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| Bank robber begs judge to give him the max so he can die in prison |
| By sun-sentinel.com- Paula McMahon |
| Published: 04/07/2017 |
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When Chris Peak was sentenced Thursday for robbing $347 from a Fort Lauderdale bank, he calmly begged the judge to give him the maximum punishment. The 65-year-old serial bank robber, who has spent most of his adult life behind bars, said that being a free man didn’t work out for him. He just wanted to be sent back to his favorite federal prison hospital so he can die there. Prison doctors told him three years ago that his long list of serious medical ailments, including a heart condition, would kill him in six months to a year, he explained to the judge. He sounded disappointed that he had outlived those odds. But he thinks he will die soon. Read More. |
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