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Robert Seth Denton, Tennessee inmate 603028, born 1996, incarceration intake March 2019 at age 22, sentenced to life
Murder
In March 2019, Robert Denton, a man convicted of killing three of his family members in August 2015 was sentenced to serve two life sentences. 
Judge James F. Goodwin Jr. sentenced Denton to two consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole plus five years.
A jury convicted Denton of three charges of first-degree murder, one charge of reckless aggravated assault, one charge of aggravated assault causing fear and one count of felony reckless endangerment. 
“I think, legally, that was the appropriate sentence in this case,” Sullivan County District Attorney Gen. Barry Staubus said. “We believe the facts that substantiate three people were murdered, but as the judge noted, in the room there were a number of children. That was important as a deciding factor in the case. 
Defense attorney Ricky Curtis said that the next step for them will be to file for a new trial. Curtis requested court transcripts, and will have 30 days to file a motion for a new trial. 
“Any time you have a case this serious, first of all, it’s generally standard procedure,” Curtis said, adding, “It’s our opinion that there may be some issues that we need to look at again to make sure all the right decisions were made during the course of the trial.” 
Goodwin said that he found Denton to be a dangerous offender with “no regard for human life.” 
“This case was all about hate. Hate for his mother and his grandmother. Therefore he is not a dangerous offender to other human life.” The defense attorney said he voluntarily left the children and his grandfather alive.
During the hearing, Goodwin said he was not giving Denton’s personal and family mental health conditions “a great deal of weight,” but said he would give “great weight” to the children who were present in the room at the time of the shooting. 
“When he did the shootings, all those children were in that confined space. All the children witnessed the killing,” Goodwin said. “At least two of those children remain in counseling to this day.” 
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Johnny Hiro Rider, Georgia inmate 1002246300, born 1998, incarceration intake March 2018, at age 19, sentenced to life, parole eligible in 2077
Aggravated Assault, Theft, Murder
A judge sent two teenagers to prison for life after police say they killed two grandparents, locked up their bodies and threw a party in the house.
Johnny Rider, who confessed to both murders, pleaded for forgiveness and quoted Scripture as the judge sent him and his girlfriend to prison.
Rider and his now former girlfriend Cassie Bjorge blame each other for the plot to kill her grandparents and attack other family members last year.
Seventeen-year-old Bjorge refused to say a word in court, but 19-year-old Rider said a lot. “Please, I beg you all, forgive me for what I have done,” Rider said. “For it is written, if you forgive.”
Rider admitted he needs a lot of forgiveness after he and Cassie Bjorge beat, stabbed and slit the throats of her grandparents, Randall and Wendy Bjorge.
“I know what I have done is abominable and evil and is deserving of hellfire,” Rider said. “I would like to express my deepest apologies to the Bjorge family. I’m so sorry for the pain and grief I have caused all of you.”
Prosecutors say the teens poured bleach over the grandparents’ bodies, sealed the doors of the Lawrenceville-area home with caulk to hide the stench, then ordered take out and partied with friends in the home for days.
Authorities say Cassie Bjorge had been living with her grandparents, but was fighting with them and wanted revenge.
The judge described the case as one of the worst she’s ever dealt with, but didn’t spend a lot of time talking to the admitted killers. “I’m not sure I’ve ever imagined such a well-planned, despicable, heinous act to be committed by two such young people,” the judge said. “The heartless and depraved nature of what the two of you did says to me it’s not worth my time.”
After Rider quoted scripture and Cassie Bjorge refused to say anything, both teens were sentenced to a negotiated two life sentences with the chance for parole in 60 years.
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Hushin, John Justin
Boise, ID
JID Number: 01122597 Age: 23 Arresting Agency: Ada County Sheriff
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F Theft-Grand Criminal Charge Not Bailable
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If you keep working at it, eventually you will get into stripes....
Bruce Tyler Patterson, South Carolina inmate 390533, born 1994, incarceration intake March 2023, at age 28, scheduled for release July 2024
Possession Meth/Cocaine; Distribution Meth/Cocaine
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👮🏻‍♂️✈️👶🏼Made it safely through TSA wif no problems!! Now time to go from 1 layer to 5 layers for my flight!! Hehe 3 XXL boosters and 2 diapees! Gots a teddy @bambinodiapers and Seni Super Quatro!! Iz Tink it’ll last the 5 hours! 🤨🧐💦💦💦👶🏼
🤔🤫Random thought…. For me personally, there is something about being in just a diapee and shoes that makes me wanna just run around and be da biggest baby Iz cans be! 😳👟👶🏼🤪👻
Luckily no leakies happened on my flight!! Hehe Guds ting Iz was well protected!
Here’s a bunch of pics of me thickening my diapee and a diapee check in mid air! Hehe 👶🏼📸🛩
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📕📚✂️✏️📝 incase you missed the release on Tuesday, here is the super rad, Back 2 School Onesie!!! @onesiesdownunder !! Every year I try to get everything ready for the first day of school... no matter what, I always forget something! 🤣 I thought normally you sit on desks... not write on them!
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Woke up dry today maybe I can wear pull ups to bed now
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Brady Turner, Indiana inmate 242281, born 1993, incarceration intake art age 28, scheduled for release 11/15/2063
Murder
In court, a defiant Brady Allen Turner was sentenced to 60 years in prison for fatally stabbing an acquaintance.
“I’m here today to tell you I will maintain my innocence until the day I die,” the 27-year-old Muncie man told a Judge, who imposed the prison term.
A jury found Turner guilty of murder in the September 2018 slaying of Chris Eugene Burgess Jr., 27, also of Muncie.
The victim suffered a fatal stab wound in the throat while fighting with Turner on East 15th Street.
While testifying at the trial, Turner maintained that he had acted in self defense, saying Burgess during earlier confrontations had threatened him and fired a gun at him.
I’m here today to be sentenced for a crime I didn’t commit,“ he said. “I should not be sitting here today.”   Turner blamed the victim’s girlfriend for instigating his conflict with Burgess, calling her a “puppeteer.”  The Muncie man also said prosecutors had played “a dirty game” in securing his murder conviction.
The Chief Deputy Prosecutor had urged the judge to impose the 60-year sentence recommended by a probation officer.  He said Turner “has proven himself to be an absolute danger to anyone out on the street.”  "There is a zero-percent chance he will ever be rehabilitated,“ he said, noting the Muncie man’s criminal record, which included a 2013 conviction for dealing in meth,
The Defense attorney maintained his client deserved a less severe sentence, saying the slaying had been the result of a "happenstance event,” not the result of “Mr. Turner hunting someone down.”
In imposing the 60-year sentence, the Judge dispassionately noted Turner’s lack of remorse.
The Muncie man received credit for more than 900 days already spent in the Delaware County jail.
Turner first stood trial on the murder charge in November 2019. That jury was unable to reach a verdict, prompting Feick to declare a mistrial.
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