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Kim and Khloe Kardashian Visit California Prison to Hear Inmates' Experiences
Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian participated in an informative visit at the California State Prison, Los Angeles County in Lancaster, California, on Monday.The stars, along with leaders of the REFORM Alliance, including the organization's co-chair, Michael Rubin, were joined by Gen-Z influencers and entertainers who are part of the Future Shapers Advisory Council to meet and speak with inmates about their experiences in the criminal justice system.Kim, Khloe, rapper Lil Baby, influencers Dixie, Heidi and Marc D’Amelio, Hannah Jackson, Rondo Bonilla, Sophia Kianni, Zander Moricz, Jack Wright, REFORM Alliance Chief Advocacy Officer Jessica Jackson, and California Assembly member Matt Haney listened to the incarcerated men speak about their life behind bars, and the events leading up to their time in prison.The group also had the opportunity to discuss ways the system could better support safety and rehabilitation. Getting a first look at one of the rehab services, the group toured the program's Paws for Life program.Kim, who has been vocal about her support alongside Michael to bring awareness to those wrongfully convicted and criminal justice reform, spoke about the inspiring day.«It’s always an honor to be able to visit the men and women living behind our prison walls,» she said in a statement.
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Kim Kardashian visits Pelican Bay State Prison and meets with inmates in solitary confinement
Before throwing her five-year-old daughter Chicago a Hello Kitty-themed birthday bash on Sunday, Kim Kardashian flew her private jet 782 miles North to visit Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent, CA last week.The 42-year-old aspiring attorney spent a day at the notorious supermax prison facility to visit with some of the estimated 290 inmates spending 22 hours or more each day in solitary confinement for up to five years - according to TMZ.The security housing unit (SHU) is reserved for inmates who pose a serious threat to inmates and staff with each windowless cell measuring 7ft x 11ft. Surprise! Before throwing her five-year-old daughter Chicago a Hello Kitty-themed birthday bash on Sunday (pictured), Kim Kardashian flew her private jet 782 miles North to visit Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent, CA last week Raising awareness: The 42-year-old aspiring attorney spent a day at the notorious supermax prison facility to visit with some of the estimated 290 inmates spending 22 hours or more each day in solitary confinement for up to five years (pictured in 2013)Pelican Bay inmates - who also spend 90 minutes a day alone in bare concrete exercise pens - are not allowed phone calls, only rare noncontact visits, and there have been several hunger strikes to protest conditions over the years.The United Nations have stated that anymore than 15 days in solitary is 'torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment.'Two of the more infamous inmates to grace Pelican Bay include former music mogul Marion 'Suge' Knight and the late cult leader Charles Manson.
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Styal Prison's most notorious inmates - husband killer to Baby P's sick abusive mum
Channel 5 tonight (August 17) at 9pm.The prison is one of the most unique and controversial facilities in the UK, which is home to some of the country's worst female offenders.HMP Styal is a Closed Category prison for female adults and young offenders, based in Styal, Cheshire.As the Channel 5 TV show on the prison airs, we take a look at HMP Styal's most notorious inmates.Child killer Savannah Brockhill began a 25-year sentence at Styal for the murder of 16-month-old Star Hobson last year.Brockhill, an amateur boxer and security guard who called herself the “number one psycho”, punched the toddler to death in Keighley, West Yorkshire, on September 22, 2020.The murderer also laughed in the dock as the judge announced her sentence.Her girlfriend Frankie Smith, mother of Star, was jailed for eight years for causing or allowing the death of a child, but was cleared of murder.Frankie's sentence was then increased to 12 years earlier this year by the Court of Appeal after it was referred for being unduly lenient.Corinna Smith murdered her husband in 2021 by mixing boiling water with three bags of sugar and pouring it over her sleeping husband, who later died in hospital.The 59-year-old, who lived on Highfield Road in Neston, filled a bucket with two kettles' worth of boiling water and 3kg of sugar after hearing claims from her daughter that her husband, Michael Baines, had preyed on her two children when they were younger.She poured the bucket's contents over her 80-year-old husband while he was sleeping and then went to her neighbour's house to raise the alarm.READ MORE: Woman 'brutally' murdered husband, 81, by pouring boiling water and sugar over himHer neighbour then called 999 after hearing her say "I’ve hurt him really
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'Well-known cartel hitman' ordered brutal murder of prisoner by fellow inmates in cell
READ MORE: Sick bloke caught cooking cats and dogs as he prepared to eat neighbour's petDirectly across the road in the jail, four men remained in isolation yesterday and could be moved to separate jails around the country before they are quizzed by gardai.The men were identified through CCTV which showed them fleeing the cell where O’Connor was viciously beaten on the C2 landing and going into a separate one.There, they changed their clothes before emerging and walking around the prison.In the meantime, prison officers responding to the incident tended to O’Connor before he was rushed to hospital.A source said: “The men believed to be responsible left the scene of the crime and changed clothes in another cell.“But they walked around afterwards as if nothing had happened, that’s how calm they were.”The man suspected of stamping on O’Connor’s head is an addict and thief.Another is linked to the Kinahan cartel and is serving a sentence for firearm possession.A third is serving a lengthy sentence for an aggravated burglary.Gardai at Mountjoy Garda Station are probing a number of lines of inquiry, including that the beating was ordered by a well-known hitman, who has worked for the Kinahan cartel and is also in the prison, over an apparent dispute with his own relative and O’Connor outside prison.Another theory being explored is that O’Connor was targeted in revenge for ordering an assault, but gardai stress they are keeping an open mind.O’Connor — who suffered a severe bleed to his brain — had only been moved to the C wing from the D section of the prison after being targeted in an assault on Wednesday, July 27.Earlier that day, the 34-year-old was handed down a six-and-a-half year sentence at the Criminal Courts of Justice
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