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Colorado Supermax Prison: 11 Famous Criminals Currently Locked Up
5280, the prison, which is often referred to as the Alcatraz of the Rockies, houses nearly 400 of the world s most dangerous criminals.
The compound is designed with the highest level of security in mind, keeping its prisoners in solitary confinement for at least 23 hours a day.
Unsurprisingly, criminals that require security to this degree have gained notoriety throughout the world. Here are the most infamous inmates currently being held at ADX:
Infamous Inmates of Colorado s Supermax Prison
These six criminals are not the only famous prisoners serving time at ADX. Here are five others that you may know:
$100K Reward for Unsolved Colorado Double Homicide Case
The stakes just got higher in a 21-year-old Colorado murder case.
It was February 14, 2000, when 16-year-old Stephanie Hart-Grizell and 15-year-old Nick Kunselman were tragically shot and killed at 12:47 a.m. in a Subway sandwich shop near Columbine High School in Metro Denver. According to KDVR, Stephanie was in the shop waiting for Nick to get off from work when the shooting occurred.
No arrests were ever made in the case and the motive for the killings is uncertain. The families of the two young victims have remained hopeful an arrest will eventually be made.
Colorado Bank Robbery Numbers Surge in 2021
Bank robbers are busy right now in Colorado.
The Denver metro area saw 10 recent bank robberies. 9News reports that there have been 25 Colorado bank robberies already in 2021, much higher than normal.
RECENT BANK ROBBERIES
Key Bank, 16796 E. Smoky Hill Rd., Feb. 8
Key Bank, 12101 E. Dartmouth Ave., Feb. 8
BBVA Compass, 8101 E. Belleview Ave., Feb. 9
TCF Bank, 2084 S. Broadway, Feb. 9
First Bank, 2300 S. Havana St., Feb. 9
First Bank, 2740 S. Colorado Blvd., Feb. 11
Key Bank, 88 Lamar St Ste 100, Feb. 12
First Bank, 2155 W 136th Ave., Feb. 12
US Bank, 8441 W Bowles Ave., Feb. 1
Authorities are worried that the trend will continue. The FBI has asked the public to check out the surveillance pictures and be aware of anyone similar who might have recently changed their spending habits or discussed coming into money suddenly.