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The Story Of Charles Harrelson, Woody Harrelsons Dad Who Worked As A Hitman For A Texas Drug Lord
Sometimes, the most interesting actors come from eccentric parents or broken childhoods. The latter is undoubtedly the case with Woody Harrelson, whose father, Charles Harrelson, was a professional hitman who spent most of his life in prison.Houston Police DepartmentCharles Harrelson, Woody Harrelsons father, in a mugshot from 1960.Woody Harrelsons dad disappeared from Woodys life in 1968 when the future actor was just seven years old. Afterward, Charles Harrelson received a 15-year sentence for killing a Texas grain dealer. Somehow, he got out early for good behavior. That was in 1978.The hitmans freedom didnt last long.How Charles Harrelson Became A HitmanWoody Harrelsons dad, Charles Voyde Harrelson, was born in Lovelady, Texas, on July 24, 1938. Charles was the youngest of six, and many of his family members worked in law enforcement. But Charles Harrelson chose a different path for himself.According to The Houston Chronicle, Charles Harrelson briefly served in the U.S. Navy in the 1950s. But after he was discharged, he turned to a wayward life of crime. He was first charged with robbery in 1959 in Los Angeles, where he worked as an encyclopedia salesman. But it was just the beginning of his criminal career.Four years after Woody Harrelson was born in 1961 (also on July 24, the same as his father), Charles Harrelson was living in Houston and gambling full-time. According to prison memoirs he later wrote, he claimed to have been involved in dozens of murder-for-hire plots during this time before he left his family in 1968.That year, Harrelson was arrested three times, including twice for murder. He was acquitted of one murder in 1970. But in 1973, he was convicted of killing a grain dealer named Sam Degelia Jr. for $2,000 and sentenced to 15 years behind bars, though he was released after just five years for good behavior.Yet Charles Harrelsons time in prison didnt seem to affect his criminal livelihood. Within months of his release, Woody Harrelsons dad would be contracted to carry out his biggest hit ever: a sitting federal judge.Charles Harrelsons Assassinates John H. WoodIn the spring of 1979, Texas drug lord Jimmy Chagra hired Charles Harrelson to kill someone who stood in his way: U.S. District Judge John H. Wood Jr., who was scheduled to preside over Chagras drug trial. Defense attorneys nicknamed Wood Maximum John because of the harsh sentences he handed down to drug dealers. Bettmann/Getty ImagesU.S. District Judge John Wood Jr. was known as Maximum John for the extremely harsh sentences he gave to drug dealers. But the judges reputation proved to be his tragic undoing. Chagra forked over $250,000 to Harrelson because he faced a life sentence for narcotics smuggling.A single bullet to Woods back on May 29, 1979, felled the tough-as-nails judge. According to The Washington Post, Chagra was originally scheduled to go before the judge that very day in El Paso, Texas.Charles Harrelson used a high-powered rifle and a scope to kill Wood outside his San Antonio home as the judge went to get into his car. It was the first time in U.S. history that a sitting federal judge was assassinated.An intense manhunt ensued, and the FBI finally caught Charles Harrelson and arrested him in September 1980 for murder after a six-hour standoff during which Harrelson was high on cocaine and made increasingly erratic threats before surrendering.Woody Harrelson had no idea about his fathers checkered occupation until he was listening to the radio one day in 1981. The actor heard a news broadcast discussing the murder trial of Charles V. Harrelson. Curiosity got the better of the young man, and he asked his mother if the elder Harrelson was any relation.His mother confirmed that the man on trial for murdering a federal judge was indeed Woodys father. Woody followed his fathers trial intensely from that point on. Then, on December 14, 1982, a judge handed down two life sentences to Charles Harrelson, sending him away for good.How Woody Harrelsons Dad Reconnected With His SonEven though Woody Harrelson had been estranged from Charles Harrelson for most of his life, the actor said he tried to have a relationship with his father beginning in the early 1980s. Rather than see the convicted assassin as a father, Harrelson saw his elder as someone he could befriend. Bettmann/Getty ImagesCharles Harrelson (far right) in court on October 22, 1981, after his conviction for being a felon in possession of a gun. He would be convicted of murdering Judge John H. Wood Jr. a year later, in December 1982.I dont feel he was much of a father. He took no valid part in my upbringing, Woody Harrelson told People in 1988. But my father is one of the most articulate, well-read, charming people Ive ever known. Still, Im just now gauging whether he merits my loyalty or friendship. I look at him as someone who could be a friend more than someone who was a father.At least once a year after Charles Harrelsons conviction, Woody Harrelson visited him in prison. In 1987, he even stood in for Charles when he married a woman on the outside by proxy who he met while incarcerated.Perhaps more astonishing, the Hollywood A-lister said he easily spent $2 million in legal fees trying to get his father a new trial, according to The Guardian.Chagra, the drug lord, was acquitted of conspiracy charges in connection with the assassination. He supposedly entered the witness protection program after helping the feds on other drug cases. It helped that Chagras brother was a defense attorney who made a lot of money. The theory was that if Chagra himself was innocent, shouldnt Harrelson also be not guilty of murder?A judge didnt agree with Harrelsons lawyers, and Charles Harrelson spent the rest of his days behind bars.The Hitmans Final Years In PrisonAt one point during his incarceration, Charles Harrelson made the audacious claim that he assassinated President John F. Kennedy. No one believed him, and he later recanted, explaining that the confession was an effort to elongate my life, according to a 1983 Associated Press article published in The Press-Courier.However, Lois Gibson, a well-known forensic artist, identified Woody Harrelsons father as one of the three tramps, who were three mysterious men photographed shortly after the JFK assassination. Their involvement in JFKs death has often been linked to conspiracy theories. Wikimedia CommonsActor Woody Harrelson attempted to get his father a new trial after Jimmy Chagra recanted his statement that Charles Harrelson was guilty of Judge John H. Wood Jr.s murder.Charles Harrelson died of a heart attack in prison in 2007.When The Guardian asked Woody Harrelson if his father, the convicted assassin, influenced his life, he said, Quite a bit. I was born on his birthday. They have a thing in Japan where they say if youre born on your fathers birthday, youre not like your father, you are your father, and its so weird when I would sit and talk with him. It was just mind-blowing to see all the things he did just like me.In the end, Woody said he and his father got along despite his time in prison for being the first person in history to assassinate a U.S. federal judge.After learning about Woody Harrelsons dad, Charles Harrelson, check out Abe Reles, the hitman who mysteriously died in police custody. Then, read about Susan Kuhnhausen, the woman who had a hitman hired to kill her, so she killed him instead. 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