• Paul Flores, convicted for the
1996 murder of Cal-Poly student Kristin Smart. • Anerae Brown aka
X-Raided, convicted for the
murder of a woman during a home invasion robbery. He was released on September 14, 2018 on parole. •
Hans Reiser, creator of
ReiserFS, was convicted with the 2006 murder of his estranged wife Nina Reiser. He was initially serving his sentence in
San Quentin State Prison, then was transferred to Pleasant Valley State Prison in 2011. •
Jesse Rugge, convicted of aggravated
kidnapping. Notorious for his association with
Jesse James Hollywood and his involvement in the kidnapping/murder of
Nick Markowitz. Released in October, 2013. •
Lyle and Erik Menendez, brothers convicted of murdering their parents. •
Sirhan Sirhan, convicted of the June 5, 1968
assassination of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy. •
Flesh-N-Bone (born Stanley Howse), a member of the multi-platinum rap group
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Howse was convicted on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and probation violation on September 22, 2000. He was released in July 2008. •
Roger Kibbe, known as the "
I-5 Strangler" for killing 8 people on freeways around
Sacramento, California. •
Steven "Boston" Colver, convicted in 2011 for the 2009 murder of his girlfriend's mother, Joanne Witt. •
Ryan Scott Blinston, a spree killer who murdered three people in 2020, was imprisoned at Pleasant Valley State Prison for burglary and car theft in 2013 but is currently imprisoned at Pleasant Valley again. • Jason Budrow, murdered Roger Kibbe when they were cellmates and also stabbed Paul Flores. • Mark Hatten (1967 - 2020) aka Mark "Hollywood" Hatten: Convicted in 2003 of making criminal threats against model
Anna Nicole Smith, assault and battery against her neighbor Rene Navarro of North Hollywood, California. The jury convicted Mark Richmond Hatten of two felony counts; assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury and battery. Mark "Hollywood" Hatten spent six years in prison. ==See also==