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34 years in hell, my time inside America's toughest prisons, Jamie Morgan Kane

Label
34 years in hell, my time inside America's toughest prisons, Jamie Morgan Kane
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
34 years in hell
Oclc number
1083463925
Responsibility statement
Jamie Morgan Kane
Sub title
my time inside America's toughest prisons
Summary
In July 1983 James Morgan Kane returned home in the evening to find a corpse in his living room. Fearing that he would be blamed and sensing that his wife was somehow involved, he wanted to do all to protect his young family. Jamie worked through the night to dispose of the body all the while disbelieving the situation he found himself in. His luck ran out days later as he was arrested and sentenced to 13 years in prison. Jamie entered the U.S. prison system and was to stay there for 34 years with stints in San Quentin, Folsom State Prison and the notorious Deuel Vocational Institution (DVI) in California. He would rub shoulders with some of the world<U+2019>s most infamous serial killers such as Charles Manson, Edmund Kemper, Charles Tex Watson and Herbie Mullin as well as gangs such as the Aryan Brotherhood and Mexican cartels. This book tells of his time: locked up with no hope of release, living the brutality of the unforgiving penitentiary system and finding his new purpose in life, as well as tales of his many run-ins with some of the world<U+2019>s most dangerous inmates.--, Amazon.com
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Thirty-four years in hell
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