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“That’s Why Woody Is A Little Crazy”: Woody Harrelson Fans Stunned After Learning Who His Dad Was
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“That’s Why Woody Is A Little Crazy”: Woody Harrelson Fans Stunned After Learning Who His Dad Was

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Fans of The Hunger Games alumni,Woody Harrelson,are shocked to learn that his father, Charles, was a career criminal who passed away in prison.

The subject was raised on the Instagram handle, History Feels, known for its coverage of historical architecture and World War II events, and attracted close to 63,000.

Harrelson disagrees with at least one of the state’s convictions and has spent millions of dollars trying to have his father retried in court.

Highlights
  • Woody Harrelson’s father, Charles, was a convicted hitman who claimed to have k*lled JFK.
  • He was sentenced to two life terms for murdering a federal judge in 1979.
  • Woody has spent millions trying to get a retrial for his father.
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    Woody Harrelson frequented gambling hotspots and had an appetite for “expensive possessions”

    Woody Harrelson posing at a Disney+ Suncoast event, wearing a maroon sweater and a flat cap.

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    The Texas State Historical Associationremembers Charles Voyde Harrelson as a frequenter of the gambling scene with an appetite for “expensive possessions,” in his 20s.

    Of his character, those who knew him–including lawmen, for all the wrong reasons–saw him as a “charming personality” prone to “ruthless criminal behavior.”

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    He was convicted in 1960 for the first time. His crime was armed robbery and he served two years in a California prison.

    Two years later, he and his wife, Diane Lou Oswald, divorced, leaving her with their three sons: the famous Woodrow “Woody” Tracy, Brett V., and Jordan Kenneth.

    Charles Harrelson fled bail on a m*rder charge 

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    In 1968, Charles relocated to Texas, only to become a favored suspect in the d*ath of a gambler by the name of Harry Berg. Feeling the heat, he fled to Missouri but was nabbed in Kansas City on the state’s border.

    The state, with the help of his associate Sandra Sue Attaway, made a compelling case against Charles, who was given bail and fled the state, only to be recaptured in Atlanta.

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    Thanks to a competent defense counsel, Charles was acquitted of the m*rder charge, but the state, having learned their lesson, kept him under lock and key as they prepared yet another case against him; that of grain seller, Sam Carmelo Degelia, Jr, whose body was found in a pumphouse.

    This case suffered the same fate as the Berg m*rder, and it took a retrial to get a guilty verdict.

    When he was released, he went straight back to his old life

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    Charles was finally sentenced on August 27, 1973, and credited with time served. He was released three years later into the custody of Kansas officials so that he could serve out a pending firearms sentence.

    When he was finally freed in 1978, he went straight back to Texas and gambling.

    He married again in January 1979, and in May of the same year, by his own admission, he shot federal judge John Howland Wood, Jr. in the back in San Antonio.

    He claimed responsibility for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy

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    Picture of mobster and contract killer Charles Voyde Harrelson, father of actor Woody Harrelson, on trial for the murder of a federal judge, 1980’s. He was convicted and sentenced to two life terms.

    Posted by Historical Pics on Saturday, June 14, 2025

    There was a tip implicating him in the shooting, but he managed to stay clear of the law until he was arrested in February 1980 on a firearms charge in Houston.

    Like with his 1968 court case, he was let out on bail—and violated the terms.

    In 1981, Woody Harrelson’s father, Charles Harrelson, was sentenced to life in prison for assassinating a federal judge…

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    Law enforcement officials would corner him on the outskirts of Van Horn, Texas, on September 1, 1980, under the influence of injected c*caine.

    He was captured after an hours-long standoff and claimed responsibility for the de*ths of Wood and President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. 

    The senior Harrelson was alleged to have been paid $250,000 for a hit on a judge 

    While authorities were happy to accept his confession on Wood, they eventually rubbished the idea of his involvement in Kennedy’s demise.

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    Image credits: Cecil Stoughton/White House/J.F.K. Presidential Library

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    The History Feels post mirrored the narrative when it wrote:

    “Harrelson carried out the hit for $250,000 on behalf of a drug dealer awaiting trial.

    “He was captured after a six-hour standoff with police, during which he confessed to multiple killings, including JFK’s, though that claim was widely dismissed.

    “In 1982, Harrelson was convicted and sentenced to two consecutive life terms. He spent the rest of his life in federal prison, where he di*d in 2007,” the post reported.”

    Harrelson does not believe his father had a fair trial

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    Woody has remained a staunch advocate for his father, telegraphing disbelief at his last conviction.

    “I’m not saying my father is a saint, but I think he’s innocent of that [judge’s killing], yeah,” he toldABC’s Barbara Walters in 2007.

    In 2012 he would speak on the subject again and tell The Guardian that he “spent a couple of million,” on trying to get his father a retrial.

    Social media feels for the Woody Harrelson 

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    Social media has since reacted to the post with a mix of shock and empathy.

    “I never knew about this. I remember Woody from Cheers, just a normal guy,” one person wrote.

    Another, critical about the media’s decision to bring up Harrelson’s past, wrote: 

    “Ever think it’s a painful topic for the man to talk about. I mean he was just a kid when his dad was exposed. That’s a helluva shadow to have over you growing up.”

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    Dave Malyon

    Dave Malyon

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    A writer with a journey spanning hard news, food, and culture, with bylines in The Epoch Times, NTD, Dented Armour, Tasting Table, and Mashed. At Bored Panda the focus has pivoted to entertainment, tracking celebrity newsmakers, Hollywood drama, and viral stories while vying to give more substance and less surface.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Are we seriously still doing the "his dad was a criminal, so that's why Woody is a little crazy" thing? Do we still believe in phrenology too? Is this the 1800s? Woody himself has stated he had little contact with his father during his childhood, and "being a criminal" isn't something genetic. Then again, people like my mother would eat up a story like this - she was screaming at me the other day that the "reason" why I'm such a messy person is because of my biological mom and because I "have her blood in me" (...what?) Yeah, Mom, my messiness certainly has NOTHING to do with the fact that you were abus!vely obsessed with cleanliness when I was a kid and would beat me if I tracked in so much as a speck of dirt, and certainly has nothing to do with the fact that you once picked me up and threw me across the room because I was 6 and my room was messy. Nope, must be "because of my bio mom's blood". Yeah, that sounds right.

    LakotaWolf (she/her)
    Community Member
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Are we seriously still doing the "his dad was a criminal, so that's why Woody is a little crazy" thing? Do we still believe in phrenology too? Is this the 1800s? Woody himself has stated he had little contact with his father during his childhood, and "being a criminal" isn't something genetic. Then again, people like my mother would eat up a story like this - she was screaming at me the other day that the "reason" why I'm such a messy person is because of my biological mom and because I "have her blood in me" (...what?) Yeah, Mom, my messiness certainly has NOTHING to do with the fact that you were abus!vely obsessed with cleanliness when I was a kid and would beat me if I tracked in so much as a speck of dirt, and certainly has nothing to do with the fact that you once picked me up and threw me across the room because I was 6 and my room was messy. Nope, must be "because of my bio mom's blood". Yeah, that sounds right.

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