On April 21, 1930, a fire at an Ohio prison kills 320 inmates, some of whom burn to death when they are not unlocked from their cells. The jail was built to hold 1500 but at the time of the fire had 4300 inmates.
On April 21, 1930, a fire at an Ohio prison kills 320 inmates, some of whom burn to death when they are not unlocked from their cells. The jail was built to hold 1500 but at the time of the fire had 4300 inmates.