The Dark Story Behind Prisoner's Ear Necklaces

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Unraveling the Prisoner's Ear Necklace the bizarre piece of jewelry!: Unraveling the Mystery. This story is so wild, you'll be questioning reality-wait until you hear how a prisoner turned his own horror into a bizarre piece of jewelry!

Hernandez attacked Mark in the cell the men shared at the prison in 2018.

He allegedly became agitated at Mark because he would not stop pestering him. He took out a homemade shank and stabbed the man. He then removed his eyes, placed them in a cup and showed them to other inmates, saying that he would consume them as a snack later.

He then mutilated the man's body, rolled him inside a sheet, and placed his ear on a string that he wore around his neck to the chow hall for breakfast the following morning.

This led to the discovery of Mark's body.

Larry Mark was serving life in prison for the 1981 murder of a taxi cab driver.

Michael Hernandez murdered a 67-year-old woman during a 2004 home invasion, a crime earning him a death sentence. While awaiting trial, Hernandez was indicted on charges he threatened to kill then-president George W. Bush. In May 2017, Hernandez was re-sentenced to life in prison.

Hernandez watched his father overdose on drugs in front of him in 1990. In 1998. His mother, Cheryl Walker, murdered her abusive husband, sending her to prison. As a child, the couple regularly beat Hernandez, something psychologists say caused permanent brain damage. They also used drugs with their son before he turned 12 years old.

Only one guard manned the dorm at the prison where the attack occurred. A sergeant usually works on the unit with a guard, however, on this particular day, he was elsewhere in the facility tending to other tasks. That left one guard alone to watch up to 250 inmates.
Hours after Hernandez murdered Mark, a gang fight broke out at the facility. This incident resulted in four hospitalizations though no fatalities occurred

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