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California parole panel votes in favor of release from prison for Sirhan Sirhan
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<blockquote data-quote="FullAuto" data-source="post: 3629037" data-attributes="member: 5110"><p>A lot of it is prison letters to various people. Some of it is writing to people they knew prior to being caught. Some of it is writing to strangers. The inmate can't profit of selling their autographs, but there are ways for the people to get around it. It's common for people to put small amounts of money on their account and then write them. That will usually generate a response. Most of the letters will come with the envelopes that are stamped with the prison's return address and postmarks. Then there is also people that knew them before they were caught that sell old letters or autographs out of yearbooks or similar. Most of my stuff came from prisons though and I have bought all mine from a very well known (in the business) broker that's been featured on various TV shows and news articles for the business he runs. People like Gacy and Manson are easier to get as they put a lot of stuff out there. But Unabomber and BTK are very difficult to obtain so the value is higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FullAuto, post: 3629037, member: 5110"] A lot of it is prison letters to various people. Some of it is writing to people they knew prior to being caught. Some of it is writing to strangers. The inmate can't profit of selling their autographs, but there are ways for the people to get around it. It's common for people to put small amounts of money on their account and then write them. That will usually generate a response. Most of the letters will come with the envelopes that are stamped with the prison's return address and postmarks. Then there is also people that knew them before they were caught that sell old letters or autographs out of yearbooks or similar. Most of my stuff came from prisons though and I have bought all mine from a very well known (in the business) broker that's been featured on various TV shows and news articles for the business he runs. People like Gacy and Manson are easier to get as they put a lot of stuff out there. But Unabomber and BTK are very difficult to obtain so the value is higher. [/QUOTE]
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