•
Victor Licata,
axe murderer, whose slaying of his family in 1933 influenced the idea that
marijuana causes criminal insanity •
Ruby McCollum, was a married African-American woman convicted of shooting and killing a prominent white doctor, C. Leroy Adams in
Live Oak, Florida; she said he forced her to have sex and to bear his child. Her conviction was overturned on appeal by a technicality, and she was ruled mentally incompetent to go to a second trial. She was committed to the hospital in 1954 and released under the
Baker Act in 1974. In the 21st century, at least three new books have been published about her case, and two documentary films have been made, one in 2013 and one in 2014. •
Chris Calhoun, A Korean War vet who suffered from
posttraumatic stress disorder. The film
Chattahoochee was made about his experiences at the Florida State Hospital. •
John William Clouser, the "Florida Fox," was a former police detective who appeared for a time on the
FBI Most Wanted List. Clouser escaped FSH in 1967 after having previously been committed in the wake of a kidnapping and armed robbery. He turned himself in to authorities 1974. •
Devon Arthurs, An 18-year-old convert to Salafist Islam who killed two of his Neo Nazi roommates for disrespecting his conversion. •
Jesse Delbert Daniels, disabled man who was accused of a rape in Tavares before being committed to the state hospital for 14 years without ever standing trial before finally being released on appeal. ==See also==