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  1. 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]

  2. Kaari Pitkin of member station WNYC reports on the life of Willie Bosket, who practically grew up in the juvenile justice system and whose crimes served as the catalyst for its transformation.

  3. thisiscriminal.com › episode-86-willie-bosketWillie Bosket | Criminal

    Willie Bosket Episode #86. 2018-03-09 17:46:10. Download. Before he was 10 years old, Willie Bosket had skipped school, started fires, picked pockets, and stolen a car. A psychiatrist at Bellevue called him the “saddest little boy she’d ever seen.” By the time he was 16 years old, he was known all over New York City as the “Baby-Faced ...

  4. Yet as juvenile crime statistics worsened around the country, other states followed suite. The press, the public, and prosecutors in New York took to calling it the Willie Bosket law. He got the notoriety he wanted, but not quite in the way he had imagined when he bragged to everyone that he would become a killer just like his dad.

  5. 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.

    • 12/09/1962
    • BOSKET, WILLIE
    • 84A6391
    • MALE
  6. Dec 29, 2014 · Willie Bosket at the Ulster County Courthouse in Kingston, New York in April 1989. Bosket was sentenced to 25 years to life for stabbing a prison guard in April 1988. Jim McKnight/Associated Press. Before Carey's in-flight change of heart, things seemed to be going in a much different direction.

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  8. Dec 17, 1995 · This fascinating book has a story to tell--about Willie James Bosket, "the most violent criminal in New York State history"--and a thesis to offer about the origins of the bloody strain that ...

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