Charles Voyde Harrelson was created on July 23, 1938 in Lovelady, Texas. Throughout the course of the lifetime he had four wives, and worked as an encyclopedia salesman and skilled gambler.
Whether or not those were part-time cover tasks is unknown but according to his son, he was allegedly a CIA assassin.
In 1960 he had been convicted for armed robbery and a year after Woody was born. Eight decades later, Charles Harrelson was arrested for the murder of Alan Berg but could afterwards be aquitted by a jury of his peers.
David Berg, the brother of Alan Berg wrote a book about his view of Alan's murder influenced him and his family named Run, Brother Run.
The Short Stretch of"Good Behavior"
So now it is 1978 and he had not been arrested. Maybe he was busy selling encyclopedias in this clean stretch.
The length of good behaviour did not last long because in 1979 he found himself in the middle of yet another murder offense. This time it was for the killing of a federal judge. You are not even supposed to raise your voice in a judge, let alone murder one for pay or otherwise.
U.S. District Judge John H. Wood Jr. was notorious for providing heavy sentences for drug offenses and consequently had a terrible reputation among the criminal population that was conscious of this fact.
Hired To Kill A Federal Judge
Charles Harrelson was hired by a drug dealer named Jamiel Chagra to eliminate the judge in order to avoid serving a life sentence in prison.
Harrelson was arrested for the strike based off captured communications between Chagra and his brother in a prison visit.
Charles got sentenced to 2 life sentences and a few of his wives also was convicted on charges of being an accomplice to the murder.
As you saw in the movie of Woody Harrelson previously, he did his best to have his father's verdict overturned but was ultimately unable to achieve that.
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