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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. 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.

  3. Mr. Bosket himself often ponders the eerie parallels in his life to that of his father, William James Bosket Sr. By a stunning coincidence, the elder Bosket was sentenced to the same reform school at age 9, the Wiltwyck School for Boys in Yorktown.

    • 12/09/1962
    • BOSKET, WILLIE
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  4. 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 ...

  5. 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. May 29, 1989 · Bosket claims to have committed 2,000 crimes by the time he was 15. To a visitor, Bosket plays the cunning Mr. Charm. He is handsome, slightly built at 5 ft. 9 in. and 150 lbs., articulate and witty.

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  8. www.wunc.org › 2018/03/12 › criminal-willie-bosketCriminal: Willie Bosket - WUNC

    Mar 12, 2018 · His name was Willie Bosket, and he became known as the most dangerous inmate in New York history. Phoebe Judge is an award-winning journalist whose work has been featured on a numerous national ...