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  1. As you all know, in 1988 Richard Speck and Ronzelle Larimore made a video in prison that is half talkshow, half pornography. Just a few glimpses of the video have been shown (in the A&E) documentary about Richard. Bill Kurtis obtained the tape through an anonymous lawyer, his production company paid 5K for it back in the 90's.

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  2. May 16, 1996 · The tape of Mr. Speck, who died in prison in 1991, was made available to the State House Judicary-Criminal Law Committee and other lawmakers by the journalist Bill Kurtis, who has made a...

    • Nina Jo Schmale. Nina was 19 when she announced to her family, “I’m going to nursing school.” It was the early 1960s, before the flowering of the women’s liberation movement, an era when it wasn’t assumed that women would leave the house to work, and those who did had few choices.
    • Patricia Ann Matusek. Often after a day of classes at Fenger High School, Pat Matusek walked to Roseland Community Hospital to see her cousin Tommy. She was 14.
    • Pamela Lee Wilkening. A few days before she died, Pam called her mother to say she couldn’t come visit that weekend. Her graduation from nursing school was less than a month away, exams were coming up and she needed to stay at her townhouse in the city to study.
    • Mary Ann Jordan. Mary Ann Jordan grew up hearing her father’s tales of her Irish grandmother, Grace. In the early 1900s, Grace Jordan was a high-ranking surgical nurse at the University of Michigan, and the stories of her accomplishments made Mary Ann think she could be a nurse too.
  3. At issue will be a video aired by a Chicago television station that shows Richard Speck, one of America's most notorious killers, cavorting around an Illinois maximum-security jail in women's...

  4. 10 Unseen Photos Of The Richard Speck Murders. On the night of July 13, 1966, 25-year-old career criminal Richard Speck broke into the townhouse for student nurses at the South Chicago Community Hospital with the intention of committing a routine burglary. Upon entering the residence, Speck encountered nine young women, all of whom he tied up ...

  5. Prison video In May 1996, Chicago television news anchor Bill Kurtis received video tapes made at Stateville Correctional Center in 1988 from an anonymous attorney. Showing them publicly for the first time before the Illinois state legislature , Kurtis pointed out the explicit scenes of sex, drug use, and money being passed around by prisoners ...

  6. May 18, 1996 · Included in the special is the video of a leering, laughing Speck enjoying his prison lifestyle which has fueled debate over prison conditions and life sentences vs. the death penalty. Cast Bill Kurtis

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