Brent_Marchant
When right-wing Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was ousted from office in 1990, five of his henchmen (fanatical military officers charged with doing the autocrats dirty work) were sentenced to incarceration for terms totaling hundreds of years at a special prison at the base of the Andes Mountains. The facility was far more comfortable than a typical penitentiary, where the now-aged egomaniacal inmates enjoyed comparatively more freedom and privileges than what typical prisoners experienced and where the guards were more like domestic servants than corrections officers. While the residents often complained about their accommodations far less lavish than what they were accustomed to they had it relatively easy given what they had done an...