The facility was opened in 1889[2] and was modeled after the Elmira Reformatory in New York and was called the Huntingdon Reformatory for Young Offenders. SCI Huntingdon was used for "defective delinquents" until 1960, after that it became a maximum-security prison, housing Capital Case inmates until 1995. SCI Huntingdon is now a close-security institution.
Notable inmates
George Feigley, sex cult leader, served part of his sentence at SCI- Huntingdon,[3] from 1983 to 1998.[4]
Norman Johnston Escaped from SCI-Huntingdon August 2, 1999 and was captured three weeks later. He was convicted for the 1978 murders of four teenagers to cover up a family burglary ring which were portrayed in the film "At Close Range" starring Sean Penn. [8]
Cosmo Dinardo, 20-year-old serial killer that murdered four young men on his family's 90 acre Solebury Township farm in 2017[9]
Luigi Mangione, held at SCI-Huntingdon while awaiting his hearing for extradition to New York.[10]
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