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  1. Sep 18, 1988 · In November, 1986, Bosket began kicking and punching a prison guard while being taken to court, despite shackles at his hands and feet. He attacked a second guard who came to the aid of his colleague.

  2. Forty years ago today in New York City, a 15-year-old boy shot and killed a stranger on the subway. Over the next two weeks, Willie Bosket went on a crime spree. He murdered a second man, shot ...

  3. Apr 14, 1989 · In the interview, when a nurse entered the corridor outside Mr. Bosket's cell with his medication for asthma, his easy smile abruptly vanished, his body tensed and his voice took on a new, sharp ...

  4. May 29, 1989 · But Willie Bosket Jr. is not your everyday homicidal maniac. A self- described “monster,” he is intelligent, well read and sophisticated. At least three books are being planned to memorialize ...

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  5. Sep 23, 2008 · Oct. 7, 2008. : An article on Sept. 23 about Willie Bosket, a New York State prisoner who has spent two decades in a cell isolated from other inmates, misspelled the surname of a spokesman for the ...

  6. Jan 30, 2021 · Mr. Bosket was sentenced to 25 years to life for stabbing a guard in the visitors’ room in 1988, along with other offenses, leading prison authorities to make him virtually the most restricted inmate in the state. Now Mr. Bosket, who has gone 14 years without a disciplinary violation, does mainly three things: read, sleep and think.

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  8. Willie Bosket. William James Bosket Jr. (born December 9, 1962) is an American convicted murderer, whose numerous crimes committed while he was still a minor led to a change in New York state law, so that juveniles as young as 13 could be tried as an adult for murder and would face the same penalties. [2]

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