Episode 92 Exclusive with Paul Clark AKA Pos. Known as the Baby Face Murder.
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Paul Clark,
Holding a gun made 15-year-old Paul Clark feel like a bigger man, he remembers. He was a slightly-built kid—5’4” and 118 pounds. The weapon commanded the respect of others on the street. Clark insists never intended to use it. But then he did, and a 17-year-old named Keith Thomas was killed.
Clark was 18 in August 1980 when he shot Thomas twice after a fight at a block party near his Brooklyn home, resulting in a 33 ⅓ year prison sentence. It took years for Clark to acknowledge his guilt and remorse, writing a letter of apology to the Thomas family. “It’s a decision I regret for the rest of my life,” he said.
But three years after he was sent to an upstate prison, Clark was brought to Brooklyn to stand trial for a different crime, the attempted robbery and murder of a taxi driver. He was stunned by the accusation by a police detective and a single witness.
“The only thing I know from that crime is what I learned at trial,” says Clark, who still maintains his innocence today. The judge called him a “baby-faced killer” and added 25 years to Clark’s prison sentence, for a total of 58 years.
“I didn’t have any hope,” Clark said, confronted with the possibility that he may die in prison.
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Anne M. Tallegrand-Cajuste, CPRP, CPS
Anne Tallegrand-Cajuste, Haitian-American, Brooklyn native
Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner, Mental Health Counselor, working with the homeless and others within community mental health settings, she has devoted the past 10 years to the...
Published 07/19/24
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Published 05/09/24