Current •
Vincent Brothers (born 1962): convicted in the shooting and stabbing of five members of his family, including three children. Sentenced to death in 2007. •
Bruce Davis (born 1942): member of the Manson family convicted of the murder of Donald "Shorty" Shea and sentenced to life in 1974. •
Richard Allen Davis (born 1954): convicted of kidnapping and murdering
Polly Klaas. •
Jon Dunkle (born 1960): convicted of murdering three young boys in
Belmont. Sentenced to death in 1990. •
Wayne Adam Ford (born 1961): convicted of killing four women in 1997 and 1998. Sentenced to death in 2006.. •
Marie Equi •
Isauro Aguirre (born 1980): tortured and killed girlfriend's 8-year-old son
Gabriel Fernandez along with his girlfriend Pearl Fernandez. Aguirre was sentenced to death and Fernandez to life in prison in 2018. The case was the subject of the
Netflix series
The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez. •
Rodney Alcala: serial killer sentenced to death. He was later transferred to
Corcoran State Prison where he died. •
William Dale Archerd: murdered three family members by injecting them with insulin. Sentenced to death but commuted to life in prison. Died from pneumonia in California Medical Facility in 1977. • Alejandro Avila (born 1971): the rapist and murderer of 5-year-old
Samantha Runnion. Sentenced to death in 2005. •
Bobby Beausoleil: a former associate of the Charles Manson "
Family" currently serving a life sentence in prison. •
Charles Bolles: alias Black Bart, an American Old West outlaw. •
Luis Bracamontes (born 1970): illegal immigrant who shot and killed two Sacramento police officers and injured a civilian and a third officer. Sentenced to death in 2018. •
William Bradford: murdered a barmaid and a 15-year-old girl and may have killed as many as 20 women. Died from natural causes in California Medical Facility in 2008. •
Albert Greenwood Brown (born 1954): convicted rapist and child molester who raped and murdered a teen girl in 1980. Sentenced to death in 1982. •
Brandon Browner (born 1984): former NFL player found guilty of attempted murder, currently serving eight-year sentence. •
Edward Bunker: FBI most wanted fugitive who reformed and became an author (he wrote a novel set in San Quentin) and actor. Was sentenced at age 17, the youngest inmate at the time. •
Rodolfo Cadena: influential member of the
Mexican Mafia. Murdered by members of the
Nuestra Familia in California Institution for Men in 1972. •
David Carpenter (born 1930): the "Trailside Killer". •
Dean Carter (born 1955): serial killer convicted of murdering four women. Sentenced to death in 1985. •
Steven David Catlin (born 1944): serial killer who poisoned two wives and his mother. Sentenced to death in 1990. •
Eldridge Cleaver: member of the
Black Panther Party, was an inmate between 1958 and 1963. •
Kevin Cooper (born 1958): convicted for the hatchet and knife massacre of the Ryen family. Sentenced to death in 1985. He was involved in an escape attempt in 2000. •
Louis Craine: serial killer who killed at least 4 women. Died from AIDS complications in hospital in 1989. • Jonathan Daniel D'Arcy (born 1962): a janitor from Buena Park, was convicted of first-degree murder in the February 2, 1993 burning death of Karen Marie Laborde, a 42-year-old mother of two who identified D'Arcy as her assailant before she died. D'Arcy was sentenced to death in Orange County on April 11, 1997. •
Scott Dyleski: murdered attorney
Daniel Horowitz's wife when he was 16 years old. Was held in San Quentin for several months before being transferred. • Sonny Enraca (born 1972): gang member who shot and killed
Boyz n the Hood actor Dedrick D. Gobert during an altercation. Sentenced to death in 1996. • Pedro Espinoza (born 1989):
18th Street gang member who murdered
Jamiel Shaw II. Sentenced to death in 2013. • John Famalaro (born 1957): sentenced to death on September 6, 1997, for the kidnap, rape, and murder of 23-year-old Denise Anette Huber, from Newport Beach, California, in 1991. Famalaro abducted and murdered Denise on June 3, 1991. He was caught in July 1994 when police found her body in an icebox where he had kept her for three years. • Richard Farley (born 1948): perpetrator of the
Sunnyvale ESL shooting. Sentenced to death in 1992. •
John Linley Frazier: mass murderer and religious fanatic. Sentenced to death in 1971 but commuted to life in prison. Committed suicide by hanging in Mule Creek State Prison in 2009. •
Gerald Gallego: serial killer and rapist who kidnapped young girls to keep as sex slaves before killing them with his wife as an accomplice. Was initially sentenced to death in San Quentin but was transferred to
Nevada State Prison in 1984 to be executed for murders committed in that state. Died from cancer in Nevada Prison in 2002. •
Alex García: boxer and former gang member who stabbed a rival to death. •
Michael Gargiulo (born 1976): serial killer who killed at least three women. Sentenced to death in 2021. •
Steven Dean Gordon: Serial killer and rapist sentenced to death in 2017 for four murders. •
Willie Earl Green: wrongfully convicted of murder and exonerated. •
Griffith J. Griffith: industrialist who shot his wife through the eye. •
Steve "Clem" Grogan: a former associate of the Charles Manson "
Family". Released in 1985. •
Jose Guerrero (born 1973): serial killer who killed at least three women from 1995 to 1998. Sentenced to death in 2009. •
Merle Haggard: singer who spent time in San Quentin from 1958 to 1960. •
Billy Ray Hamilton: hitman who murdered three witnesses for
Clarence Ray Allen in 1980. Died of natural causes in hospital in 2007. •
Charles Ray Hatcher: serial killer who murdered two young boys in the Bay Area. Released in 1977. • Larry Hazlett (born 1948): convicted of the 1978 rape and murder of 20-year-old
Rosamond beauty queen Tana Woolley. Sentenced to death in 2004. •
Glenn Helzer (born 1970): founder of the Children of Thunder cult, alongside his brother Justin Helzer and his girlfriend Dawn Godman, who murdered five people in 2000. Sentenced to death in 2005. Justin hanged himself in 2013. •
Ivan Hill (born 1961): serial killer who killed at least nine women from 1979 to 1994. Sentenced to death in 2007. •
Robert Hohenberger: suspected serial killer who served three years for kidnapping two girls in 1971. • Eric Houston (born 1972): perpetrator of the
Lindhurst school shooting spree that left three students and a teacher dead. Sentenced to death in 1993. The subject of the made-for-television movie
Detention: The Siege at Johnson High. •
Ryan Hoyt (born 1979): associate of
Jesse James Hollywood, convicted of the
murder of Nicholas Markowitz. Sentenced to death in 2003. •
Michael Wayne Hunter: former death row prisoner and writer who murdered his father and stepmother. Death sentence commuted to life in prison and currently incarcerated in
Pleasant Valley State Prison. •
Jang In-hwan:
Korean independence activist who assassinated former American diplomat
Durham Stevens in 1908. • Emrys John, Tyrone Miller, and Kesaun Sykes: former marines convicted of torturing and murdering
Jan Pawel and Quiana Jenkins Pietrzak in 2008. All three were sentenced to death while a fourth accomplice, Kevin Cox, was sentenced to life in prison. • Tomoya Kawakita: Japanese-American dual citizen convicted of treason for aiding Japan during
World War II. Tomoya Kawakita appealed his conviction to the United States Supreme Court in
Kawakita v. United States. Originally held in San Quentin for his upcoming execution before his death sentence was commuted to life in prison. •
Roger Kibbe: serial killer who admitted to seven murders in Northern California. Killed at Mule Creek State Prison in 2021. •
Randy Kraft (born 1945): serial killer who was convicted of 16 murders and suspected of 51 others. Sentenced to death in 1989. • John Irving Lewis (born 1971): a member of the Gang of Four who were convicted in the
Puente Hills Mall Murders in the summer of 1991. •
Gunner Lindberg (born 1975): stabbed a Vietnamese man to death in a racially motivated attack. Sentenced to death in 1996. •
Bruce Lisker: wrongly convicted in the 1983 murder of his mother, Dorka, when he was 17. Exonerated and released from prison in 2009, at age 44. •
Russ Little: member of the
Symbionese Liberation Army accused of, but eventually acquitted of, the murder of educator
Marcus Foster. Released and moved to
Hawaii. •
Franklin Lynch (born 1955): convicted serial killer and robber who is suspected in the murders of 13 elderly women in the
East Bay during the summer of 1987. He was only charged for 3 murders and was sentenced to death in 1992. •
Dorothy Mackaye, #440960, a woman, served less than ten months of a one- to three-year sentence in 1928 •
Kelvin Malone: convicted spree killer who murdered several people in California and Missouri. He was sentenced to death in both states and was extradited to Missouri in 1999 where he was executed. •
Charles Manson: leader of the Manson family. Transferred to multiple prisons during his life. Died from cancer in hospital on November 19, 2017. •
Jarvis Jay Masters (born 1962): convicted and sentenced to death for participating in the murder of Corrections Officer Hal Burchfield. Sentenced to death in 1990. • Harold Ray Memro- Serial killer sentenced to death for the murders of three young boys in Southern California. Changed his name to Reno while on death row. • Charles "Chase" Merritt (born 1957): murdered the
McStay family for financial gain. Sentenced to death in 2020. •
Andrew Mickel (born 1979): shot a police officer to death at a gas station. Sentenced to death in 2006. •
S. S. Millard: controversial filmmaker. •
Barry Mills: leader of the
Aryan Brotherhood, incarcerated during the 1970s for armed robbery. Died in ADX Florence in 2018. •
David Misch- Serial killer, spent 17 months for theft from an April 1989 conviction. •
Jim Mitchell, prominent in the
strip club and pornography businesses in San Francisco, spent 1994–1997 in San Quentin for murdering his brother Artie. •
Thomas Mooney: political activist and labor leader who was wrongly accused of the San Francisco
Preparedness Day Bombing of 1916. Originally sentenced to death and then life in prison before being pardoned in 1939. •
Michael Morales (born 1959): convicted for the brutal murder of Terri Winchell. Sentenced to death in 1983. known as the "Dungeon Man" of San Quentin; pardoned in 1908 and became a well-known advocate of
prison reform. •
Wallace Fard Muhammad: founder of the
Nation of Islam. •
Joseph Naso (born 1934): serial killer who raped and murdered at least six women. Sentenced to death in 2013. •
Earle Nelson: serial killer and necrophile who raped and murdered at least 21 women and an infant boy in the 1920s. Spent time in San Quentin for breaking and entering as a teenager. •
Charles Ng (born 1960): serial killer who tortured and murdered 11 people with
Leonard Lake (died by suicide by
cyanide after arrest in 1985). Finally, Ng was extradited from Canada to the United States, and sentenced to death in February 1999. •
Gerald Parker (born 1955): serial killer and rapist who killed at least six women and an unborn baby. Sentenced to death in 1999. •
Art Pepper: saxophonist and heroin addict who formed an ensemble with
Frank Morgan. • Scott Peterson (born 1972): convicted of the
murder of his pregnant wife Laci Peterson and their unborn child, Conner, in a much-publicized trial. Sentenced to death in 2005, resentenced to life without parole in 2021. •
Gregory Powell: kidnapped two policemen and shot one of them dead in the
Onion Field Murder. Sentenced to death but commuted to life in prison. Died from cancer in California Medical Facility in 2012. •
Alfredo Prieto: serial killer and gang member who raped and shot five people in Southern California in 1990. Was transferred to Virginia and executed there for a double murder in 2015. •
Cleophus Prince Jr. (born 1967): serial killer who raped and murdered six women in San Diego in 1990. Sentenced to death in 1993. •
Richard Ramirez: serial killer known as "The Night Stalker", Died of lymphoma in hospital in 2013. •
David Allen Raley (born 1961): security guard who kidnapped and tortured two teenage girls, killing one of them. Sentenced to death in 1988. •
Hans Reiser: developer of the
ReiserFS file system and convicted for the murder of his wife, sentenced to 15 years to life in 2008. He is currently at
Mule Creek State Prison. •
Joe Remiro (born 1947): member of the
Symbionese Liberation Army who murdered educator
Marcus Foster in 1973. Incarcerated in
Pelican Bay State Prison. •
Abe Ruef: San Francisco political boss, for bribery. •
Ramon Salcido (born 1961): convicted in 1989 of seven murders, including six relatives and his boss. Sentenced to death in 1990. •
San Quentin Six: six inmates who participated in a riot during an escape attempt in 1971 that resulted in the deaths of six people. Fleeta Drumgo was shot dead after he was released in 1979 and Hugo Pinell was stabbed to death during a riot in 2015 after spending 45 years in solitary confinement. • Vincent Sanchez (born 1973): the "Simi Valley Rapist". Serial rapist convicted of 75 counts including a first degree murder charge, felony kidnapping, burglary, rape, and other sex offense charges against numerous victims. Sentenced to death in 2003. •
Sanyika Shakur: Member of the
Crips and author. Spent 36 months in San Quentin. •
Glen Sherley: musician who spent time in San Quentin in the 1960s. •
Wesley Shermantine (born 1966): one half of the Speed Freak Killers serial killer duo, believed to have killed as many as 70 people. Sentenced to death in 2001. His accomplice, Loren Herzog, committed suicide in 2012. •
Thomas Silverstein: leader of the
Aryan Brotherhood, incarcerated during the 1970s for armed robbery. Died in ADX Florence in 2019. • Mitchell Sims (born 1960): convicted May 20, 1987, of the hotel-room murder of
Domino's Pizza deliveryman John Harrington in
Glendale; also sentenced to death in South Carolina for the murders of two Domino's employees in that state. Sentenced to death in 1987. Murdered a woman in Florida and died in North Florida Reception Center in 2001. •
Sirhan Sirhan: assassin of
Robert F. Kennedy, sent to death row at San Quentin in May 1969. After the California Supreme Court struck down the death penalty as cruel and unusual punishment, Sirhan was transferred to
Correctional Training Facility. He is currently at
Donovan State Prison. •
Cary Stayner (born 1961): serial killer convicted of killing four women in
Yosemite. Sentenced to death in 2002. •
Daniel Wozniak (born 1984): convicted of murdering and dismembering Samuel Herr and then murdering Julie Kibuishi in a plot to steal money to fund his wedding. Sentenced to death in 2016.
Deaths in prison •
Stuart Alexander: convicted in the 2000 shooting deaths of three
USDA meat officials he claimed were harassing him. Sentenced to death in 2004. Died from a pulmonary embolism on December 27, 2005. •
Robert Biehler: serial killer responsible for four murders in Los Angeles. Died from cancer on January 10, 1993. •
Lawrence Bittaker: serial killer convicted of torturing and murdering five teenage girls. Found dead in his cell on December 13, 2019 •
Doug Clark: serial killer and necrophile who killed six women with a female accomplice. Sentenced to death in 1983. Died of natural causes on October 11, 2023. •
Robert Wayne Danielson: serial killer who was sentenced to death for two murders that occurred in
Mendocino County. Committed
suicide by hanging on September 7, 1995. •
Mack Ray Edwards: child sex abuser/serial killer who buried bodies under freeways on which he worked. Committed
suicide by hanging in prison cell on October 30, 1971. •
Lonnie David Franklin, Jr.: convicted of ten murders and one attempted murder in Los Angeles, California. The attacker was dubbed the "Grim Sleeper" because he appeared to have taken a 14-year break from his crimes from 1988 to 2002. Found dead in his cell on March 28, 2020. •
Phillip Carl Jablonski: convicted of killing five women. Found dead in his cell on December 27, 2019. •
Anthony McKnight: serial killer, rapist, and kidnapper sentenced to death for the murders of five women in 1985. Found dead in his cell on October 17, 2019. •
James Mitose: martial artist convicted of murder. Died from diabetes complications on March 26, 1981. • J. C. X. Simon: member of a group of Black Muslims who committed racially motivated murders in San Francisco in the 1970s known as the
Zebra murders. Found dead in his cell on March 12, 2015. •
Morris Solomon, Jr.: serial killer convicted of murdering six women in
Sacramento. Sentenced to death in 1992. • Mark Squires: sex offender convicted of assaulting minors in
Riverside County. Found dead in his cell on September 17, 2024, with a homicide investigation pending. •
Anthony Sully: serial killer and former police officer convicted of murdering six people in
Burlingame in 1983. Sentenced to death in 1986. Died of natural causes on September 8, 2023. •
Andrew Urdiales, serial killer who killed eight women. Committed suicide on November 2, 2018. • Brandon Wilson: convicted in the 1998 slashing death of nine-year-old Matthew Cecchi. Sentenced to death in 1999. •
Leung Ying: mass murder who killed 11 people on a farm with a rifle and hatchet. Sentenced to death and committed suicide in his cell two weeks before his execution.
COVID-19 related deaths In 2020, 12 death row inmates at San Quentin died in the span of less than two months after a
COVID-19 outbreak. All of the inmates were hospitalized before their deaths. • Richard Eugene Stitely, 71, died on June 24, 2020. • Joseph S. Cordova, 75, died on July 1, 2020. •
Scott Erskine, 57, and
Manuel Machado Alvarez, 59, both died on July 3, 2020. • David John Reed, 60, died on July 7, 2020. • Jeffrey Jay Hawkins, 64, died on July 15, 2020. • Troy Adam Ashmus, 58, died on July 20, 2020. • John Michael Beames, 67, died on July 21, 2020. • Johnny Avila Jr., 62, died on July 26, 2020. • Orlando Gene Romero, 48, died on August 2, 2020. • Pedro Arias, 58, died on August 9, 2020.
Executed originally employed lethal
hydrogen cyanide gas for the purpose of carrying out capital punishment. It was later converted to a
lethal injection execution chamber but was restored to its original purpose when a new lethal injection chamber was built. •
Theodore Durrant: convicted of murdering two women in San Francisco. Executed by hanging on January 7, 1898. • Willie Louis: son of
Ah Louis, convicted of the murder of
Gon Ying Louis. Executed by hanging on December 16, 1912. •
Louis Fortine: convicted of murdering his employer, Peter M. Furrer, and Furrer's wife and infant. Executed by hanging on July 21, 1916. •
Mose Gibson: convicted of murdering a man but confessed to seven total murders before his death. Executed by hanging on September 24, 1920. • William Edward Hickman: convicted of kidnapping, mutilating, and murdering 12-year-old
Marion Parker, died by hanging on October 19, 1928. •
Gordon Stewart Northcott: convicted of killing three boys in the
Wineville Chicken Coop Murders, executed by hanging on October 2, 1930. •
Ed Davis: bank robber who killed a warden during an escape attempt from
Folsom State Prison. Executed by gas chamber on December 16, 1938. •
William Johansen: serial killer who murdered three women, including his wife, in New York and California between 1933 and 1940; executed by gas chamber on September 5, 1941. •
Juanita Spinelli: first woman executed in San Quentin's gas chamber on November 22, 1941. •
Raymond "Rattlesnake James" Lisenba: convicted of killing his wife, he was the last man to be executed by hanging in California on May 1, 1942. •
Sam Shockley and
Miran Edgar Thompson: convicted of killing a guard in the 1946
Battle of Alcatraz escape attempt, executed together in the gas chamber on December 3, 1948. •
Louise Peete: convicted murderer, executed in the gas chamber on April 11, 1947. •
Billy Cook: murderer of Carl Mosser, his wife Thelma, their three small children and motorist Robert Dewey. He died in the gas chamber on December 12, 1952. •
Lloyd Gomez: convicted serial killer who murdered nine homeless men, executed in the gas chamber on October 16, 1953. •
Barbara Graham: convicted murderer, executed in the gas chamber on June 3, 1955. •
Burton Abbott: convicted of the rape and murder of a teenage girl; executed in the gas chamber on March 15, 1957. •
Vender Duncan: convicted of raping and murdering two elderly women, executed in the gas chamber on May 29, 1959. •
Stephen A. Nash: a serial killer who confessed to murdering five to 11 men and boys. Convicted of two murders and later put to death in the gas chamber on August 21, 1959. •
Harvey Glatman: convicted of raping and strangling two women, he died in the gas chamber on September 18, 1959. •
Caryl Chessman: convicted rapist, was given the death penalty in 1948 and executed on May 2, 1960. The last man executed in California for a sexual offense that did not also involve murder. •
Henry Busch: convicted serial killer who murdered three women and planned to murder a fourth. Executed by gas chamber on June 6, 1962. •
Elizabeth Ann Duncan: convicted of hiring two men to kill her daughter-in-law, executed by gas chamber on August 8, 1962. Fourth and last woman to be executed in San Quentin. •
Aaron Mitchell: convicted of shooting a Sacramento police officer, executed by gas chamber on April 12, 1967. •
Robert Alton Harris: convicted of murdering two boys after serving time for manslaughter, died in the gas chamber on April 21, 1992. •
David Mason: convicted serial killer, he was the last man to be executed in the gas chamber on August 24, 1993. •
William Bonin: convicted serial killer, the "Freeway Killer" (one of three men to have the same nickname) became the first person in California history to be executed by lethal injection on February 23, 1996. •
Keith Daniel Williams: convicted triple murderer, executed by lethal injection on May 3, 1996. •
Thomas Martin Thompson: convicted of the 1981 killing of Ginger Fleischli, executed by lethal injection on July 14, 1998. •
Jaturun Siripongs: convicted of two 1981 murders, executed by lethal injection on February 9, 1999. •
Manny Babbitt: convicted murderer who died by lethal injection on May 4, 1999. •
Darrell Keith Rich: convicted serial killer, executed by lethal injection on March 15, 2000. •
Robert Lee Massie: convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection on March 27, 2001. •
Stephen Wayne Anderson: contract killer and serial killer, executed by lethal injection on January 29, 2002. •
Donald Beardslee: convicted serial killer, executed by lethal injection on January 19, 2005. •
Stanley "Tookie" Williams: convicted spree killer, co-founder and early leader of the
Crips street gang. Author (several
children's books about his experience at San Quentin) and
cause célèbre. Executed by lethal injection on December 13, 2005. •
Clarence Ray Allen: convicted for ordering the killing of three people. At age 76, he was the oldest person ever executed in California (by lethal injection on January 17, 2006) and the last in the entire state of California.
Administration •
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