10. Warren Nutter spent 65 years, 10 months, 6 days in prison.
At 18, he became the youngest man sentenced to death in Iowa for killing a patrolman during a gas station robbery.
His sentence was commuted to life in 1957. He died in 2021.
9. Kenneth Nicely spent 65 years, 362 days in prison.
He is currently still incarcerated and is the longest serving inmate in Arkansas. He was convicted of killing a police officer.
8. Sammie Robinson spent 66 years, 85 days in prison.
Sammie’s 66 years in prison were spent in Louisiana, beginning when he was 17 and ending with his death at 83.
7. Johnson Van Dyke Grigsby spent 66 years, 123 days in prison.
After killing a man in a fight, he was sentenced to life for murder and denied parole 69 times before being released at 89.
He returned to prison voluntarily due to job struggles but was released again in 1976.
6. Joseph Ligon spent 67 years, 54 days in prison.
Sentenced to life without parole at 15 for murder, Ligon rejected resentencing and parole offers in 2016 and 2017.
Ligon was released from prison on February 11, 2021.
5. John Phillips spent 68 years, 236 days in prison.
Convicted of s*xually assaulting a five-year-old girl, he was released on parole on March 9, 2021, with his parole set to end on March 8, 2026.
4. Paul Geidel Jr. spent 68 years, 245 days in prison.
Sentenced to 20 years to life in 1911 at age 17 for robbery and murder, he was found insane in 1926 and transferred to a hospital.
He was confined there until 1976 and released in 1980 at age 86. He died at 93.
3. Walter H. Bourque Jr. has spent 69 years, 8 days in prison.
Walter is still currently imprisoned, serving a sentence of 99 years and six months for the axe murder of a four-year-old girl when he was 17.
2. Francis Clifford Smith spent 70 years, 31 days in prison.
Sentenced to death for murdering a guard during a 1949 yacht club robbery, his sentence was commuted to life in prison in 1954, just two hours before execution.
Smith was paroled in July 2020.
1. Charles Foussard spent 70 years, 303 days in prison.
Charles spent most of his life at a mental asylum in Ararat, Victoria, after murdering an elderly man and stealing his boots.
He died there at 91–92 years old.
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1. Vic Morrow and two child actors were killed on the set of “The Twilight Zone” while filming a scene involving a helicopter. A pyrotechnic explosion caused the helicopter to crash, fatally striking all three. Morrow was decapitated.
2. Philip Seymour Hoffman died of a heroin overdose with 10 days left of filming “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay”. Instead of recasting, the studio used CGI sparingly, reassigned some of his lines to Woody Harrelson and incorporated existing footage to complete his scenes.
3. Richard Harris portrayed Albus Dumbledore in the first two “Harry Potter” films but passed away before the third. Four months later, Michael Gambon was cast as his replacement and played Dumbledore in the next six movies.
People who died after getting trapped in tiny spaces 🧵
1. In 1925, Floyd Collins became trapped in Sand Cave when a loose rock pinned his ankle. Buried up to his waist in debris, he perished before rescuers could reach him. His body was later displayed in the cave, but his remains were eventually stolen.
2. In 2008, 18-year-old Joshua Maddux went for a walk and was never seen again. In August 2015, a mummified body was discovered in the chimney of an old cabin near his home during demolition.
1. In 1976, unknown gunmen attacked Bob Marley, his wife, and his manager two days before a concert aimed at uniting Jamaica's political factions. Marley was lightly injured but performed anyway. The assailants were never identified. Marley died of cancer in 1981.
2. On December 30, 1999, Michael Abram broke into George Harrison's Oxfordshire home, stabbing Harrison and attacking his wife, Olivia, before police arrested him. Abram, who believed the Beatles were witches and Harrison was the Devil, was found not guilty by reason of insanity.
In 2012, “Sons of Anarchy” actor Johnny Lewis broke into the home of 81-year-old Catherine Davis, ransacked it, and killed both her and her cat. He later fell or jumped from a roof and died.
2. Prison Break actor Lane Garrison plead guilty to vehicular manslaughter in 2007 after he was involved in a drunk driving accident that killed the passenger of his car.
3. On January 4, 1970, The Who drummer Keith Moon accidentally struck and killed his friend and bodyguard, Neil Boland, with his car. Moon was attempting to flee from harassing pub patrons and didn’t see Boland in the road.
The final resting places of some of history's most famous figures 🧵
1. Micheal Jackson’s tomb at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in California.
2. The final resting place of Queen Elizabeth II at the King George VI Memorial Chapel at Windsor Castle.
3. Princess Diana was laid to rest on a small island in a lake at Althorp, England. While only a select few are permitted to visit the island itself, mourners can pay their respects at a memorial located beside the lake.
A collection of videos showing some of history’s most terrifying natural disasters 🧵
Footage from the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami, which claimed over 18,000 lives and left thousands still unaccounted for.
A man captures footage as the waves begin to roll in during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, unaware of the catastrophic destruction to come. The disaster ultimately claimed over 220,000 lives.
3. Security camera footage captures the 2010 Haiti earthquake, which claimed an estimated 160,000 lives.