Top 10 Supermax ADX Florence Inmates

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When you screw up in prison they send you to solitary confinement but when you continue to cause problems they will send you to a supermax or if your crimes are so atrocious or if you are considered to be so dangerous then the supermax could be your home for the rest of your life. When it comes to supermax facilities the worst of the worst is in Colorado known as ADX Florence. In this article on My Crime Library we are going to take a look at the top ten most notorious prisoners at ADX Florence.

1. Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán Supermax Inmate

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Everyone has heard of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán is a notorious drug lord from Mexico who was responsible for shipping in tons of illegal drugs to the United States. After a number of successful escapes he was finally captured and shipped to the United States where he would be convicted of a number of crimes and would be sentenced to life in prison plus thirty years and had to forfeit more than 12 billion dollars. Needless to say with his ties to cartels, history of escapes and notoriety he will spend the rest of his life at ADX Florence supermax

2. Larry Hoover Supermax Inmate

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Larry Hoover was the founder of the Ganster Disciples a gang that would spread across the United States. Larry Hoover would be arrested and convicted of a murder that took place in 1973 and would be sentenced to over a hundred years in prison. However it would be his actions behind bars that would eventually to end up at supermax ADX Florence for Larry Hoover was still directing the Gangster Disciples behind bars and would later be convicted and sentenced to six more life sentences to be served at ADX Florence.

3.Tyler Bingham Supermax Inmate

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Tyler Bingham is a leader of the Aryan Brotherhood a powerful prison gang that started in California and spread across the country. Tyler Bingham (photo left side) would eventually be charged by the Federal Government for a series of murders, racketeering and other charges. Eventually Tyler Bingham and the other leaders (Barry Mills photo right side who would dies as a resident of ADX Florence) would ultimately receive multiple life sentences to be served at the infamous supermax

4. Kaboni Savage Supermax Inmate

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Kaboni Savage was a high level drug dealer in Pennsylvania who would ultimately be sentenced to death for ordering the firebombing of a home that would kill six people including four children. Kaboni Savage has been accused of ordering a number of other murders as well. Kaboni Savage is considered to be so dangerous that he is being kept at ADX Florence until its time for his execution.

5. Ted Kaczynski Supermax Inmate

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Ted Kaczynski of course is better known as the Unabomber who was responsible for a series of bombing around the United States that left three people dead and dozens injured. Ted Kaczynski would ultimately plead guilty and would be sentenced to eight consecutive life terms to be served at the supermax

6. Luis Felipe Supermax Inmate

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Luis Felipe is a former leader of the Latin Kings commonly referred to a King Blood. Luis Felipe who would ultimately be convicted and sentenced to life in prison for multiple murders had an interesting requirement to his life sentence. The judge considered Luis Felipe to be so dangerous that his sentence also stated that he have no contact with anyone other than his lawyers throughout his prison sentence.

7. Richard McNair Supermax Inmate

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Richard McNair was sentenced to spend his life in prison for the murder of a man during a robbery however that was not the reason McNair would end up in ADX Florence. Turns out Richard McNair nickname could me Houdini as he has escaped from a jail and two prisons including a BOP facility. McNair has been a resident of the supermax since 2007 and has not been able to make a prison break.

8. Terry Nichols Supermax Inmate

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Terry Nichols has been a resident of the supermax ADX Florence for a long time since he and Timothy McVeigh were convicted of the Oklahoma City Bombing which took place in 1995 that claimed the lives of 168 people. Timothy McVeigh would be sentenced to death and would be executed in 2001. Terry Nichols would be sentenced to spend the rest of his life at ADX Florence

9. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Supermax Inmate

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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev were responsible for the Boston City Bombing and the murder of a MIT Officer. Tamerlan Tsarnaev would be shot dead by police and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev would be sentenced to death. Tsarnaev death sentence is currently up in the air due to potential jury bias.

10. Michael Swango Supermax Inmate

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Michael Swango was a former physician who would admit to killing four people however police and authorities believe he is responsible for the deaths of at least sixty patients and colleagues. Michael Swango weapon of choice was poison. Swango would be sentenced to three consecutive life terms

Aiden Fucci Charged In Tristyn Bailey Murder

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Aiden Fucci has been formally charged in the murder of Tristyn Bailey. Aiden Fucci who is fourteen years old has been arrested and charged in the brutal murder of thirteen year old Tristyn Bailey who was stabbed more than a hundred times. Aiden Fucci made his first court appearance today, June 3 2021, and was initially charged with second degree murder however that was later upgraded to first degree murder, the fourteen year old plead not guilty. Tristyn Bailey who was a popular cheerleader at the  Patriot Oaks Academy where Aiden was also a student. Tristyn body would be found in a wooded area.

Update – Aiden Fucci Plead Guilty To The Murder Of Tristyn Bailey

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Sheriff’s officials said in a news release on Tuesday that a 14-year-old boy fatally stabbed Tristyn Bailey, and left her body in a wooded area in the community where they both lived.

The suspect made his first appearance in court earlier Tuesday, via a Zoom call which his parents were also on. A judge ordered him held on a second-degree murder charge for 21 days. State attorney’s officials told the judge they would likely have a decision by then on whether he will be tried as an adult.

Tristyn was last seen early Sunday morning at the community center in the Durbin Crossing community south of Jacksonville. The two teens attended nearby Patriot Oaks Academy, where Tristyn was a cheerleader.

Tanya White, one of her cheer coaches, remembered the teen’s “beautiful smile and presence.”

“She always was the first to hug me,” White said at Monday night’s vigil. “She was officially my favorite.”

Flowers and notes to Tristyn and her family were left outside the community center where she was last seen.

Her parents reported her missing around 10 a.m. on Sunday and a neighbor found Tristyn’s body in a heavily wooded area that evening, St. Johns County Sheriff Rob Hardwick said during a news conference on Monday afternoon. Hours later, investigators made an arrest.

“The community helped us solve this case,” Hardwick said.

According to an arrest report, video surveillance from the community center showed the girl walking with the teen shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday. Another video from a nearby home showed the pair walking along a road about 1:45 a.m. The same video showed only the teen walking in the areas at 3:27 a.m., the report said.

Around 6 p.m. Sunday, a neighbor found the girl’s body in a wooded area, the sheriff said. She had significant head injuries and other trauma, the arrest report said.

The videos led the detectives to talk to the teen. The girl’s body was found close to the boy’s home, the report said.

Dive teams searched a lake on Monday, near where her body was found, Jacksonville’s FirstCoast News reported. A crime scene truck also was seen at the home of the teen charged with killing her. The arrest report said detectives found evidence related to the clothing seen in the surveillance videos in the boy’s bedroom. And some of the items had a presumptive positive result for the presence of blood, the report said.

The Associated Press does not generally publish the name of juveniles charged with crimes unless they are charged as adults.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/14-year-boy-charged-girls-death-expected-court-77618733

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Newly released documents include 14-year-old Aiden Fucci’s plea of not guilty to the charge of first-degree murder of 13-year-old Tristyn Bailey.

Aiden Fucci has pleaded not guilty to the charge of first-degree murder, according to new documents released Thursday.

The plea came ahead of a scheduled June 10 felony arraignment, and will effectively cancel it. A pretrial date has instead been set for July 28.

By entering a written plea, Fucci’s public defender is able to waive his client’s appearance at an arraignment, which may be part of the rationale for the new filing in the high-profile case.

The 14-year-old St. Johns County teen, accused of stabbing a 13-year-old classmate to death, will be tried as an adult

According to police, Fucci stabbed Tristyn Bailey 114 times. The case was in initially reported as a missing persons case, and Fucci was questioned in that investigation. Police say he told investigators he got into a fight with Tristyn and pushed her forcefully to the ground where she hit her head. Detectives later allegedly found blood on clothes at Fucci’s Durbin Crossing home and his knife in a retention pond. 

Investigators say the medical examiner found the broken tip of the knife lodged in Tristyn’s skull.

Aiden Fucci was initially charged as a juvenile with second-degree murder, but on May 27, a grand jury indicted him for first-degree premeditated murder, which automatically moved the case into adult court. That means he could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted. He is currently being held at the Duval County Jail, apart from the adult inmate population. 

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Ameen Hurst Charged With 4 Murders In Philly – Video

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Ameen Hurst a sixteen year old alleged teen killer has been charged with four counts of murder among other charges in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. According to the police the sixteen year old has been charged with the murders of four people including Rodney Hargrove who was just released from jail, Dyewou Nyshawn Scruggs whose murder was filmed on Instagram and two more victims who were killed in a drive by shooting that left two others with gunshot wounds.

Ameen Hurst – Dyewou Nyshawn Scruggs Murder

It is alleged that Ameen Hurst followed Philadelphia comedian for some time before pulling out a gun and shooting Dyewou Nyshawn Scruggs over a dozen times causing his death. Right before he died Dyewou Nyshawn Scruggs pulled out his camera and told the alleged teen killer Ameen Hurst that he was being filmed live on Instagram. The camera would go dead as several gunshots could be heard. The video above is the alleged killer following his victim

Ameen Hurst – Rodney Hargrove Murder

Rodney Hargrove was arrested for a number of charges and had to wait at the Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility in Homesburg while his family raised bail money. On March 18 2021 at 1:00am Rodney Hargrove would be released from the jail and as per policy driven off of prison grounds to a bust stop across the street. Rodney Hargrove would wait for approximately forty five minutes before a car would drive up and the recently released inmate would run back to the prison with gunshots firing behind him. The vehicle would follow him onto the jail property and allegedly Ameen Hurst would open fire striking and killing the twenty year old. No prison guards witnessed the murder though some would admit to hearing gunfire. Police believe that Rodney Hargrove was not the target and it was a case of mistaken identity.

Ameen Hurst – 2 More Murders

Police in Philadelphia are saying that Ameen Hurst was in a car that would drive up to a group and open fire killing two people and injuring two more on March 11, 2021. Not a lot of information has been provided by police regarding this shooting.

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Philadelphia police have connected a teenager to four recent murders, including one outside of a prison last month.

Philadelphia police say Ameen Hurst, 16, shot and killed 20-year-old Rodney Hargrove roughly one hour after he was released from the Curran Fromhold Correctional Facility on March 18.

Police announced the update during a gun violence briefing on Wednesday, revealing that they believe Hargrove was killed in a case of mistaken identity.

Officials say Hargrove was locked up on six charges, including carrying a firearm without a license. He was released around 1 a.m. after his dad bailed him out.

Prison personnel transported Hargrove across the street to a SEPTA bus stop. While waiting on family for nearly an hour, officials say Hargrove ran back onto prison grounds while being chased by a vehicle.

Authorities say Hargrove ran past the entrance gate where a guard usually is posted, and the vehicle followed. Hargrove was shot and killed feet from the raised gate.

It’s unclear why the gate was raised. An internal investigation is still underway.

Philadelphia Department of Prisons has vowed to implement security changes following the deadly shooting.

On March 20, police say Hurst was arrested on murder charges in connection with a deadly Christmas Eve shooting on the 1800 block of Wynnewood Road.

Police say officers used social media to link Hurst to a quadruple shooting on March 11 that left two people dead. Ameen Hurst has been charged with murder in connection with this shooting as well.

https://6abc.com/ameen-hurst-rodney-hargrove-murder-philadelphia-shooting-curran-fromhold-correctional-facility/10557238/

Kim Potter Charged With 2nd Degree Manslaughter

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Former Police Officer Kim Potter has been charged with 2nd degree manslaughter in the death of Daunte Wright. According to reports Kim Potter during the attempted arrest of Daunte Wright would pull out a gun and fatally shoot the Minnesota man. Kim Potter who in body cam immediately reacted stating that she thought that she had pulled her taser. This recent police shooting in Minnesota has set off a series of riots that have taken place since the Daunte Wright shooting. Of course this is during the time that former police officer Derek Chauvin is on trial for the George Floyd murder. Kim Potter resigned from the police force the day after the Daunte Wright shooting

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Potter was arrested late Wednesday morning by agents with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, the bureau said. She was booked into the Hennepin County Jail, online records show.In Minnesota, second-degree manslaughter applies when authorities allege a person causes someone’s death by “culpable negligence whereby the person creates an unreasonable risk, and consciously takes chances of causing death or great bodily harm to another.”Someone convicted of this charge would face a sentence of up to 10 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $20,000. CNN has sought comment from Potter’s attorney, Earl Gray.Wright’s death Sunday in Brooklyn Center, which then-Police Chief Tim Gannon said appeared to be the result of Potter mistaking her gun for her Taser as Wright resisted arrest, has roiled a metropolitan area scarred by other police-involved deaths and reignited national conversations about policing and the use of force.

Protests, some violent, have taken place each night in and around Brooklyn Center. Wright’s family had called for charges against the officer.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/14/us/daunte-wright-minnesota-shooting-wednesday/index.html

Texas Seven Prison Escape – The Murder Of Aubrey Hawkins

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The Texas Seven was a prison escape which would became a sensation as the seven men from the Texas Department Of Corrections would basically disappeared. However with the murder of police officer Aubrey Hawkins and the help of America’s Most Wanted this prison escape would come to a sudden end in Colorado. In this article on My Crime Library we are going to take a closer look at the Texas Seven and the murder of Officer Hawkins.

Texas Seven Members

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George Rivas was serving a sentence of eighteen consecutive fifteen years to life for a series of armed robberies

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Michael Rodriguez was serving a sentence of ninety nine years to life for the contract killing of his wife

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Joseph Garcia was serving a sentence of fifty years for murder

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Larry Harper was serving a fifty year sentence for sexual assault

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Donald Newbury was serving a ninety nine year sentence for armed robbery

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Patrick Murphy was serving a fifty year sentence for sexual assault

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Randy Halprin was serving a thirty year sentence for injury to a child

Texas Seven Prison Break

The Texas Seven prison break took place on December 13, 2000. The seven members had been planning the prison break for months. On the day of the escape the seven members would overpower a series of Texas Department Of Correction employees including four prison guards, nine maintenance supervisors and three fellow inmates. The group had waited for lunchtime as it was notoriously slow and with less staff present. All of the hostages were stripped and their personal possessions were taken.

Three of the members of the Texas Seven dressed in stolen civilian clothing made their way to the back gate where they were able to enter the gatehouse under the guise of installing video cameras. Once inside they were able to overpower the guards and take control of the gatehouse. The four who had remained inside of the prison called other gatehouses to keep them distracted while the original three stole weapons and tied up their hostages. The remaining four would steal a truck, drive to the gatehouse, pick up the other three and drive out of the prison. It was later learned that Michael Rodriguez father had left them a vehicle near by and the Texas seven would switch vehicles and basically disappear.

The Murder Of Officer Aubrey Hawkins

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The prison truck would be found in Kennedy Texas at a Walmart. The Texas Seven were short on cash so they robbed a Radio Shack in the Houston Texas area the next day.

On December 19, 2000 the Texas Seven members would check into a Econo Lodge in the Dallas Fort Worth area and planned their next robbery which was to take place on Christmas Eve

The target was Oshman’s Sporting Goods in Irving Texas. The Texas Seven would enter the store and quickly take over the store by tying up the employees. What they did not know is that an off duty employee was outside of the store and would call 911. While they were inside of the store the Texas Seven would steal forty different types of firearms plus a ton of ammunition.

Officer Aubrey Hawkins was the first responding police officer and he was immediately ambushed by the group. After being shot several times Officer Hawkins was run over at the scene. The Texas Seven would fall off the map until a month later in Colorado

Texas Seven Capture

The Texas Seven were featured on an episode of America’s Most Wanted on January 20, 2001. Several people would call in reporting a group that had been staying at the Coachlight Motel and RV Park in Woodland Park, Colorado. A SWAT team from El Paso Texas and local police officers would arrest George Rivas, Joseph Garcia and Michael Rodriguez sitting in a Jeep within the RV Park. Randy Halprin and Larry Harper were inside of a motorhome. Halprin would surrender peacefully however Larry Harper would take his own life.

The two remaining members were hiding at a Holiday Inn in Colorado Springs. The two would agree to turn themselves in after speaking to the media. Donald Newbury and Patrick Murphy would tell the news reporter on what they fell were abuse and corruption in the Texas Department Of Corrections.

Eventually the six remaining members of the Texas Seven would be extradited back to Texas where they were all charged and later convicted of the Capital Murder of Officer Hawkins and sentenced to death.

Texas Seven Executions

Michael Rodriguez was the first member of the Texas Seven to be executed as he said he was tired of prison life and stopped all of his appeals. Rodriguez would be executed on August 14, 2008. George Rivas would be executed on February 29, 2012. Donald Newbury was executed on February 4, 2015. Joseph Garcia was executed on December 4, 2018.

Randy Halprin and Patrick Murphy are still on Texas Death Row as of 2021. The two remaining members have argued that they served as lookouts and were at the back of the store when Officer Hawkins was murdered.

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The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up the case of a Texas death row inmate who argued he should get a new trial because the judge who presided over his case was biased against Jews.

The justices said they would not hear the case of Randy Halprin, one of the so-called Texas 7, but Halprin’s claims of bias and that he should get a new trial are still under review by a Texas court.

Halprin and six others escaped from prison in 2000. The group later robbed a sporting goods store in Irving, Texas, fatally shooting responding police officer Aubrey Hawkins as they fled.

Lawyers for Halprin, who is Jewish, said an investigation found that Judge Vickers Cunningham, who presided over his trial, was anti-Semitic and frequently used racial slurs.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote that the facts Halprin presented are “deeply disturbing” but she nonetheless agreed with the decision not to hear his case. Sotomayor noted that Halprin’s execution has now been stayed while state courts consider whether “bias infected his trial.”

Sotomayor wrote that the Constitution clearly requires a fair trial before an unbiased judge.

“I trust that the Texas courts considering Halprin’s case are more than capable of guarding this fundamental guarantee,” she wrote. She suggested the Supreme Court could still take the case at a later date.

Tivon Schardl, a lawyer for Halprin, said in a statement that lawyers would “continue to seek a new, fair trial.”

A Dallas Morning News story revealed in 2018, when Cunningham was running for county commissioner, that he had created a trust for his children that withheld money if they chose to marry someone who was not white or not Christian. The story also quoted a former campaign worker who said Cunningham used a racial slur to describe black defendants. In response, Cunningham denied ever using the racial slur and said in a statement that his “views on interracial marriage have evolved” since he set up the trust in 2010.

Halprin’s lawyers followed up with an investigation of their own which found that Cunningham used racial slurs not only to talk about African Americans but also to talk about Jews and Latinos. The investigation also found he allegedly threatened not to pay for his daughter’s law school tuition unless she broke up with a Jewish boyfriend.

Halprin and death row inmate Patrick Murphy are the only members of the Texas 7 that are still alive. One of the men committed suicide as authorities closed in on the group following their escape. Four others were convicted and executed. Murphy’s execution has also been stayed.

https://www.keranews.org/news/2020-04-06/supreme-court-wont-hear-case-of-texas-seven-inmate