New York – Sheriff: Woman’s Getaway Car Scheme Was ‘Plan B’ In NY Prison Escape

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    Law enforcement officers stand along Route 374 as the search for prison escapees David Sweat and Richard Matt continues on Monday, June 15, 2015, in Saranac, N.Y. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)New York – A female prison worker’s agreement to drive a getaway car for two escaped inmates was “Plan B” and the convicted killers had another plot that allowed them to flee, Clinton County Sheriff David Favro said.

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    Richard Matt, 48, and David Sweat, 35, both convicted of murder, remained at large for an 11th day on Tuesday after busting out of Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, about 20 miles (32 km) south of the Canadian border.

    A manhunt staged by more than 800 law enforcement officers combing dense woodlands near the prison appeared to be winding down on Tuesday. Schools in the surrounding area were open but outdoor activities remained suspended, said a spokeswoman for the Saranac Central School District.

    Authorities said Joyce Mitchell, an industrial training supervisor in the prison tailor shop who has been criminally charged in the escape, had agreed to drive the getaway car but got cold feet and never showed up. Instead, she checked herself into a hospital on Saturday, June 6, with symptoms of a panic attack.

    “I honestly don’t think she was ‘Plan A,'” Favro said in an interview on CNN. “I think she was ‘Plan B.'”

    After hatching their elaborate escape plan – which involved cutting through steel walls, slipping through pipes and out through a manhole beyond the prison’s fortress-like walls – the pair must have had a more fool-proof means of fleeing the area than depending on Mitchell, Favro said.

    “Multiple people” were likely involved in the brazen escape that was discovered at 5:30 a.m. on June 6, after guards found the men’s beds in their neighboring cells stuffed with cloth dummies, Favro said.

    Mitchell, 51, who is married to another prison worker and has an adult son who has denied his mother was involved, is charged with providing hacksaw blades, glasses and a screwdriver bit to Matt and Sweat, both convicted murderers.

    She has pleaded not guilty to promoting prison contraband and criminal facilitation. If convicted of the charges, she could face up to eight years behind bars.


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    8 years ago

    Only a dumb and stupid person would look to help two convicted killers try to escape a prison. I surely hope she gets sentenced for the maximum.

    greuv
    greuv
    8 years ago

    It’s too bad that Cuomo interrupted the critical opening hours of the investigation with his grandstanding and stupid news conferences. While I’m sure intense investigations were transpiring, the all-important first hours, when a fresh trail still remains, were lost due to his ridiculous attention grab. He was fully aware that NYS escapees have ALWAYS been caught within 2 days, and the evil one wanted to be able to get the credit. His idiotic dress-up for the occasion and the photo-ops with him in the tunnel with the flashlight cost NYS big time. Instead of allowing for the traditional coordinating of the various law enforcement agencies, he had to put NYS Troopers (whom I admire very much) as the lead, again to take some kind of childish personal credit. I hope no one is killed due to the imbecilic grandstanding of the loser in Albany

    md2205
    md2205
    8 years ago

    Anyway, it is highly possible that the criminals were able to get away before anyone in the prison was even aware that they were missing. They had a couple of hours lead time.