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Federal Bureau of Prisons, Hawaii
Crime boss convicted of kidnapping, murdering son’s friend is found dead in federal prison cell
Miske’s crime organization, referred to in an indictment as the “Miske Enterprise,” ran from the late 1990s until his arrest in July 2020.
Hawaii crime boss dies in prison months after being convicted, authorities say
Michael Miske, 50, was found unresponsive Sunday at the Federal Detention Center Honolulu and life-saving efforts by staff and emergency medical responders failed to save him, the Bureau of Prisons said in a news release. It was unclear what caused his death.
Hawaii Crime Boss Michael Miske Dies in Prison
Miske was discovered unresponsive on Sunday at the Federal Detention Center in Honolulu, according to a news release from the Bureau of Prisons.
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Local crime boss’s cause of death still a mystery
The 50-year-old was scheduled to be sentenced for his crimes on Jan. 30 HPD / 2013 Michael J. Miske Jr.: The 50-year-old was ...
KHON Honolulu on MSN
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What does Miske’s death mean for accused co-conspirators, victims?
He was never coming out of prison, except if he was in a box. And then at his age, his life expectancy was probably another ...
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Miske Felt Hopeful About Appeal Before His Death In Jail, Lawyer Says
Lenard Vare, a former prison warden and an expert on prison and jail suicides, said that given Miske’s violent background, an ...
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Who was Mike Miske Jr and what happened to one of Hawaii’s most notorious crime figures?
MICHAEL Miske Jr was a prominent Honolulu businessman who became one of Hawaii’s most notorious criminal figures. The crime ...
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Miske’s death may terminate some criminal proceedings
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The death of Michael
Miske
will impact some ongoing criminal proceedings, according to the U.S. Attorney ...
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