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No shortage of women who dream of snaring a husband on Death Row / Experts ponder why deadliest criminals get so many proposals
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No shortage of women who dream of snaring a husband on Death Row / Experts ponder why deadliest criminals get so many proposals
Being a celebrity, being a rock star, being a sports star and being a cold blooded murderer. The sure fire ways to get women throwing themselves at youPrison weddings in California are a regular occurrence. In general, about 20 inmates get married in ceremonies held on the first Friday of even-numbered months at San Quentin, and usually at least one condemned inmate is among them.
And Death Row inmates have no shortage of suitors. In fact, the more notorious the murderer, the less he has to work for female companionship, San Quentin spokesman Eric Messick said.
Letters of adoration flow in daily to Death Row inmates from all over the world, some of them 20 handwritten pages long.
Richard Allen Davis, the man who kidnapped 12-year-old Polly Klaas from her Petaluma home in 1993 and killed her, "probably gets more mail than most," Messick said. Richard Ramirez, the "Night Stalker" who killed 13 people and has more than a passing interest in Satanism, has women virtually throwing themselves at him despite the fact he is already married.
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