- The story of Arizonas Tison Gang prison escape, killing spree in 1978
Gary Tison infamously succeeded in busting out of prison in 1978 He left with a fellow murderer and with the aid of his three sons They killed a family, including a baby, in a remote part of
- Tison v. Arizona | Oyez
Ricky and Raymond Tison, brothers, conspired with several other family members to help their father, Gary, escape from prison Gary was serving life in prison for murdering a guard during a previous escape attempt
- Tison v. Arizona - Wikipedia
Gary Tison was serving a life sentence at the Arizona State Prison in Florence for killing a prison guard His three sons, Donald, Ricky, and Raymond, plotted to break him and his cellmate, Randy Greenawalt, out of prison
- Tison Boys at US Supreme Court — William C. Rempel
The surviving brothers, Ricky and Raymond Tison, remain inmates today of the Arizona State Prison in Tucson, nearly 50 years after the three sons of Gary Tison freed their convict father in that daring daylight jailbreak
- Photos: The Tison Gang rampage in Arizona, 1978
On July 30, 1978, Gary Tison and Randy Greenawalt walked out of Arizona State Prison in Florence after a daring escape staged by Tison's three sons Six innocent people died at the hands of the
- Gary Gene Tison | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
On July 30, 1978, Gary Gene Tison and Randy Greenawalt had enough of their life sentences at the Arizona state prison The imposing Tison, feared and respected by fellow inmates, had killed a policeman for shoving his wife
- Tison v. Arizona: Death Penalty for Accomplices - LegalClarity
The Tison decision broadened the path for imposing the death penalty on accomplices in felony murder cases By creating the “reckless indifference to human life” standard, the Court moved away from the stricter Enmund requirement that an accomplice must have had an intent to kill
- Last Rampage: The Escape of Gary Tison | Office of Justice Programs
Fully armed and extremely dangerous, Tison walked out of the Florence, Ariz , prison accompanied by serial killer, Randy Greenawalt and Tison's three sons Aided by various relatives and lawless friends, the five fugitives gunned across Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico, until they were finally stopped near the Mexican border
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