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RF2JTCXBP–Chillicothe Correction Institution, or CCI, is a state-run medium security prison in Chillicothe Ohio Ross county.
Vicky Williams, shown in this July 10, 2008 file photo as an inmate at the Chillicothe Correctional Center, in Chillicothe, Missouri was released from the prison after serving 32 years for killing her husband, on October 15, 2010. Williams, who was convicted of hiring someone to kill her husband Gilbert Lee in 1979, was suppose to serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole for 50 years. With the help of The Missouri Battered Women's Clemency Coalition, the Missouri Board of Probation and Parole granted Williams her release after it was determined she had suffered years of abuse. U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vicky-williams-shown-in-this-july-10-2008-file-photo-as-an-inmate-at-the-chillicothe-correctional-center-in-chillicothe-missouri-was-released-from-the-prison-after-serving-32-years-for-killing-her-husband-on-october-15-2010-williams-who-was-convicted-of-hiring-someone-to-kill-her-husband-gilbert-lee-in-1979-was-suppose-to-serve-a-life-sentence-without-the-possibility-of-parole-for-50-years-with-the-help-of-the-missouri-battered-womens-clemency-coalition-the-missouri-board-of-probation-and-parole-granted-williams-her-release-after-it-was-determined-she-had-suffered-years-of-abuse-u-image258306858.html
RMW06W0X–Vicky Williams, shown in this July 10, 2008 file photo as an inmate at the Chillicothe Correctional Center, in Chillicothe, Missouri was released from the prison after serving 32 years for killing her husband, on October 15, 2010. Williams, who was convicted of hiring someone to kill her husband Gilbert Lee in 1979, was suppose to serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole for 50 years. With the help of The Missouri Battered Women's Clemency Coalition, the Missouri Board of Probation and Parole granted Williams her release after it was determined she had suffered years of abuse. U
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Vicky Williams (R), shown in a family photo with her late husband Gilbert Lee and their daughter Dawn Kaufman in the 1970's was released from the Chillicothe Correctional Center, in Chillicothe, Missouri, after serving 32 years for killing her husband, on October 15, 2010. Williams, who was convicted of hiring someone to kill her husband in 1979, was suppose to serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole for 50 years. With the help of The Missouri Battered Women's Clemency Coalition, the Missouri Board of Probation and Parole granted Williams her release after it was determined she Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vicky-williams-r-shown-in-a-family-photo-with-her-late-husband-gilbert-lee-and-their-daughter-dawn-kaufman-in-the-1970s-was-released-from-the-chillicothe-correctional-center-in-chillicothe-missouri-after-serving-32-years-for-killing-her-husband-on-october-15-2010-williams-who-was-convicted-of-hiring-someone-to-kill-her-husband-in-1979-was-suppose-to-serve-a-life-sentence-without-the-possibility-of-parole-for-50-years-with-the-help-of-the-missouri-battered-womens-clemency-coalition-the-missouri-board-of-probation-and-parole-granted-williams-her-release-after-it-was-determined-she-image258306860.html
RMW06W10–Vicky Williams (R), shown in a family photo with her late husband Gilbert Lee and their daughter Dawn Kaufman in the 1970's was released from the Chillicothe Correctional Center, in Chillicothe, Missouri, after serving 32 years for killing her husband, on October 15, 2010. Williams, who was convicted of hiring someone to kill her husband in 1979, was suppose to serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole for 50 years. With the help of The Missouri Battered Women's Clemency Coalition, the Missouri Board of Probation and Parole granted Williams her release after it was determined she
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