Chaos Outside a Minimum Security Prison - March 18 2020 - Today in True Crime History

Published: March 18, 2020, 10 a.m.

You hope that non-violent offenders can get their lives on track post-prison. You have hope for rehabilitation. On March 18th 1977 a widowed elderly woman named Natalie Brady was murdered in her Pinellas County, Florida home. A home that was only 1,5000 feet away from Tarpon Springs Community Correctional Center, a minimum security work-release facility that housed non-violent prisoners like Amos Lee King. March 18th: Amos Lee King Kills (1977)


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