Report: LAMB OF GOD's Randy Blythe Locked Up In A Famously Heavy Place

July 26, 2012, 12 years ago

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CBS 6 is reporting:

LAMB OF GOD singer Randy Blythe is in a famously heavy place, Pankrac Prison in southeastern Prague, a beautiful city of about 1.2 million, roughly the same population as metro Richmond.

Blythe remains locked up nearly a month after being seized at the Prague airport when he his fellow bandmates arrived for a show there. He’s accused of fatally injuring a fan he allegedly threw off the stage there two years ago.

His continued incarceration without a formal charge – despite making a $200,000 bond and then a doubled bond – is far from new.

Like Blythe, well-known Uzbekistan poet, writer and reformist Muhammed Solih was arrested at the Prague airport in 2001 and tossed in Pankrac prison for opposing the communist party.

Famous Czechoslovakian writer, and later, Czech president, Vaclav Havel was incarcerated in Pankrac Prison several times for being a political dissident, once for almost four years straight.

In 1949, Czech parliament member Dr. Milada Horakova was locked up in Pankrac for opposing the communist takeover in Czechoslovakia. She was viciously hanged there in 1950, the noose set so she would suffocate.

The 125-year-old prison is also famous for its execution chamber used by the Nazis during their occupation. They installed a guillotine that claimed the lives of nearly 1,100 members of the resistance and accused black marketers.

Read more at CBS 6 and check out a video report below:


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