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  1. Sep 18, 1988 · Nervous Prison System Keeps a Close Watch on Its Most Feared Inmate. By DAVID BAUDER. Sept. 18, 1988 12 AM PT. Associated Press. WOODBOURNE, N.Y. —. Willie Bosket’s meals are slipped into his ...

  2. 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]

  3. May 29, 1989 · After his release from prison in 1983, Bosket Sr. found work as a university teaching assistant. His rehabilitation was short-lived. In 1985 he was arrested for molesting a six-year-old child.

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  4. As part of a new WNYC podcast about the juvenile justice system called Caught Radio Rookies brings this story. AILSA CHANG, HOST: Forty years ago today in New York City, a 15-year-old boy shot and ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Mar 16, 2018 · March 16, 2018. ( Louisa Bertman ) Summary Transcript. Yankee Stadium, Game 2 of the World Series -- and the whole world is watching. In 1978, Willie Bosket murdered two people on the New York City subway. His crimes changed everything for kids and criminal justice.

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  8. Mar 22, 1989 · Bosket came back into the prison system in 1984 with a sentence of 3 1/2 to 7 years for mugging a half-blind 72-year-old man in Harlem. But because of his conduct in prison, he may now face a ...

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