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2005 - Some characters from Saw II were ex-Joliet Prison inmates. [citation needed] 2005 – Derailed, a 2005 film which starred Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston. 2005–06 – the Fox Network shot the first season of its show Prison Break on location in the old facility. This prison was known as Fox River State Penitentiary on the show
Honeck spent the first years of his sentence in Joliet Prison, where in 1912 he stabbed the assistant warden with a hand-crafted knife. He served 20 days in solitary confinement for that infraction, and was shackled with a ball and chain for six months, but had a clean record after moving to Southern Illinois Penitentiary, where he worked for ...
A duplicate of the prison, the Presidio Modelo, opened in Cuba in 1936, but has since been abandoned. [4] [5] In 2009, a 40-year-old man from Chicago, Richard Conner, murdered a 37-year-old Will County man named Jameson Leezer, who had originated from Lisle and Bolingbrook. Both were inmates placed in the same solitary confinement cell together ...
Joliet Police Chief William Evans said Wednesday that 25 people were part of the alleged fraud scheme to get Paycheck Protection Program checks while not operating actual businesses.
Remains of the old Illinois State Prison, the first state penitentiary in Illinois. Alton Military Prison: open 1833 through 1857, replaced by Joliet; operated as a military prison during the Civil War; Decatur Adult Transition Center; closed 2012; Dwight Correctional Center: closed in 2013; maximum security
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Joliet Patch Editor John Ferak selected one photo he captured from each month of 2021 to look back on Joliet's year.
She noted, among many other things, that Alton was the only prison in the U.S. where inmates were made to stand while eating meals. In 1858, the Alton prison was replaced by the Joliet Correctional Center and closed. Twenty years later, the Southern Illinois Penitentiary opened, taking prisoners from the southern counties of the state.