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{{first pic|Montrose Hill.jpg|An aerial view of the prison, used by [[KCNU]] upon broadcast. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]''}}
{{first pic|Montrose Hill.jpg|An aerial view of the prison, used by [[KCNU]] upon broadcast. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]''}}
'''Montrose Hills State Penitentiary''' was a prison located in [[Jacksonville, Kentucky|Jacksonville]], [[Kentucky]]. [[Oswald Danes]] was a long-term resident prior to his [[execution]] by [[lethal injection]]. A large crowd of angry Americans gathered outside the prison when Danes, resurrected on "[[Miracle Day]]", was paroled by the governor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]'')
'''Montrose Hills State Penitentiary''' was a prison located in [[Jacksonville, Kentucky|Jacksonville]], [[Kentucky]]. [[Oswald Danes]] was a long-term resident prior to his [[execution]] by [[lethal injection]] in [[2011]]. A large crowd of angry Americans gathered outside the prison when Danes, resurrected on "[[Miracle Day]]", was paroled by the [[Governor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
In the real world, Jacksonville, Kentucky is not the home of Kentucky's death row jail, nor any state or federal prison.
In the real world, Jacksonville, Kentucky is not the home of Kentucky's death row jail, nor any state or federal prison.
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[[Category:US prisons]]

Revision as of 21:49, 1 January 2018

An aerial view of the prison, used by KCNU upon broadcast. (TV: The New World

Montrose Hills State Penitentiary was a prison located in Jacksonville, Kentucky. Oswald Danes was a long-term resident prior to his execution by lethal injection in 2011. A large crowd of angry Americans gathered outside the prison when Danes, resurrected on "Miracle Day", was paroled by the Governor. (TV: The New World)

Behind the scenes

In the real world, Jacksonville, Kentucky is not the home of Kentucky's death row jail, nor any state or federal prison.