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Pages in category "Inmates of Sing Sing" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Frank Abbandando;
State Prison at Sing Sing, New York, an 1855 engraving. Sing Sing was the fifth prison constructed by New York state authorities. In 1824, the New York Legislature gave Elam Lynds, warden of Auburn Prison and a former United States Army captain, the task of constructing a new, more modern prison.
Inmates of Sing Sing (35 P) W. Wardens of Sing Sing (14 P) Pages in category "Sing Sing" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Colman Domingo stars with formerly incarcerated men in the new movie "Sing Sing." Now, their Hollywood dreams are finally coming true. These men went back to prison to make a movie.
Clarence “Divine Eye” Maclin is standing inside Sing Sing Correctional Facility for the first time since he was incarcerated here 12 years ago. Maclin, 58, was lived inside Sing Sing for 15 years.
Allah-Son-Allah, also known as Gwyn Cancer, in a photograph taken in Sing Sing prison on Dec. 26, 1995, two days after fellow inmate Michael "Taboo" Jones was fatally stabbed at the prison.
The Wardens of Sing Sing are appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. [1] Elam Lynds (1825–1830) Robert Wiltse (1830–1840) David L. Seymour (1840–1843) William H. Peck (warden) (1843–1845) Hiram P. Rowell (1845–1848) Chauncey Smith (1848–1849) Edward L. Potter (January, 1849) Alfred R ...
A beef with a Sing Sing inmate who appeared to disrespect the group Five Percent Nation led to the fatal stabbing of the inmate nearly 30 years ago, a key Five Percenter testified last week at the ...