Thomas Silverstein

American criminal and prisoner

Thomas Silverstein - American criminal and prisoner
Born

February 4th, 1952
73 years ago

Died

May 11th, 2019
6 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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A lifelong criminal, Silverstein's crimes primarily involved violence while incarcerated. Silverstein spent a significant portion of life in solitary confinement due to assaults on prison staff and other inmates. His actions led to multiple convictions, including murder. Silverstein became a well-documented figure within the criminal justice system, with discussions surrounding the treatment of inmates in isolation. Such situations drew attention to broader issues within prison systems, particularly concerning rehabilitation and human rights.

Conviction for multiple murders while imprisoned

Served decades in solitary confinement

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