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‘Sing Sing’ movie spotlights life-changing program for inmates - MSNActor Colman Domingo and Clarence Maclin, a former inmate of Sing Sing Correctional Facility, share details about their new film “Sing Sing” that spotlights the prison’s life-changing ...
Allah-Son-Allah, also known as Gwyn Cancer, in a photograph taken in Sing Sing prison on Dec. 26, 1995, two days after fellow inmate Michael "Taboo" Jones was fatally stabbed at the prison.
An Albany man was convicted Monday in the stabbing death of a fellow inmate at Sing Sing prison nearly 30 years ago, but not of second-degree murder. Jurors found Allah-Son-Allah guilty of first ...
Sing Sing is a maximum-security prison on the Hudson River that opened in 1825. It is located about 30 miles north of New York City and holds about 1,400 inmates, according to the State Department ...
Two ex-inmates, including a convicted killer, were charged in the cold case murder of a fellow Sing Sing prisoner who was brutally stabbed to death almost 30 years ago inside the Westchester ...
A crooked New York state correction officer smuggled cell phones and other contraband into a Westchester prison to dole out to inmates, prosecutors said Thursday. Correction officer Jose Estevez ...
The film focuses on the transformation of Sing Sing inmates through Rehabilitation Through the Arts' theater program. Maclin, who plays a theatricalized version of himself in the film, is an alum ...
Two former inmates at Sing Sing prison in Ossining have been indicted for a 1995 slaying at the prison. Steven Smith, 60, of North Carolina, was indicted on first- and second-degree murder and ...
Actor Colman Domingo and Clarence Maclin, a former inmate of Sing Sing Correctional Facility, share details about their new film “Sing Sing” that spotlights the prison’s life-changing ...
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