These convicted criminals shot to stardom after committing unspeakable murders.
They became a part of the public eye and then disappeared into the prison system.
We tracked down what a few of them look like years after their convictions.
Scott Peterson, who was convicted of killing his wife 10 years ago, is now appealing his sentence. And John Lennon's killer Mark David Chapman was just denied parole for the seventh time.
Other notable convicts we found recent pictures of are Susan Smith, who was convicted of killing her children, and Oklahoma City bombing accomplice Terry Nichols.
Mark David Chapman, then 26, was convicted of shooting and killing music legend John Lennon in 1980.
Today Chapman is 57 and was recently denied parole for the seventh time.
Charles Manson was 35 in 1969 when he became an international celebrity for convincing his "family" to commit mass murders. Victims included coffee heiress Abigail Folger and actress Sharon Tate.
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