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Colour is a powerful and important communication tool, and it is tied to religious, cultural, political and social influences. By stopping to consider what each. Richard Honeck 1. American murderer, served what was, at the time, the longest prison sentence ever to end in a prisoners release. Jailed in November 1. Honeck was paroled from Menard Correctional Center in Chester, Illinois on 2. December 1. 96. 3, having served 6. In the decades between his conviction and the time his case came to public notice again in August 1. Dreamfall-Chapters-900x331.jpg' alt='The Longest Day Colour Version' title='The Longest Day Colour Version' />June 1. Honeck, a telegraph operator and the son of a wealthy dealer in farm equipment, was 2. Chicago in September 1. Walter F. Koeller. He and another man, Herman Hundhausen, had gone to Koellers room armed with an eight inch bowie knife, a sixteen inch bowie knife, a silver plated case knife, a. They also carried a getaway kit two satchels filled with dime novels, obscene etchings, and clothes from which the names had been cut New York Times, 45 September 1. Richard Honeck before and after mugshots taken at the time of his arrest 1. Koeller, who was later found by the police sitting in a chair stabbed in the back, had testified for the prosecution some years earlier when Honeck and Hundhausen were charged with setting a number of fires in their home town, Hermann, Missouri New York Times, 5 September 1. According to a confession made by Hundhausen, the two men had sworn revenge and had planned Koellers murder in considerable detail. Honeck, Hundhausen said, had stabbed the dead man with the eight inch bowie knife Ibid and Chicago Tribune, 5 September, 2. October, 5 November 1. It was left to a latter day Associated Press reporter, the memorably named Bob Poos, to shine a spotlight on Honecks case in 1. Menard prison newspaper. Poos noted that after his initial article was published in the papers, the aged murderer received a mailbag of 2,0. Germany, offers of employment, and gifts of money in sums ranging from 5 down to 2. Honeck, who was permitted under prison rules to answer one letter per week, observed Itll take a long time to deal with these. Honeck spent the first years of his sentence in Joliet Prison, where in 1. He served 2. 8 days in solitary confinement for that infraction, but had a clean record after moving to Menard, where he worked for 3. I guess Id have to be pretty careful if I got paroled, the old lag concluded when interviewed by Poos. There must be an awful lot of traffic now, and people, compared with what I remember. Chicago Tribune, 2. August and 2. 7 October 1. Clara Orth shows Honeck the scrapbook she had assembled filled with news stories about him, December 1. Poos got the chance to find out whether he was right when he accompanied the sprightly 8. Honeck after his release as he was escorted to St Louis airport to catch a flight to San Francisco. The old man, he wrote, was visibly amazed at the progress that had passed him by while he sat behind prison bars. During the car trip from Chester to St Louis, Honeck said, Why, we must be going 3. The driver, Warden Ross Randolph, answered, Actually, Richard, were going 6. Later, on the jet, Honeck remarked, I travelled faster in that car today than I ever had in my life, and now were going almost 1. Honeck was met at San Francisco airport by his niece, Mrs Clara Orth, who had been alerted to his extraordinary story by Pooss original news report. She had quit her job to care for her uncle, selling her one bedroom trailer home and buying another in Oregon which had two bedrooms for them St Petersburg Evening Independent, 2. December 1. 96. 3 Tuscaloosa News, 1 January 1. Mentor Graphics Eldo Simulator there. Richard Honeck in 1. Orth who was Honecks sisters daughter had some family memories to recount as well. Her mother had died a couple of years after Honeck went to jail, and her widowed father sent her to Hermann to live with her grandfather, Honecks father, and an aunt. In six years in Missouri, Orth recalled, Uncle Richards father and sister never once mentioned him. Interviewed again at the time of Honecks death, Orth said that her uncle had slowly become senile and had to be placed in care. He wasnt bitter, she added. He decided long ago that if he had to be in prison that he would make the best of it. Since he got out hes had a glorious time. Richard Honeck was the first prisoner to attract widespread media attention simply because of the length of time hed served. He lived on for more than a decade after his release, dying at the age of 9. Oregon nursing home St Petersburg Times, 3. December 1. 97. 6. But while his record breaking stretch probably was unique in its day, the 6. 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Richard Honeck was the subject of significant press interest at the time of his parole. Below is a gallery of press photos made available at the time of his release. Click on any image to view it in higher resolution. Charles Fossard and the Australian connection. Sifting through the vast mass of material accumulated in the course of the research for this essay, it becomes clear that one factor, above any other, increases the chance that prisoners will serve out vastly lengthy sentences the diagnosis of a mental illness. Being sent to a secure hospital, rather than a prison, means that a convict is likely to enjoy more comfortable conditions, or at least a considerably laxer regime, than he would do if he was in prison. But it also places him beyond the reach of the parole system, and theres often a presumption that somebody deranged enough to have committed violent crimes might do the same again if they are ever released irrespective of their doctors judgement. Certainly there are cases of prisoners who were eventually judged sane by those charged with caring for them who nonetheless remained behind bars, whether for political reasons or simply to guarantee public safety. Restraints, much used in Fossards time, displayed inside J Ward, the Australian state of Victorias secure mental facility in Melbourne. Photo by Darren Ward. Combine mental illness with a major crime committed in a felons youth, then, and you have the recipe for an exceptionally long spell inside. That is certainly true of the inmate who seems to have completed the longest sentence ever served Charles Fossard, a French immigrant to Australia who killed a man in Skye, just south of Melbourne, on 2. June 1. 90. 3. Fossard no doubt originally Foussard was then just 2. August that same year.