After decades in prison, Gianakos says ‘I am not a convict, but an inmate’
- Michael Gianakos was convicted of killing babysitter Annemarie Camp in Fargo, North Dakota, after her 1997 shotgun death.
- The conviction followed testimony including his wife Jamie’s guilty plea and occurred amid prosecutors’ claim that both caused Annemarie’s death.
- In 2002, Michael's case was transferred to a federal court in North Dakota, where he was convicted by a jury on charges of kidnapping that led to death.
- Michael described himself as "not a convict, but an inmate," has requested compassionate release on four occasions, and his family continues to assert his innocence.
- He has endured violence in prison, including being shot during a riot, and continues seeking release while expressing a desire for peace and teaching youth about prison.
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After decades in prison, Gianakos says ‘I am not a convict, but an inmate’
FARGO, ND — Before the 1997 shotgun killing of Annemarie Camp, Michael Gianakos walked up to his mother and posed a question. “Why can’t you be nicer to Jamie?” mother Alice Gianakos said her son asked. She didn’t like her son’s soon-to-be wife, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos. She thought she was trouble. Michael had always been the good boy who couldn’t take the pressure of lying. As a child, he was bullied in school. His family privately called him “Po…
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