Laura Sullivan http://kcur.org en Older Suspect Described As Controlling, Manipulative http://kcur.org/post/older-suspect-described-controlling-manipulative Transcript <p>MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: <p>Big cheers in Watertown, Massachusetts, tonight and this tweet from the Boston Police Department, captured with three exclamation points, the hunt is over, the search is done, the terror is over, and justice has won, suspect in custody. We've been gathering a lot of information all day on the bombing suspects' backgrounds. Sat, 20 Apr 2013 01:06:00 +0000 Laura Sullivan 35399 at http://kcur.org Without Reviews, Inmates Can Get Lost In U.S. Prison System http://kcur.org/post/without-reviews-inmates-can-get-lost-us-prison-system Every year 10 million people funnel in and out of America's jails and prisons. And every year some of them get lost. Recently there have been two high-profile cases of such inmates — one who got out years too early, and one who stayed years too long. Both had disastrous consequences.<p>In January, Evan Ebel walked out of a Colorado prison four years too early. Two months later, he allegedly rang the doorbell of Tom Clements, the head of the Colorado Department of Corrections, shot him in the chest and killed him. Fri, 05 Apr 2013 08:09:00 +0000 Laura Sullivan 34610 at http://kcur.org Without Reviews, Inmates Can Get Lost In U.S. Prison System Tribal Coalition Report Finds South Dakota 'Willfully' Violated Child Welfare Law http://kcur.org/post/tribal-coalition-report-finds-south-dakota-willfully-violated-child-welfare-law South Dakota's foster care system "systematically violated the spirit and the letter" of a law meant to protect Native American children, a coalition of tribal directors from the state's nine Sioux tribes said in a report released Thursday night. Fri, 30 Nov 2012 23:24:00 +0000 Laura Sullivan 28377 at http://kcur.org 50 Years Later, Mystery Of Alcatraz Escape Endures http://kcur.org/post/50-years-later-mystery-alcatraz-escape-endures-0 Fifty years ago three men set out into the frigid waters of the San Francisco Bay in a raft made out of raincoats. It was one of the most daring prison escapes in U.S. Tue, 12 Jun 2012 11:26:00 +0000 Laura Sullivan 19228 at http://kcur.org 50 Years Later, Mystery Of Alcatraz Escape Endures 50 Years Later, Mystery Of Alcatraz Escape Endures http://kcur.org/post/50-years-later-mystery-alcatraz-escape-endures The legend of the escape from Alcatraz has always held that Frank Morris and Clarence and John Anglin would return for the 50th anniversary of their famed 1962 prison breakout. Tuesday was that anniversary. And while the men, who would now be in their 80s, haven't been heard from in half a century, family members went to the island for the first time to wait — along with U.S. Marshals — just in case. Tue, 12 Jun 2012 09:53:00 +0000 Laura Sullivan 19222 at http://kcur.org Return To Alcatraz: Will A Legend End After 50 Years? http://kcur.org/post/return-alcatraz-will-legend-end-after-50-years Fifty years ago, three men set out into the frigid waters of the San Francisco Bay in a raft made out of raincoats. It was one of the most daring prison escapes in U.S. Sun, 10 Jun 2012 10:02:00 +0000 Laura Sullivan 19139 at http://kcur.org Return To Alcatraz: Will A Legend End After 50 Years? Unlikely Advocates For Teen Killers: Victims' Families http://kcur.org/post/unlikely-advocates-teen-killers-victims-families The Supreme Court heard arguments this week about the fate of 2,500 offenders who were sentenced as teenagers to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Seventy-nine of them were 13 or 14 when they committed their crimes.<p>Many prosecutors and family members of victims spoke out about the need to keep the sentences in place.<p>But in a small building cafeteria, just a few blocks from the Supreme Court, a different group of family members quietly came together. Sat, 24 Mar 2012 20:11:00 +0000 Laura Sullivan 14800 at http://kcur.org Unlikely Advocates For Teen Killers: Victims' Families ICE Opens Immigrant Detention Center In Rural Texas http://kcur.org/post/ice-opens-immigrant-detention-center-rural-texas Just off the side of the road in rural southern Texas is a large beige building that looks a lot like a prison. Fences and tall walls mark the outside. Inside, the doors slam and people sit in control booths at the end of long concrete hallways.<p>But just a little farther into the facility, the door opens to a courtyard in the center of the complex, and there, things begin to change. There's a soccer field, a pavilion and a gymnasium. There's also a walk-up pharmacy and commissary. Wed, 14 Mar 2012 04:01:00 +0000 Laura Sullivan 14162 at http://kcur.org ICE Opens Immigrant Detention Center In Rural Texas Death Sentences Drop To Historic Lows http://kcur.org/post/death-sentences-drop-historic-lows Death sentences dropped dramatically this year, marking the first time in more than three decades that judges and juries sent fewer than 100 people to death row, according to a new report from the Death Penalty Information Center.<p>Just 78 offenders were handed capital sentences, and only 43 inmates were executed — almost half as many as 10 years ago.<p><strong>American Reaction</strong><p>Just three months ago, in early September, the Republican presidential debate made headlines when the audience erupted into applause when moderator Brian Williams noted Texas had executed 234 people in rece Thu, 15 Dec 2011 05:01:00 +0000 Laura Sullivan 9030 at http://kcur.org