similar to the executions of two other inmates the previous April, was used by anti-death penalty activists to argue that ...

  7. Mary Cowan - Wikipedia

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    Mary A. Cowan (née Knight; March 8, 1863 – September 17, 1898), known as The Borgia of Maine, was an American serial killer who poisoned two husbands and four children between 1884 and 1894, and attempted to murder a third husband.

  8. Man who confessed to killing 4 people in Maine, including his ...

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    The crimes took place days after Eaton was released from a Maine prison for unrelated crimes. He has been in jail since his latest arrest. Killed were David Eaton, 66; Eger and Cynthia Eaton, both ...

  9. Maine shooting suspect Joseph Eaton was released from prison ...

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    Suspect left prison shortly before shooting after violating parole from previous offences, official says