Death Row Personal Pages 2
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David Westerfield Verdict: What Went Wrong?David Westerfield Verdict: What Went Wrong?
Discusses trial verdict (8/21/02) in California versus David Westerfield, and provides links to more sources regarding this controversial criminal case.
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Elizabeth SmartElizabeth Smart
This site has pictures of what Elizabeth Smart might look like if the abductor has changed her appearance.
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Gangs and Me: My Real Life StoryGangs and Me: My Real Life Story
Autobiography of a gang member.
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Harold GuyetteHarold Guyette
Story of an unsolved crime in Churchill, Nevada.
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Iqbal KarimiIqbal Karimi
When I was 12 years old I joined the Afghanistan Freedom Fighters who were fighting the Soviet Union. Now I'm serving a 10 year sentence in the United States for drugs.
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Manitoba Organization of Victim AdvocatesManitoba Organization of Victim Advocates
Providing education and support services for victims and families of victims of serious crime in Manitoba, Canada.
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Michael SantosMichael Santos
I've been incarcerated since August 11, 1987, receiving 45 year sentence for a first-time non-violent crime. This is the only time I've been confined.
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Mother of FelonsMother of Felons
This site discusses the issues affecting women who give birth to a child who grows up to commit a crime. My personal story, links, diary, and a Yahoo anonymous mailing list.
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NYPD IssuesNYPD Issues
This site debunks the myth that NYC Mayor Rudy Guiliani brought crime down in NYC, including brief recent history of the NYPD.
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People Helping People Who are Victims of CrimePeople Helping People Who are Victims of Crime
A help site for victims and families of violent crime. The personal stories of murder victims, including the story of Wendy and Baby David Croote, their daughter and grandson. Links to helpful sites and pages for assistance to victims, photographs, memorials, poetry, and help numbers.
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Roger GoldenRoger Golden
I'm serving a thirteen-year sentence as a result of my conviction for trafficking in marijuana. Part of the reason I received this long sentence was because I would not cooperate with the government.
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Seth M. FerrantiSeth M. Ferranti
I've been a prisoner of the war on drugs, serving a sentence of twenty-five years, four months. A long time for a first-time, nonviolent offender.
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