Bob Ferguson was briefly famous in the 1970s when the Iowa man wrote a letter asking the governor for a life sentence because prison was his only home. Three decades later, Ken Fuson of the Des Moines Register writes about the two families that try to help this now homeless con-man. The web version includes a wealth of other information: letters Bob sent, audio of Bob answering questions, and an interesting essay by Fuson about how he came to write the story. (It all started as a feel-good Christmas-week feature.)
Bob Ferguson was briefly famous in the 1970s when the Iowa man wrote a letter asking the governor for a life sentence because prison was his only home. Three decades later, Ken Fuson of the Des Moines Register writes about the two families that try to help this now homeless con-man. The web version includes a wealth of other information: letters Bob sent, audio of Bob answering questions, and an interesting essay by Fuson about how he came to write the story. (It all started as a feel-good Christmas-week feature.)