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While serving life in prison, O'Neal became a member of the white supremacist group, the Aryan Brotherhood, [13] and was affiliated with Aryan Nations. [14] On February 3, 1984, at noon, 33-year-old Arthur Dade, a black American man serving a twenty-two-year sentence at the Missouri State Penitentiary for two armed robbery convictions in 1979, was attacked by three white inmates. [15]
Greene County Sheriff Jim Arnott speaks during a press conference on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, about the death of Darrell Thorne, who was an inmate at the Greene County Jail who died in March.
The Greene County Jail has placed 10 employees on paid leave following the recent death of an inmate, the Greene County Sheriff's Office confirmed Wednesday. ... On Nov. 12, inmate Austin Bond, 32
MCFP inmates Wesley Paul Coonce Jr., 34, and Charles Michael Hall, 43, were charged in connection with his death and on May 7, 2014, were convicted of one count of first-degree murder. Coonce was also found guilty of one count of murder by an inmate serving a life sentence. Both were sentenced to death on June 2, 2014. [11]
The Greene County Jail boards federal inmates through a contract with the U.S. Marshals Service. In December 2021 the jail averaged 311 federal inmates per day, but the number lagged behind in ...
Previously, in 1995, the state had exported prisoners to the Newton County Correctional Center in Newton, Texas, to temporarily alleviate overcrowding. The two private prisons in the state (Integrity Correctional Center near Holden, Missouri and Bridewell Prison in Bethany, Missouri) both closed in 2010, and had never held Missouri state inmates.
Othel Moore, 38, was pepper-sprayed in the face multiple times, restrained and had his face improperly covered by a hood before his December death.
Since 1989, a total of 101 people were executed by the State of Missouri. All were convicted of first-degree murder and all were executed by lethal injection, although lethal gas remains a legal method of execution. Before April 1989, all executions were carried out at the Missouri State Penitentiary in Jefferson City.