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  2. Prison cemetery - Wikipedia

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    A prison cemetery is a graveyard reserved for the dead bodies of prisoners. Generally, the remains of inmates who are not claimed by family or friends are interred in prison cemeteries [ 1 ] and include convicts executed for capital crimes.

  3. Ronald Lee Moore - Wikipedia

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    In July 2006, while serving time in prison, Moore was connected to an unsolved rape via DNA. In October 1999, Moore broke into a woman's apartment, shocked her with a cattle prod, and forced her to perform sexual acts on him. [11] On November 21, 2007, Moore was accidentally released from the Baltimore City Correctional Center

  4. Hinds County, Mississippi, has buried hundreds of people in a ...

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    The unclaimed dead of Hinds County, Mississippi, are buried along a dirt road on the grounds of a jail work farm, their graves marked with just a metal rod and a number.

  5. Killing of Sharon Lopatka - Wikipedia

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    [5] [1] A police officer then noticed a mound of soil 75 feet (23 m) from the home before finding body parts buried 2.5 feet (0.76 m) below. Glass was arrested at work after this discovery, charged with first-degree murder, and held without bond in the Caldwell County Jail. [1]

  6. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

  7. Murder suspect accidentally released from jail in Indiana as ...

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    It took two years to arrest 28-year-old Kevin Mason in Indiana on a murder warrant out of Minnesota.

  8. Captain Joe Byrd Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The name originates from "Peckerwood", an insult towards poor white people, [1] because many of those buried at the cemetery were poor. [2] It is the place where prisoners not claimed by their families are buried. It is the largest prison cemetery in the State of Texas.

  9. Missing father found killed and buried by son in backyard ...

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    A father was shot, killed and then buried in the backyard at the hands of his own son, Alabama police said. Now, 30-year-old Ledarius Cash has been charged with murder, according to a news release ...