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Shelter Me (Richard Page album)
Shelter Me Released October 22, 1996 Studio Genre Adult contemporary Length 45:19 Label Blue Note Producer Shelter Me
(1996) Peculiar Life
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[edit]Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren
Job
Offense
Involuntary manslaughter of a minor
Involuntary manslaughter on Maureen Kukudio (indirect; not convicted)
Assault (Piper Chapman; not convicted)Job
Janitorial
Chicken Caregiver and Upkeep "Mayor of Clucksville"
Poussey Washington Fund Ambassador (S7)Actor
Taliyah Whitaker (5-year-old)
Eden Wiggins (10-year-old)
Suzanne Warren, also known as "Crazy Eyes", is a main character and an inmate at Litchfield Penitentiary. She is portrayed by Uzo Aduba. She was a recurring guest star in Season One and a series regular in ensuing seasons. She is serving a 15 year sentence for kidnapping and involuntary manslaughter. (“Just Desserts”) Personality[]