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Roy Best (prison warden) was born on 2 March, 1900 in Rocky Ford, Colorado. Discover Roy Best (prison warden)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Occupation Prison warden
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Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 2 March, 1900
Birthday 2 March
Birthplace Rocky Ford, Colorado
Date of death (1954-05-27) Cañon City, Colorado
Died Place Cañon City, Colorado
Nationality United States

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Who Is Roy Best (prison warden)'s Wife?

His wife is Mabel M. Best

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Parents Boon Best, Carrie Blakely Best
Wife Mabel M. Best
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Children Harold David Best, Mc Ocel Best

Roy Best (prison warden) Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1954

Best died from a heart attack on May 27, 1954, just three days short of the lifting of his suspension, and was buried at Lakeside Cemetery in Cañon City, just two miles from the prison.

1950

By the early 1950s, word of Best's floggings had reached the public and spurred significant backlash. In response, Governor Daniel I. J. Thornton launched an investigation and called for Best's removal. A federal indictment followed, and Best faced a trial for violating his prisoners’ constitutional rights, among other charges.

1947

A prison break in 1947 was among the difficulties that confronted Best during his controversial tenure. On December 30, 1947, twelve inmates escaped Best's prison in the middle of a snowstorm just before New Year's Eve. Best organized a search party, and successfully captured or killed all of the escapees, “with most of the survivors suffering some degree of frostbite.”

1944

Even before the release of Canon City, Best was quick to capitalize on his newfound notoriety as warden of Colorado's state penitentiary. Best ran unopposed in the 1944 Democratic Primary for Governor of Colorado, earning over 34,000 votes. He proceeded to narrowly lose to Republican John Charles Vivian in the 1944 Colorado gubernatorial election.

1935

Homosexual prisoners also were unspared. Early in Best's tenure, male prisoners caught in amorous liaisons “were forced to wear dresses and push a wheelbarrow filled with rocks as their punishment.” A 1935 photograph documents the practice.

1932

Governor Adams appointed Best as warden at CTCF in 1932, when Best was 32 years old. This made Best the youngest warden in the history of the state and federal prison systems at that time.

1900

Roy Phelix Best (March 2, 1900 – May 27, 1954) was an American prison warden, film actor, and political candidate for Governor of Colorado. He is best remembered for his wardenship of the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility, an infamous prison in Cañon City, Colorado, and for playing himself in Canon City, a 1948 film noir crime film.

Roy Phelix Best was born on March 2, 1900, in Rocky Ford, Colorado, to parents Boon and Carrie Blakely Best. Colorado Governor William H. Adams appointed Roy's father Boon as warden of the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility (CTCF) in Canon City. Adams later appointed Roy as warden of the same facility, making them the first father and son appointed warden by the same governor.