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The collection up for sale includes journals and cookbooks that inmate Albert Jones has written from death row. The bookseller representing him says it offers a rare glimpse into life on one of ...
Al” Jones reached out to Ben Kinmont five years ago looking for help. Today, the pair are seeking $80,000 for Jones’ manuscripts.
But among the first editions and historical manuscripts is an archive of writings from an unlikely place: death row at San Quentin Prison in California. The archive contains much of the vast ...
Is Scott Peterson still alive? Scott is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole at Mule Creek State Prison ...
The convictions and death sentence of the one-time leader of an Atwater Village street gang, who police believed committed at least a dozen murders and who was once on the US Marshals most-wanted list ...
California Department of Corrections ... a moratorium on prison executions and began to transfer death row prisoners from San Quentin to other prisons. Whether the once notorious prison will ...
Artemis, a black Labrador, was matched with Benjamin Carter, a veterinarian from Portland, Oregon, who uses a wheelchair, and traveled to California ... San Quentin was once home to the largest ...
Jones is now housed at California State Prison, Sacramento. The fact that San Quentin's death row is in effect extinct makes Jones' work historically relevant, Kinmont said. Bookseller Ben Kinmont ...
SAN FRANCISCO — In early 2020, Albert Jones was sitting in his cell on San Quentin's death row, as he had every ... that for decades housed many of California's most notorious criminals.