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Inmate serving life sentence at SCI-Camp Hill jumped to his death |
By witf.org |
Published: 01/18/2018 |
(Camp Hill) -- An inmate serving a life sentence for a 1989 murder jumped to his death from the second floor of a housing unit at a state prison in Cumberland County. The state Department of Corrections says 70-year-old James Bailey died Monday of injuries suffered at the State Correctional Institute at Camp Hill. He had been temporarily transferred there from a Greene County prison on January 9th. Read More. |
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