The 20 oldest inmates in Pa. state prisons and why they're still incarcerated (2024)

In Pennsylvania, life means life. If you're convicted of first-degree murder, the crime carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. That explains why about half of the state's oldest inmates remain in Pennsylvania State Prisons. The state has an inmate locator that allows members of the public to search inmates by age, so lehighvalleylive.com used that tool to discover who are the oldest inmates in Pennsylvania and where they're housed.

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Pennsylvania's newest state prison, State Correctional Institution Phoenix, opened in 2018 | AP Photo

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The crimes

We then cross-referenced those inmate names with the state's Unified Judicial System Web portal to find out what crimes they committed, when they were convicted and how long they were ordered to serve. Many of the oldest inmates are killers, but the oldest one isn't. What did he do? When was he convicted? The answers are below.

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Public access to court cases

We relied on the state online databases for all the information below. In some cases, the Unified Judicial System portal had no record of inmates listed in the inmate locator. A spokeswoman from the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections said she couldn't provide clarity on why some inmates weren't listed in the portal. With that sidenote, the following are the 20 oldest inmates in Pennsylvania.

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Inmate: Donald B. Hofler

Age: 84

Crime: He pleaded guilty in 2005 to two counts of third-degree murder. The English professor at Loyola University Maryland killed his wife after she left him and killed her teenage son, according to the Baltimore Sun.

Sentence: 40 to 80 years

Committing County: York

Current location: SCI Laurel Highlands

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Inmate: Paul Gilly

Age: 85

Crime: He was convicted of first-degree murder in 1972. He killed United Mine Workers union reformer Joseph "Jock" Yablonski, his wife and daughter in 1969, according to a triblive.com report.

Sentence: Life

Committing County: Washington

Current location: SCI Albion

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Inmate: Shields Frye

Age: 85

Crime: He was convicted of robbery and murder in 1983.

Sentence: Life

Committing County: Philadelphia

Current location: SCI Dallas

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Inmate: Ronald Crist Fahlfelder

Age: 85

Crime: No record

Sentence: No record

Committing County: Union

Current location: SCI Laurel Highlands

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Inmate: Louis Dottle Jr.

Age: 85

Crime: He was convicted of first-degree murder in 1991. He killed his wife, his appeal paperwork says.

Sentence: Life

Committing County: Lawrence

Current location: SCI Greene

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Inmate: Cornwallis Littles

Age: 86

Crime: He pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in 1964.

Sentence: Life

Committing County: Philadelphia

Current location: SCI Laurel Highlands

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Inmate: Thomas Holliday

Age: 86

Crime: He pleaded guilty to more than 200 sex offenses in 2014. He repeatedly sexually abused a girl and filmed it, according to CBS Philadelphia.

Sentence: 935 to 1,800 years

Committing County: Bucks

Current location: SCI Laurel Highlands

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Inmate: Sherman F. Gravitt

Age: 86

Crime: He was convicted of first-degree murder in 2002.

Sentence: Life

Committing County: Philadelphia

Current location: SCI Laurel Highlands

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Inmate: Francis Richard Ferri

Age: 86

Crime: He was charged in 1983 and convicted of first-degree murder in 1987. He killed a partner in a drug distribution ring, his appeal says.

Sentence: Life

Committing County: Allegheny

Current location: SCI Dallas

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Inmate: Ralph N. Sharp

Age: 87

Crime: No record

Sentence: No record

Committing County: Philadelphia

Current location: SCI Laurel Highlands

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Inmate: Byron G. Hathaway

Age: 87

Crime: He was convicted of murder in 1981. The victim was his wife, Bernadette, an appeal says.

Sentence: Life

Committing County: Delaware

Current location: SCI Dallas

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Inmate: George Verle Conard

Age: 87

Crime: He was convicted of first-degree murder in 1982.

Sentence: Life

Committing County: Perry

Current location: SCI Huntingdon

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Inmate: Joseph Busija

Age: 87

Crime: He pleaded guilty to seven sex offenses, including four felonies, in 2007. He was a carnival worker who molested two children, according to a triblive.com report.

Sentence: 15 to 30 years

Committing County: Westmoreland

Current location: SCI Laurel Highlands

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Inmate: Alfred J. Stoudt

Age: 88

Crime: He pleaded guilty in 2015 to stalking and indecent assault. His victim was an autistic teen, according to a report in the Reading Eagle.

Sentence: He was paroled, found to be a violator and sentenced in 2017 to one to three years.

Committing County: Berks

Current location: SCI Waymart

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Inmate: Alice Green

Age: 88

Crime: She was convicted at trial of first-degree murder in 1978. A court appeal says she stabbed Horace Alexander for "cheating" on her.

Sentence: Life

Committing County: Philadelphia

Current location: SCI Muncy

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Inmate: Daniel Derence

Age: 88

Crime: He pleaded guilty to three counts of rape in 1996, was paroled and pleaded guilty to possession of child p*rnography in 2014.

Sentence: Five to 10 years on the first conviction and 9 to 18 months on the second conviction. It's unclear from public records why he's an inmate even though his maximum sentence in both crimes has expired.

Committing County: Allegheny

Current location: SCI Albion

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Inmate: George Rogers

Age: 90

Crime: No record

Sentence: No record

Committing County: Crawford

Current location: SCI Huntingdon

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Inmate: Ralph M. Duncan

Age: 90

Crime: He sexually assaulted a teenage girl and intimidated two witnesses, according to a report on triblive.com. He pleaded guilty to sexual assault and intimidating a witness in 2013.

Sentence: 8.5 to 30 years

Committing County: Indiana

Current location: SCI Houtzdale

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Inmate: Joseph Budick

Age: 91

Crime: He sexually abused a girl between the years of 2005 and 2008, according to the Times Herald of Norristown, Pa. He pleaded guilty to involuntary deviate sexual intercourse in 2014.

Sentence: Four to 10 years

Committing County: Montgomery

Current location: SCI Mahanoy

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Inmate: Byron B. Chadderdon

Age: 92

Crime: He took more than $670,000 from his sister's trust fund, according to a report in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He pleaded no contest to five counts of theft and single counts of receiving stolen property and misapplication of funds in 2014.

Sentence: Three to seven years

Committing County: Allegheny

Current location: SCI Laurel Highlands

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FAQs

Who is the longest living inmate? ›

Paul Geidel Jr. (April 21, 1894 – May 1, 1987) was the longest-serving prison inmate in the United States whose sentence ended with his parole, a fact that earned him a place in Guinness World Records. He is now the 2nd longest-serving inmate next to Francis Clifford Smith who survived 70 years, 31 days.

What are the oldest still running prisons? ›

The 1798 Penitentiary House, which was the first state prison in New Jersey and the third in the nation after the Walnut Street Jail in Philadelphia and Newgate in New York City, is also the oldest building still in operation as part of an active, working prison in the United States.

How many people are currently incarcerated in Pennsylvania? ›

Every day, more than 37,000 men and women are housed in one of 24 Department of Corrections (DOC) facilities across Pennsylvania. There are many rules and regulations that each must follow as well as varying programs and services available to them while incarcerated.

What state has the safest prisons? ›

The two Best States for corrections are New Hampshire and Maine , which both also rank in the top three for safety. New Hampshire also ranks in the top 10 overall, as do Massachusetts and Utah , the fourth and fifth Best States for corrections, respectively.

What does 25 to life mean? ›

Sometimes indeterminate sentences contain a number of years before the life sentence part, as in 25 years to life. This timeframe gives the judge leeway for assigning the minimum years, as well as the point at which the possibility of parole can be reached.

Who is the oldest woman prisoner? ›

Yesterday, we heard about one of the oldest men in prison. Today, we meet the oldest incarcerated woman, 91-year-old Lucille Mary Keppen. She committed her crime just three years ago. NPR's Laura Sullivan found her in Shakopee, Minnesota.

Has anyone ever outlived a life sentence? ›

On February 11, 2021, Ligon was released from prison at the age of 83. He spoke to the BBC World Service about his life in May 2021. After killing a man in a bar fight, he was sentenced to life in prison for murder and was denied parole 69 times before he was released at age 89.

Who was the first ever inmate? ›

(California State Library.) The Waban served as the prison prior to San Quentin's activation. The first name appearing on the list is that of Charles Currier, a 22-year-old cabinet maker, received January 25, 1851. He was convicted of grand larceny out of Sacramento County.

How many state prisons are there in PA? ›

Learn more about the operation and history of the DOC's 23 state correctional institutions and motivational boot camp.

Are there private prisons in PA? ›

Although there are no private state prisons in Pennsylvania, some of the Department of Corrections' community contract facilities are operated by for-profit companies, including several operated by GEO Group.

What are the maximum prisons in PA? ›

Maximum security
Institution NameLocation
State Correctional Institution – FayetteLa Belle, Pennsylvania
State Correctional Institution – ForestMarienville, Pennsylvania
State Correctional Institution – FrackvilleFrackville, Pennsylvania
State Correctional Institution – PhoenixSkippack, Pennsylvania

What is the biggest problem in prisons? ›

Prison overcrowding is one of the key contributing factors to poor prison conditions around the world. It is also arguably the biggest single problem facing prison systems and its consequences can at worst be life-threatening at best prevent prisons from fulfilling their proper function.

Who is the longest inmate on death row? ›

Raymond George Riles

Who is the longest isolated prisoner? ›

Maudsley is now reported to have surpassed the world record for time spent in solitary, spending 23 of every 24 hours in his cell. That unenviable benchmark had previously been set by US prisoner Albert Woodfox, who died last August, six years after his release, having spent 43 years in isolation.

Who was the youngest life prisoner? ›

The sentence was controversial because Tate was 12 years old at the time of the murder, and his victim was 6. He was the youngest person in modern US history to be sentenced to life imprisonment, bringing broad criticism on the treatment of juvenile offenders in the justice system of the state of Florida.

What is the longest an innocent person has been incarcerated? ›

An Oklahoma judge has exonerated a man who spent nearly 50 years in prison for murder, the longest serving inmate to be declared innocent of a crime. Glynn Simmons, 71, who was released in July after prosecutors agreed that key evidence in his case was not turned over to his defense lawyers, was ruled innocent Tuesday.

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