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BRADLEY CHANCE CADENHEAD | 15yo Violent Online Group 764 Cult Leader Who Encouraged Others To Engage In Sextortion And Doxing | 80-Yr Prison Sentence After Being Found Guilty Of Possessing CP | ALS
Texas citizen Bradley Chance Cadenhead received an 80-year prison sentence after being found guilty of possessing child pornography. He started the internet organization "764" with the intention of coercing children into committing violent or dehumanizing activities. In March 2023, Cadenhead entered a guilty plea and received an 80-year prison sentence. He deliberately decided to end the appeals process that was part of his legal journey. Cadenhead's request to have the appeal dismissed v...
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Michael Johnson handwritten final poem before commiting suicide on October 2006
He committed suicide 15 hours before execution on October 2006
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MICHAEL RUDKIN | Jailed Ex-Correction Officer in Murder Plot Beaten to Death | Autographed Letter/ Envelope Signed
Michael Rudkin worked as a security guard at a federal prison in Connecticut. His wife was a prison guard at the same facility. He began having affairs with several female inmates, one of whom he had a long-term relationship, and they plotted to murder his wife. He was arrested for having sexual relations with inmates and sentenced to ten years in a federal prison. While in prison, he solicited assistance from other inmates in locating a hit man to kill the inmate girlfriend, hi...
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ANTWAN ANDRE “SMURF” ANTHONY | Hustle Mart Executions | Mastermind Of Brutal Robbery And Murder Of Three Clerks In Farmville, NC Convenience Store | Sentenced To Death | AGCS
Antwan Andre “Smurf” Anthony was found guilty of a 2012 armed robbery at Farmville Hustle Mart in Pitt County, North Carolina, which resulted in the murders of three employees. Anthony was convicted of three first-degree murders, three first-degree felony murders, and three robberies with a dangerous weapon. The jury imposed a death sentence, the first in Pitt County's judicial history since Mark Squires was sentenced in 2000. Anthony's case emphasized issues of recidivism and public ...
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