Longest-Serving Inmate Tells Terribly Sad Story Of Why She’s Been In Prison Since She Was 18

vote

Inmate reveals all!

Watch Our Video Of The Day

Content warning: the subject matter in this article may be upsetting to some readers. 

According to Mid West Crime Files, 1957-born Sarah ‘Cindy’ White’s father began sexually abusing her when she was eight years old.

After he passed away in 1971, White’s mental health had been impacted by the harm he had done, and she spent ten months in a mental facility.

Sadly, her mother passed away while she was in the hospital, so when she was discharged, she was left alone.

Fortunately, White was invited to move in with Charles Roberson, his wife Carole, and their four kids when she was 18 years old.

They suggested that she work as the family’s full-time nanny because both of the parents were employed full-time.

Roberson and White’s relationship supposedly took a flirty turn at one time, with the two even exchanging love notes.

White, however, asserts that Roberson’s actions gradually changed into something much more ominous, where he allegedly made her view p***graphy and engage in s**ual acts.

The Indianapolis Star reports that White would later claim that the couple had sexually abused her.

White made several fruitless attempts to flee; as a warning, Roberson even killed a cat.

Resorting to desperate measures in order to escape from her tormentors, she set a fire in the home on New Year’s Eve 1975.

In the interview with Sir Trevor McDonald, she explained: “I was abused. I was extremely abused from basically a home that I was living at. And I tried to leave. And I set a fire trying to get out. And it got out of hand. And they died in the fire.

“I knew the people were there. What I was thinking was if I set a fire, then everybody can get out and I can run. That was my intention. The fire got out of hand.”

White was later arrested while she was in hospital receiving treatment for bad burns.

She continued: “Trying to save them. That’s how I got burned. I kept trying to go back into the house to get him.”

White was sentenced to six life sentences for the deaths of her accused abusers and their four children because her defence was, sadly, unsuccessful.

Since the 1990s, White’s lawyer, Charles Asher, has fought for her release from jail on the grounds that the punishment she received was unreasonable given the situation in which she found herself.

He told the The Indianapolis Star: “You have to acknowledge the horror of six lives being lost, including those of four children.

“But at the same time, I’ve never seen a person with such a sad life or sad treatment in the legal system.

“At some point, we have to ask: Are we really protecting society when we punish abused teenagers by putting them in prison and throwing away the key?”

White has said that she never led a “normal life” and that she was denied opportunities to experience things like dating and motherhood.

Instead, she has evolved into a mother figure for the newer prisoners.

“I was never able to be a mother. But a lot of these people in here that are younger, I’m mom,” she said.

White also said that because she knows she won’t have much longer to live, she is ‘looking forward’ to becoming older in prison.

She explained: “I am looking forward to growing old in here. Because you know, I am going to know that my life is not going to be much longer. And there’s something always positive on the other side.”

Chilling Website Lets You Read Final Words Of Death Row Prisoners Before Execution

You can find almost anything on the internet if you use the correct search term and your preferred search engine, but not everything you might find is secure, amiable, or healthy.

However, many people who opt to take an online romp along the varied strands of the world wide web do so explicitly because they are seeking the exact opposite of those things.

The bizarre world of true crime is one of the internet’s biggest obsessions, even though people have been fascinated by criminals and their stories for a very long time—far before anybody even thought to “google” anything.

There isn’t much true crime enthusiasts enjoy more than digging into the specifics of a death row case, despite the fact that many criminals inspire a great deal of intrigue.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice maintains a website where it compiles details about death row inmates who have been executed, including their last words, for those who are interested.

The website provides information about these people’s identities, the offences for which they were found guilty, the dates they were executed, and their often terrifying final statements.

A few convicts are unrepentant and go out cursing and swearing at everyone around them. Others have a few things to say and pray for pardon.

In the case of killer James French, who received a life sentence before intentionally killing a fellow inmate so he could get the electric chair, he supposedly used his final moments to suggest ‘French fries’ as a headline for the newspapers.

Others just get straight to the point, with one death row inmate saying ‘let’s do this s**t’ before his execution.

A woman who saw around 300 executions claimed that Cameron Todd Willingham’s expletives at his ex-wife were the “worst” last words she had ever heard. The prison warden carried out Willingham’s execution before he had completed speaking in order to get him to stop talking.

Although it may sound bizarre, the internet is full of strange and macabre websites that offer all kinds of information to pique your interest.

Another area of the internet has transcripts of the final discussions the pilots had before their aircraft crashed, in addition to the website that contains the last words of death row inmates.

There’s even the final moments in the cockpit from the plane crash into the Hudson River that inspired the Tom Hanks movie Sully, and it turns out the movie stuck pretty close to what actually happened.

Man Who Killed Jeffrey Dahmer Explains Why He Did It

Image Credit: REUTERS / Alamy

The murderer of Jeffrey Dahmer has revealed why he bludgeoned the notorious serial killer to death while they were both in prison.

Between 1978 and 1991, Dahmer murdered 17 men and boys and admitted to eating the flesh of some of his victims.

Dahmer, also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, has been trending online again since Ryan Murphy’s new Netflix series about his life, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, debuted last week.

An interview with the man who ended his life, fellow prison inmate and convicted murderer Christopher Scarver, has resurfaced amid renewed online interest in the killer.

Dahmer was arrested and sentenced to 16 consecutive terms of life imprisonment in both Wisconsin and Ohio after his decade-long killing spree. He never served more than a few years, however.

Credit: ARCHIVIO GBB / Alamy

Scarver beat Dahmer to death with a metal bar at Wisconsin’s Columbia Correctional Facility in 1994.

Scarver described Dahmer as a difficult inmate in a 2015 interview with the New York Post.

“He crossed the line with some people – prisoners, prison staff. Some people who are in prison are repentant, but he was not one of them,” the then 45-year-old recalled.

Scarver went on to say “I saw heated interactions between [Dahmer] and other prisoners from time to time” but added that he “never interacted with him.”

Despite giving the serial killer a wide berth, Scarver admitted to becoming “disgusted” by Dahmer’s crimes. Then, on November 28, 1994, the two had a fatal run-in when they were assigned to clean the prison’s gymnasium.

Scarver recalled being mopping the floor with Dahmer and another inmate named Jesse Anderson when he felt someone poke him in the back.

“I turned around, and [Dahmer] and Jesse were kind of laughing under their breath,” Scarver explained, adding: “I looked right into their eyes, and I couldn’t tell which had done it.”

Scarver later followed Dahmer into the staff locker room, picking up a 20-inch, 5-pound metal bar from the weight room.

Scarver questioned the serial killer after cornering him: “I asked him if he did those things ’cause I was fiercely disgusted. He was shocked. Yes, he was.”

Credit: World History Archive / Alamy

“He started looking for the door pretty quick. I blocked him,” Scarver continued, adding: “He ended up dead. I put his head down.”

Scarver then used the same weapon to kill Anderson in a similar manner. In Colorado, he is currently serving three life sentences.

Florida Man Drinks Cup Of Bleach In Courtroom After Jury Finds Him Guilty