272:"R" & "T" also house mainly "private industry" or hourly workers. Hourly workers include KCI (Kansas Correctional Industries), Aramark Food Service, and a select few Facility maintenance jobs. Private industry inmates from East Unit include Impact Design LLC Warehouse, Heatron, Zephyr, and Laser Apparel. These PI jobs pay minimum wage and more and allow the inmate to pay fines and child support while serving his sentence. "T" also is where the Unit Team Managers office, Resource Center, and GED classroom are located. In the event that an inmate should lose his job he is moved out of these dorms to make room for other workers. "T" dorm because of its location is the only dorm to have air conditioning.
266:
one from the canteen/property or in the
Dayroom. All entertainment devices require use of personal sound equipment (headphones) This is only available to Level 2 and 3 inmates. "W" currently houses the "Brothers in Blue" program formally known as "IFI". "S" Is general population and has no special housing designation. "S" basement contains the compounds "Work Recall Center" where inmate workers who leave the compound for facility work crews or private industries are screened for contraband prior to leaving or reentering the facility. "W" basement houses the compound library that is handicapped accessible. This is also the location of the East Unit Minimum Maintenance Crew Office and Shop.
269:"R" & "T" Dorms. These are not laid out like the others and they are specially modified to accommodate services. "R" dorm second floor is pretty much standard with the exception of having individual shower stalls. "R" dorm first floor Houses inmates and a secured door separates them from the "Visitation Reception" area. This is where all non-disabled visitors are screened prior to entering the compound. During the week on Tuesday and Thursday Evening this area is used by the Staff an inmate workers to distribute property purchased by inmates or large mail not receivable by the normal mail system. "R" Basement houses the Crew 11 office and Bike Shop.
192:
228:
graveyard for the new penitentiary brick plant. The work of moving the bodies has been in progress several days, and if the weather continues pleasant, it will be completed during the week. In all, 130 bodies of convicts were buried in the Kansas penitentiary graveyard. Everybody except one is that of a convict. The exception is that of a stranger who died near the prison walls where he was trying to seek shelter from the cold two years ago. The new graveyard is on a ridge a quarter of a mile southeast of the prison walls, and is a beautiful place overlooking the surrounding country.
239:, the facility was unable to control spread of the virus. On 9 April, inmates began to riot citing the lack of health care. Reports indicated the inmates were armed with edged weapons. Video of the unrest reached the national media. By 29 April, two prisoners had died of the disease. In late April, large-scale testing began indicating over three-quarters of the inmates were infected. The Department of Corrections asked the governor to release prisoners near the end of their sentences in order provide some level of social distancing. Governor
556:
38:
628:
542:
300:
Inmates at East unit populate the Work crews of the
Richard Christy Memorials Maintenance Complex located in the valley between the compounds. These crews perform maintenance in all areas of all 3 security areas and must meet security requirements before being allowed on these crews. This houses the
285:
Phillips hall is the compound gym and visit center. A multi-use area that has a basketball court, concession area for visit and available to inmates during the week (Castle
Cuisine). This also has a stage that is utilized for programs and entertainment from time to time. Out in front is the "outside
265:
DORMS: "S" & "W" Each share the same basic layout of 2 floors, 96 inmates housed in a dormitory setting of 48 per floor. Each Floor separated by a
Dayroom and shower area. Each side houses 24 inmates in 6 cubicles of 4 inmates each. Inmates have access to T.V. at their bunks if they can purchase
281:
Admin building- houses administrative staff and classrooms for programs and reentry. Basement houses the East Clinic/Sick Call and the upper floors are offices and East hill Chapel. The admin building and Chow hall are physically connected, although clearly of different construction. In between is
261:
Known locally as "The Hill" due to its location on top of the higher terrain east of
Lansing Correctional Facility main compound. It comprises 10 structures. The dorms or units "R", "S", "T", "W", and "X". The designation of "S dorm" and "X Unit" are used to reduce confusion in radio traffic. Each
292:
The final
Structure is the East Control Center. This houses the central control and security staff offices (Captain, Lt, Etc.). In the "basement" of the control building accessible only via the outside is the Dilution room where all cleaning supplies to the porters are issued and the Recreational
316:
Executions of state, federal, and military prisoners were performed by hanging at KSP until 1965. When the death penalty was reinstated in Kansas in 1994, it was determined that executions would be performed at LCF by lethal injection. No executions have been conducted since it was reinstated,
227:
Warden
Tomlinson of the Kansas penitentiary has a force of prisoners moving the "convict graveyard." This graveyard is close to the northeast corner of the main prison wall, and within a stone's throw of the women's department. It became necessary to use the ground and part of the clay in the
296:
INMATE JOBS: There are too many individual inmate jobs to list. The general list is as follows with some examples: Utility work crews: mowing and clean up crews KCI: Farm, Warehouse, Finishing, Etc. Maintenance crews: Plumbing, Electrical, Construction, Concrete
Vehicle maintenance and Heavy
199:
The facility was originally known as the Kansas State
Penitentiary (KSP) and was built by prison labor in the 1860s. The name was changed to Lansing Correctional Facility in 1990. Construction of the cell houses was completed in 1867. The facility began housing Kansas inmates
251:
LCF consists of two units with different levels of security. The
Central Unit includes an 11-acre (45,000 m) maximum security facility and a 46-acre (190,000 m) medium security facility. The East Unit includes an 85-acre (340,000 m) minimum security facility.
275:"X" Unit comprises 4 pods housing 64 inmates each. Pod 1 is known as the "dog run," as this is where the dog resocialization program is housed. This is also the pod that houses disabled inmates and their inmate aides.
308:
as well. These units have since been closed down due to the opening of the newly built minimum facility as well as a newly built Maximum and Medium housing units built where the old medium once was.
301:
majority of the maintenance and construction crew shops and storage areas. Also in this valley are KCI farm main farm area, K9 kennels for security, staff gym and the gun range.
1862:
718:
282:
the inmate canteen, a small dining hall (mainly used as a classroom) and the main chow hall and kitchen facility. "T" dorm being located in the basement of the Chow Hall.
297:
Equipment. Paint storage and Small Appliance Repair Communications (Cable, phone, security system repair and installations) Steam plant and Fire and Safety.
69:
1280:
594:
422:
1062:
711:
616:
584:
468:
385:
family and hanged in 1965. The story of the Clutter murders and the execution of Hickock and Smith drew national attention as a result of the
1872:
1838:
1569:
704:
176:
289:
Next to Phillips hall is the Annex Building that houses the "BIB" computer lab. Behind those is the compound Laundry that opened in 2012.
861:
262:
inmate is required to wear a color-coded ID card at all times; staff can quickly identify in which dorm an inmate lives by the ID color.
952:
17:
772:
754:
164:
1877:
1637:
168:
624:
1867:
609:
120:
112:
1585:
116:
1521:
1006:
788:
764:
172:
1399:
1098:
304:
East Unit has a yard with weight pit and track and a multi use field for sports. There are two basketball courts and a
211:
The prison stopped admitting prisoners temporarily in the spring of 1896 and January 1900 as a result of the spread of
1480:
920:
1689:
655:
632:
602:
573:
148:
494:
1732:
1621:
979:
647:
1264:
1244:
1121:
1042:
523:
326:
329:
is offered at LCF. Since PrisonFellowship has withdrawn funding, the program has continued on under the name
1759:
1475:
1470:
1221:
825:
671:
396:
352:
286:
visit area". This area has picnic tables and a small play structure for kids to play on during visitation.
62:
590:
472:
1601:
1537:
1337:
1296:
1205:
947:
841:
361:, sentenced to life imprisonment after 1892 Coffeyville bank robbery attempt with his brothers and other
1857:
1806:
1786:
1445:
1301:
156:
1553:
1126:
746:
160:
183:
are the four major prisons that give the Leavenworth area its reputation as a corrections center.
1422:
1169:
345:, murdered his parents and sister on November 28, 1958, a crime for which he was later executed.
1653:
374:
191:
445:
1321:
1146:
1078:
1026:
390:
8:
1368:
696:
585:
Kansas State Penitentiary Biennial Reports, 1861-1951 (KGI Online Library - Incomplete)
446:"All Lansing prisoners to be tested for COVID-19 after multiple asymptomatic positives"
342:
1705:
236:
1353:
423:"'This is Lansing': As coronavirus spreads in prison, families fear death sentence"
368:
180:
1673:
519:
382:
378:
152:
55:
1505:
278:
Other Structures: Barber Shop and Sheet Exchange. Very much self-explanatory.
1851:
547:
386:
358:
348:
305:
84:
71:
578:
877:
400:
893:
362:
240:
591:
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/70765/pg70765-images.html#Page_155
569:
561:
498:
403:
team, were the most recent individuals executed by the state of Kansas.
492:
1485:
37:
555:
212:
205:
689:
Facilities are for men unless they are marked with "♀" (for women)
627:
201:
317:
although a lethal injection chamber was constructed in 2001.
381:
were convicted for the 1959 murder of four members of the
371:, sentenced to life imprisonment for five serial killings.
726:
1863:
Buildings and structures in Leavenworth County, Kansas
1824:
1281:
Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center
220:
A New Cemetery for the Kansas Penitentiary at Lansing
537:
1063:Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison
1849:
1779:
1752:
1725:
1698:
1646:
1594:
1463:
1440:
1417:
1394:
1362:
1289:
1237:
1162:
1114:
1071:
1035:
999:
972:
940:
913:
886:
834:
781:
712:
610:
486:
493:Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty.
177:Midwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility
466:
953:Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility
719:
705:
665:Larned Correctional Mental Health Facility
617:
603:
1570:State Correctional Institution – Rockview
460:
190:
147:(LCF) is a state prison operated by the
862:Arizona State Prison Complex – Florence
773:United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute
755:United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute
469:"Lansing Correctional Facility History"
443:
165:United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth
14:
1850:
1638:Riverbend Maximum Security Institution
737:
169:United States Army Corrections Command
700:
598:
420:
311:
231:(Kansas City Star ~ December 6, 1899)
1873:Execution sites in the United States
1586:Broad River Correctional Institution
727:Execution sites in the United States
336:
204:in July 1868 and housed felons from
1522:Southern Ohio Correctional Facility
1007:James T. Vaughn Correctional Center
789:United States Disciplinary Barracks
173:United States Disciplinary Barracks
24:
1400:New Hampshire State Prison for Men
1099:Idaho Maximum Security Institution
581:- Kansas Department of Corrections
256:Lansing Correctional Facility East
25:
1889:
1826:District and insular area prisons
1481:Green Haven Correctional Facility
921:San Quentin Rehabilitation Center
810:
533:
526:. Retrieved on November 24, 2010.
1690:Utah State Correctional Facility
656:Hutchinson Correctional Facility
633:Kansas Department of Corrections
626:
574:Kansas Department of Corrections
554:
540:
444:Bernard, Katie (30 April 2020).
421:Smith, Sherman (29 April 2020).
149:Kansas Department of Corrections
36:
1733:Greensville Correctional Center
1622:South Dakota State Penitentiary
980:Osborn Correctional Institution
652:Ellsworth Correctional Facility
648:El Dorado Correctional Facility
1265:Mississippi State Penitentiary
1245:Metropolitan Transition Center
1122:Stateville Correctional Center
1043:Union Correctional Institution
677:Winfield Correctional Facility
524:InnerChange Freedom Initiative
512:
437:
414:
327:InnerChange Freedom Initiative
13:
1:
1878:1868 establishments in Kansas
1760:Washington State Penitentiary
1476:Clinton Correctional Facility
1190:Lansing Correctional Facility
680:Wichita Work Release Facility
661:Lansing Correctional Facility
579:Kansas Prison Inmate Database
570:Lansing Correctional Facility
407:
246:
145:Lansing Correctional Facility
31:Lansing Correctional Facility
1868:Capital punishment in Kansas
1471:Auburn Correctional Facility
1222:Louisiana State Penitentiary
826:Holman Correctional Facility
672:Topeka Correctional Facility
668:Norton Correctional Facility
397:George York and James Latham
7:
1602:South Carolina Penitentiary
1538:Oklahoma State Penitentiary
1338:Nebraska State Penitentiary
1297:Missouri State Penitentiary
1206:Kentucky State Penitentiary
948:Colorado State Penitentiary
842:Kilby Correctional Facility
320:
10:
1894:
1807:Wyoming State Penitentiary
1787:West Virginia Penitentiary
1446:Penitentiary of New Mexico
1302:Potosi Correctional Center
186:
1836:
1823:
1819:
1799:
1772:
1745:
1718:
1682:
1666:
1630:
1614:
1578:
1562:
1554:Oregon State Penitentiary
1546:
1530:
1514:
1498:
1456:
1433:
1410:
1380:
1346:
1330:
1314:
1273:
1257:
1230:
1214:
1198:
1182:
1155:
1139:
1127:Tamms Correctional Center
1107:
1091:
1055:
1019:
992:
965:
933:
906:
870:
854:
818:
809:
805:
763:
747:Federal Bureau of Prisons
745:
736:
732:
687:
640:
134:
126:
108:
100:
61:
51:
47:
35:
18:Kansas State Penitentiary
425:. Topeka Capital-Journal
225:Leavenworth, Dec. 6,1899
161:Federal Bureau of Prison
1423:New Jersey State Prison
1170:Iowa State Penitentiary
258:A detailed description
1654:Tennessee State Prison
233:
196:
159:. LCF, along with the
27:Prison in Kansas, U.S.
765:Department of Defense
293:yard equipment room.
217:
194:
42:Prison from southwest
1387:No execution chamber
1322:Montana State Prison
1147:Indiana State Prison
1079:Georgia State Prison
1027:Florida State Prison
151:. LCF is located in
1369:Nevada State Prison
501:on February 6, 2002
208:from 1889 to 1909.
85:39.2511°N 94.8936°W
81: /
32:
739:Federal facilities
448:. Kansas City Star
312:Capital punishment
197:
157:Leavenworth County
30:
1858:Prisons in Kansas
1845:
1844:
1832:
1831:
1815:
1814:
1795:
1794:
1768:
1767:
1741:
1740:
1714:
1713:
1706:Utah State Prison
1662:
1661:
1610:
1609:
1494:
1493:
1452:
1451:
1429:
1428:
1406:
1405:
1376:
1375:
1310:
1309:
1253:
1252:
1178:
1177:
1135:
1134:
1087:
1086:
1051:
1050:
1015:
1014:
988:
987:
961:
960:
929:
928:
902:
901:
850:
849:
801:
800:
797:
796:
694:
693:
467:State of Kansas.
353:Machine Gun Kelly
337:Notable prisoners
237:COVID-19 pandemic
142:
141:
90:39.2511; -94.8936
16:(Redirected from
1885:
1821:
1820:
1777:
1776:
1750:
1749:
1723:
1722:
1696:
1695:
1644:
1643:
1592:
1591:
1461:
1460:
1438:
1437:
1415:
1414:
1392:
1391:
1360:
1359:
1354:Ely State Prison
1287:
1286:
1235:
1234:
1160:
1159:
1112:
1111:
1069:
1068:
1033:
1032:
997:
996:
970:
969:
938:
937:
911:
910:
884:
883:
832:
831:
807:
806:
779:
778:
734:
733:
721:
714:
707:
698:
697:
631:
630:
619:
612:
605:
596:
595:
564:
559:
558:
550:
545:
544:
543:
527:
516:
510:
509:
507:
506:
497:. Archived from
490:
484:
483:
481:
480:
471:. Archived from
464:
458:
457:
455:
453:
441:
435:
434:
432:
430:
418:
369:Francis Nemechek
331:Brothers in Blue
243:took no action.
181:Fort Leavenworth
96:
95:
93:
92:
91:
86:
82:
79:
78:
77:
74:
40:
33:
29:
21:
1893:
1892:
1888:
1887:
1886:
1884:
1883:
1882:
1848:
1847:
1846:
1841:
1828:
1811:
1791:
1764:
1737:
1710:
1694:
1678:
1674:Huntsville Unit
1658:
1642:
1626:
1606:
1590:
1574:
1558:
1542:
1526:
1510:
1490:
1448:
1425:
1402:
1390:
1372:
1358:
1342:
1326:
1306:
1285:
1269:
1249:
1226:
1210:
1194:
1174:
1151:
1131:
1103:
1083:
1067:
1047:
1031:
1011:
984:
957:
925:
898:
882:
866:
846:
830:
814:
793:
777:
759:
741:
728:
725:
695:
690:
683:
636:
625:
623:
560:
553:
546:
541:
539:
536:
531:
530:
517:
513:
504:
502:
491:
487:
478:
476:
465:
461:
451:
449:
442:
438:
428:
426:
419:
415:
410:
383:Herbert Clutter
379:Richard Hickock
339:
323:
314:
249:
226:
222:
189:
153:Lansing, Kansas
89:
87:
83:
80:
75:
72:
70:
68:
67:
56:Lansing, Kansas
43:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
1891:
1881:
1880:
1875:
1870:
1865:
1860:
1843:
1842:
1837:
1834:
1833:
1830:
1829:
1817:
1816:
1813:
1812:
1810:
1809:
1803:
1801:
1797:
1796:
1793:
1792:
1790:
1789:
1783:
1781:
1780:Chamber closed
1774:
1770:
1769:
1766:
1765:
1763:
1762:
1756:
1754:
1753:Chamber closed
1747:
1743:
1742:
1739:
1738:
1736:
1735:
1729:
1727:
1726:Chamber closed
1720:
1716:
1715:
1712:
1711:
1709:
1708:
1702:
1700:
1699:Chamber closed
1693:
1692:
1686:
1684:
1680:
1679:
1677:
1676:
1670:
1668:
1664:
1663:
1660:
1659:
1657:
1656:
1650:
1648:
1647:Chamber closed
1641:
1640:
1634:
1632:
1628:
1627:
1625:
1624:
1618:
1616:
1612:
1611:
1608:
1607:
1605:
1604:
1598:
1596:
1595:Chamber closed
1589:
1588:
1582:
1580:
1579:South Carolina
1576:
1575:
1573:
1572:
1566:
1564:
1560:
1559:
1557:
1556:
1550:
1548:
1544:
1543:
1541:
1540:
1534:
1532:
1528:
1527:
1525:
1524:
1518:
1516:
1512:
1511:
1509:
1508:
1506:Central Prison
1502:
1500:
1499:North Carolina
1496:
1495:
1492:
1491:
1489:
1488:
1483:
1478:
1473:
1467:
1465:
1464:Chamber closed
1458:
1454:
1453:
1450:
1449:
1444:
1442:
1441:Chamber closed
1435:
1431:
1430:
1427:
1426:
1421:
1419:
1418:Chamber closed
1412:
1408:
1407:
1404:
1403:
1398:
1396:
1395:Chamber closed
1389:
1388:
1384:
1382:
1378:
1377:
1374:
1373:
1371:
1366:
1364:
1363:Chamber closed
1357:
1356:
1350:
1348:
1344:
1343:
1341:
1340:
1334:
1332:
1328:
1327:
1325:
1324:
1318:
1316:
1312:
1311:
1308:
1307:
1305:
1304:
1299:
1293:
1291:
1290:Chamber closed
1284:
1283:
1277:
1275:
1271:
1270:
1268:
1267:
1261:
1259:
1255:
1254:
1251:
1250:
1248:
1247:
1241:
1239:
1238:Chamber closed
1232:
1228:
1227:
1225:
1224:
1218:
1216:
1212:
1211:
1209:
1208:
1202:
1200:
1196:
1195:
1193:
1192:
1186:
1184:
1180:
1179:
1176:
1175:
1173:
1172:
1166:
1164:
1163:Chamber closed
1157:
1153:
1152:
1150:
1149:
1143:
1141:
1137:
1136:
1133:
1132:
1130:
1129:
1124:
1118:
1116:
1115:Chamber closed
1109:
1105:
1104:
1102:
1101:
1095:
1093:
1089:
1088:
1085:
1084:
1082:
1081:
1075:
1073:
1072:Chamber closed
1066:
1065:
1059:
1057:
1053:
1052:
1049:
1048:
1046:
1045:
1039:
1037:
1036:Chamber closed
1030:
1029:
1023:
1021:
1017:
1016:
1013:
1012:
1010:
1009:
1003:
1001:
1000:Chamber closed
994:
990:
989:
986:
985:
983:
982:
976:
974:
973:Chamber closed
967:
963:
962:
959:
958:
956:
955:
950:
944:
942:
941:Chamber closed
935:
931:
930:
927:
926:
924:
923:
917:
915:
914:Chamber closed
908:
904:
903:
900:
899:
897:
896:
890:
888:
887:Chamber closed
881:
880:
874:
872:
868:
867:
865:
864:
858:
856:
852:
851:
848:
847:
845:
844:
838:
836:
835:Chamber closed
829:
828:
822:
820:
816:
815:
803:
802:
799:
798:
795:
794:
792:
791:
785:
783:
782:Chamber closed
776:
775:
769:
767:
761:
760:
758:
757:
751:
749:
743:
742:
730:
729:
724:
723:
716:
709:
701:
692:
691:
688:
685:
684:
682:
681:
678:
675:
669:
666:
663:
658:
653:
650:
644:
642:
638:
637:
622:
621:
614:
607:
599:
588:
587:
582:
576:
566:
565:
551:
535:
534:External links
532:
529:
528:
511:
485:
459:
436:
412:
411:
409:
406:
405:
404:
394:
372:
366:
356:
346:
343:Lowell Andrews
338:
335:
322:
319:
313:
310:
248:
245:
195:Prison in 1920
188:
185:
140:
139:
136:
132:
131:
128:
124:
123:
110:
109:Security class
106:
105:
102:
98:
97:
65:
59:
58:
53:
49:
48:
45:
44:
41:
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1890:
1879:
1876:
1874:
1871:
1869:
1866:
1864:
1861:
1859:
1856:
1855:
1853:
1840:
1835:
1827:
1822:
1818:
1808:
1805:
1804:
1802:
1798:
1788:
1785:
1784:
1782:
1778:
1775:
1773:West Virginia
1771:
1761:
1758:
1757:
1755:
1751:
1748:
1744:
1734:
1731:
1730:
1728:
1724:
1721:
1717:
1707:
1704:
1703:
1701:
1697:
1691:
1688:
1687:
1685:
1681:
1675:
1672:
1671:
1669:
1665:
1655:
1652:
1651:
1649:
1645:
1639:
1636:
1635:
1633:
1629:
1623:
1620:
1619:
1617:
1613:
1603:
1600:
1599:
1597:
1593:
1587:
1584:
1583:
1581:
1577:
1571:
1568:
1567:
1565:
1561:
1555:
1552:
1551:
1549:
1545:
1539:
1536:
1535:
1533:
1529:
1523:
1520:
1519:
1517:
1513:
1507:
1504:
1503:
1501:
1497:
1487:
1484:
1482:
1479:
1477:
1474:
1472:
1469:
1468:
1466:
1462:
1459:
1455:
1447:
1443:
1439:
1436:
1432:
1424:
1420:
1416:
1413:
1409:
1401:
1397:
1393:
1386:
1385:
1383:
1381:New Hampshire
1379:
1370:
1367:
1365:
1361:
1355:
1352:
1351:
1349:
1345:
1339:
1336:
1335:
1333:
1329:
1323:
1320:
1319:
1317:
1313:
1303:
1300:
1298:
1295:
1294:
1292:
1288:
1282:
1279:
1278:
1276:
1272:
1266:
1263:
1262:
1260:
1256:
1246:
1243:
1242:
1240:
1236:
1233:
1229:
1223:
1220:
1219:
1217:
1213:
1207:
1204:
1203:
1201:
1197:
1191:
1188:
1187:
1185:
1181:
1171:
1168:
1167:
1165:
1161:
1158:
1154:
1148:
1145:
1144:
1142:
1138:
1128:
1125:
1123:
1120:
1119:
1117:
1113:
1110:
1106:
1100:
1097:
1096:
1094:
1090:
1080:
1077:
1076:
1074:
1070:
1064:
1061:
1060:
1058:
1054:
1044:
1041:
1040:
1038:
1034:
1028:
1025:
1024:
1022:
1018:
1008:
1005:
1004:
1002:
998:
995:
991:
981:
978:
977:
975:
971:
968:
964:
954:
951:
949:
946:
945:
943:
939:
936:
932:
922:
919:
918:
916:
912:
909:
905:
895:
892:
891:
889:
885:
879:
876:
875:
873:
869:
863:
860:
859:
857:
853:
843:
840:
839:
837:
833:
827:
824:
823:
821:
817:
813:
812:State prisons
808:
804:
790:
787:
786:
784:
780:
774:
771:
770:
768:
766:
762:
756:
753:
752:
750:
748:
744:
740:
735:
731:
722:
717:
715:
710:
708:
703:
702:
699:
686:
679:
676:
673:
670:
667:
664:
662:
659:
657:
654:
651:
649:
646:
645:
643:
641:State prisons
639:
634:
629:
620:
615:
613:
608:
606:
601:
600:
597:
593:
592:
586:
583:
580:
577:
575:
571:
568:
567:
563:
557:
552:
549:
548:Kansas portal
538:
525:
521:
515:
500:
496:
489:
475:on 2006-12-06
474:
470:
463:
447:
440:
424:
417:
413:
402:
398:
395:
392:
391:In Cold Blood
388:
387:Truman Capote
384:
380:
376:
373:
370:
367:
364:
360:
359:Emmett Dalton
357:
354:
350:
349:Harvey Bailey
347:
344:
341:
340:
334:
332:
328:
318:
309:
307:
306:horseshoe pit
302:
298:
294:
290:
287:
283:
279:
276:
273:
270:
267:
263:
259:
257:
253:
244:
242:
238:
232:
229:
223:
221:
216:
214:
209:
207:
203:
193:
184:
182:
178:
174:
170:
166:
162:
158:
154:
150:
146:
137:
133:
129:
125:
122:
118:
114:
111:
107:
103:
99:
94:
66:
64:
60:
57:
54:
50:
46:
39:
34:
19:
1825:
1615:South Dakota
1563:Pennsylvania
1189:
878:Cummins Unit
811:
738:
660:
589:
514:
503:. Retrieved
499:the original
495:"Kansas Law"
488:
477:. Retrieved
473:the original
462:
450:. Retrieved
439:
427:. Retrieved
416:
401:spree killer
351:, cohort of
330:
324:
315:
303:
299:
295:
291:
288:
284:
280:
277:
274:
271:
268:
264:
260:
255:
254:
250:
234:
230:
224:
219:
218:
210:
198:
144:
143:
1258:Mississippi
966:Connecticut
894:Tucker Unit
375:Perry Smith
363:Dalton Gang
241:Laura Kelly
235:During the
215:in Kansas.
88: /
63:Coordinates
1852:Categories
1746:Washington
1434:New Mexico
1411:New Jersey
907:California
562:Law portal
505:2006-12-12
479:2006-12-12
408:References
247:Facilities
138:July, 1868
76:94°53′37″W
73:39°15′04″N
1631:Tennessee
1486:Sing Sing
1215:Louisiana
399:, a 1961
1839:Category
1719:Virginia
1531:Oklahoma
1457:New York
1331:Nebraska
1274:Missouri
1231:Maryland
1199:Kentucky
1108:Illinois
993:Delaware
934:Colorado
871:Arkansas
365:members.
321:Programs
213:smallpox
206:Oklahoma
127:Capacity
52:Location
1800:Wyoming
1315:Montana
1140:Indiana
1056:Georgia
1020:Florida
855:Arizona
819:Alabama
635:prisons
389:novel,
187:History
121:Minimum
113:Maximum
1547:Oregon
1347:Nevada
1183:Kansas
520:Kansas
202:felons
175:, and
167:, the
135:Opened
117:Medium
101:Status
1667:Texas
1092:Idaho
452:1 May
429:1 May
155:, in
130:2,489
1683:Utah
1515:Ohio
1156:Iowa
454:2020
431:2020
377:and
325:The
104:Open
522:."
179:in
171:'s
163:'s
1854::
572:-
333:.
119:,
115:,
720:e
713:t
706:v
674:♀
618:e
611:t
604:v
518:"
508:.
482:.
456:.
433:.
393:.
355:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.