Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Woody Harrelson’s Father Dies In Prison

This is a Dec. 12, 1982, file photo of Charles V. Harrelson arriving at the federal courthouse in San AntonioCharles Harrelson was Convicted of Two Murders

By Jerry Garner

Charles Harrelson, father of famous actor Woody Harrelson, has passed away in his cell in the SuperMax prison. Harrelson is believed to have died in his sleep as the result of Coronary Artery Disease. He was 69 years old.

Charles Harrelson has been in prison for murder for most of his famous son’s life. Woody Harrelson was just 7 years old when his father was first convicted for murdering a Texas businessman. The elder Harrelson was later convicted of an unrelated murder of a federal judge.

Harrelson, 69, was found “unresponsive” in his prison cell last Thursday. Authorities did not make news of the death public until the medical examiner completed a formal investigation into the cause of death. Freemont County Coroner Dorothy Twellman issued a formal announcement, stating that an autopsy revealed the official cause of death to be advanced coronary artery disease.

Harrelson was serving a sentence in federal prison for his 1979 conviction of murdering U.S. District Court Judge John Wood Jr. outside his home in San Antonio, Texas. Wood was known as “Maximum John” for the sentences he imposed against drug offenders. In one instance, he sentenced an elderly man to 20 years in prison for possession of 30 grams of marijuana. When the man said he did not think he would live that long, Wood reportedly told him to do his best.

Prosecutors contend that Harrelson was hired to kill the federal judge by a drug dealer who did not want the judge to preside over an upcoming trial. Harrelson has maintained to the end that he was innocent of the charges, stating that he was 270 miles away in Dallas, Texas at the time of the assassination. Wood’s case marked the first time in the 20th century that a federal judge was murdered.

Harrelson was originally serving his sentence at the federal prison in Atlanta, Georgia. After an attempted escape in 1995, he was transferred to the SuperMax outside of Denver, Colorado. The SuperMax is the highest security federal prison in the country.

Harrelson shared his home with such infamous criminals as the “unibomber”, Ted Kaczynski, the “Olympic Park Bomber”, Eric Rudolph, and Terry Nichols, a conspirator of the Oklahoma City bombing.

In stark contrast to his father’s life, Woody Harrelson first gained fame in the public spotlight in 1985 when he played a lovable bartender on the television series “Cheers”. He went on to greater success as he landed leading roles in movies such as “Natural Born Killers”, “White Men Can’t Jump” and “The People vs Larry Flynt”.

Harrelson has not yet issued a statement regarding his father’s passing.

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1 comment:

Paul Guise said...

Wow, I didnt know he even had a father, let alone that he was in prison for murder.

I wonder if Woody visited him at all?

Nice bit of information here mate.