ЛЮДИ КОТОРЫЕ ОТСИДЕЛИ БЕЗУМНЫЕ СРОКИ - Summary

Summary

The video discusses the stories of seven individuals who served exceptionally long prison sentences, ranging from 43 to 68 years. These individuals include:

1. Eddie Collins, who served 43 years for a crime committed at 21 years old.
2. Imprint Johnson, who spent 44 years in prison for armed assault on a law enforcement officer.
3. John Francis, who served 50 years for founding a criminal organization.
4. Joseph Legon, who spent 63 years in prison for a crime committed at 16 years old, despite being offered parole due to a Supreme Court ruling that deemed his sentence unconstitutional.
5. Richard Hanok, who served 63 years and 1 month for a serious crime before being paroled at 85 years old.
6. Charles et al., who was wrongly convicted and served 64 years in prison before being released and receiving monetary compensation.
7. Paul Gadel, who served 68 years in prison, the longest sentence in the United States after which the prisoner was still released.

These stories highlight the harsh realities of long-term imprisonment and the challenges faced by individuals upon their release.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Eddie Collins was imprisoned for 43 years.
2. Eddie Collins was 21 years old when he was imprisoned.
3. Eddie Collins was from Tucson, Arizona, USA.
4. Imprint Johnson was imprisoned for 44 years.
5. Imprint Johnson was 25 years old when he was imprisoned.
6. Imprint Johnson lost contact with his family in 1998.
7. Imprint Johnson was released from prison with 40 American dollars.
8. John Francis was imprisoned for 50 years.
9. John Francis was released from prison on June 23.
10. John Francis is 50 years old and lives in the Federal Medical Center for the Care of the Elderly in Massachusetts, USA.
11. Harley Start was imprisoned for 60 years.
12. Harley Start was released from prison in 2011 at the age of 83.
13. Harley Start was isolated from the outside world for most of his imprisonment.
14. Joseph Legon was imprisoned for 63 years.
15. Joseph Legon was sentenced to life imprisonment at the age of 16.
16. The Supreme Court of the United States of America considered Joseph Legon's sentence unconstitutional.
17. Joseph Legon refused parole when it was offered to him.
18. Richard Hanok was imprisoned for 63 years and 1 month.
19. Richard Hanok was released from prison at the age of 85.
20. Richard Hanok lived for 12 more years after his release.
21. Charles et al. from Ford was imprisoned for 64 years.
22. Charles et al. from Ford was innocent of the crime he was accused of.
23. Charles et al. from Ford was released from prison at an old age.
24. The state gave Charles et al. from Ford monetary compensation for his wrongful imprisonment.
25. Howard Christensen was imprisoned for 64 years.
26. Howard Christensen was sentenced to life imprisonment at the age of 16.
27. Howard Christensen's sentence was changed from life imprisonment to parole after 30 years.
28. Howard Christensen was released from prison in 2001.
29. Howard Christensen died two years after his release.
30. Johnson Van Dyke Brisby was imprisoned for 66 years.
31. Johnson Van Dyke Brisby was denied parole 33 times.
32. Johnson Van Dyke Brisby was released from prison at the age of 89.
33. Johnson Van Dyke Brisby voluntarily returned to prison two years after his release.
34. Johnson Van Dyke Brisby was finally released from prison at the age of 91.
35. Paul Gadel was imprisoned for 68 years.
36. Paul Gadel was sentenced to 68 years of imprisonment at the age of 17.
37. Paul Gadel served his sentence in various prisons in the state of New York.
38. Paul Gadel was paroled at the age of 86.
39. Paul Gadel lived in a nursing home after his release and died at the age of 93.