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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. Willie at age nine with Rose Niles. Bosket's home. Butch, Willie's father, about 1980 at Leavenworth prison. Butch raped his girlfriend's six-year-old child and within months killed a woman and himself during a police shootout. Willie's mugshot at age 15 after his arrest. Willie acting as his own attorney.

  3. 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.

    • 12/09/1962
    • BOSKET, WILLIE
    • 84A6391
    • MALE
  4. May 29, 1989 · The monster is unimpressed. “Willie Bosket is gonna keep striking,” he says. “If they / bring back the death penalty, I won’t kill. I’ll just maim. I want to live every day I can just to ...

    • Richard Behar
  5. Mar 19, 2018 · Over the next two weeks, Willie Bosket went on a crime spree. He murdered a second man, shot another. And eventually, the police caught Bosket. Robert Silbering prosecuted the case.

  6. Willie Bosket. Willie Bosket is considered by many to be New York's most dangerous inmate. His life is a constant rage, and Willie is kept in near-solitary confinement within three cells, incarcerated for a term of five years for a casual double murder on the New York City Subway at age 15. But he is serving essentially the rest of his life in ...

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  8. 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 ...

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