Richard Matt And David Sweat, Convicted Murderers, Escape From New York Prison

New York prison break: 12 workers on leave

Superintendent, deputy superintendent among the executives on leave

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Three members of Clinton Correctional Facility's executive team, along with nine security staff employees, have been placed on administrative leave as part of the review of two convicted murderers' escape, according to the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.

Superintendent Steven Racette and Deputy Superintendent Stephen Brown are among the executives on leave, a state official told CNN on Tuesday.

The official had been briefed on the convicts' elaborate escape from the maximum security lockup. For about three weeks, searchers combed terrain in upstate New York trying to find them. On Friday, Richard Matt was shot and killed. David Sweat was shot and captured Sunday.

Earlier, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that the inmates had a plan: A prison worker, Joyce Mitchell, would pick them up after they broke out, kill her husband, and then the three would head to Mexico.

That's what Sweat told investigators from his hospital room in Albany, Cuomo said.

"They would kill (Joyce) Mitchell's husband, and then get in the car and drive to Mexico on the theory that Mitchell was in love with one or both of them," Cuomo told "The Capitol Pressroom" radio program. "And then they would go live happily ever after."

Sweat's condition was upgraded to fair Tuesday, according to a statement on Albany Medical Center's Facebook page. Medical director Dennis P. McKenna says he will remain in the hospital for "at least a few days."

Prison workers charged

Mitchell is in jail, charged with aiding Matt and Sweat.

Clinton County District Attorney Andrew Wylie has said that she smuggled hacksaw blades and other tools embedded in meat through the prison's main gate and placed it in a freezer in the tailor shop where another prison employee, Gene Palmer, took the meat to an area where the inmates would be.

Palmer faces one count of promoting dangerous prison contraband, two counts of destroying evidence and one count of official misconduct, a misdemeanor.

On Tuesday, Mitchell's attorney told CNN that she told him she was "ecstatic both that the manhunt has ended and also that it appears no harm came to any other person."

"She has been praying for this and she believes her prayers were answered," said Steve Johnston.

The inmates' escape plan went awry the moment the duo popped out of a manhole near the Clinton Correctional Facility on June 6 -- and discovered that Mitchell, a prison tailor who was supposed to be their getaway driver, hadn't shown up, Cuomo said.

And that started a bizarre, improvised three-week journey.

Ditching Matt

Sweat, 35, and Matt, 49, stuck together for more than two weeks, Cuomo said. But eventually, Matt became a burden to the younger, more athletic fugitive.

"Sweat felt that Matt was slowing him down," Cuomo said. "Now we know that Matt had blisters on his feet because we found bloody socks. So that's possibly a reason Matt was slowing him down. And also Sweat was a younger man, and he was fit."

And evidence suggests Matt had been ill, possibly from contaminated food or water, a law enforcement source briefed on the investigation said.

So about six days ago, Sweat left Matt behind. Police caught up with and killed Matt on Friday in Malone, New York; Sweat made it within 2 miles of the Canadian border before he was captured Sunday.


Former FBI official: Mitchell would have been killed

But a former FBI assistant director cast doubt on the plan that Sweat described to investigators.

Chris Swecker said he doubts Sweat and Matt really intended to kill Mitchell's husband and then drive with her to Mexico.

"I don't think they'd take the time to go divert to her house just to kill her husband, and I'm not sure why they would want to do that. That just wastes time," Swecker told CNN's "New Day" on Tuesday.

And he said Mitchell's failure to pick up the escapees at the manhole likely saved her life.

"They would have had no use for her whatsoever," he said. "They used her, and they would have tossed her out right away. And then she would have been in a very shallow grave within hours."

Camouflage, maps and Pop-Tarts

For a pair of prison escapees, Matt and Sweat were surprisingly well equipped when they were found.

Both men were wearing camouflage. Matt was dressed in dark brown pants, a dark green jacket, and heavy boots when he was shot, Franklin County Coroner Brian Langdon told CNN.

"He was dressed for the woods," Langdon said. "He would blend right in if he stood still."

Matt's clothing was not torn or ragged, though Langdon did recall an odor of stale blood.

"I thought he was kind of well-kept for somebody who's been living in the woods for 20-some odd days," Langdon said.

Matt may have stolen clothing or other supplies from a cabin in Mountain View, New York, where his DNA was found.

After Matt was killed, authorities could smell alcohol on his body from a few feet away, the law enforcement source said.

When Sweat was captured, he had a backpack full of supplies, Cuomo told CNN's "New Day."

"He had maps, he had a certain amount of tools, he had bug repellent, he had wipes, he had Pop-Tarts," he said.

It's not clear whether Sweat acquired those supplies before his escape, or if he stole or collected them while on the run.


What's next for Sweat

Even though authorities want to know more about Sweat's plot and who helped him, it's unlikely he'll get a plea deal out of it, Clinton County District Attorney Andrew Wylie said.


"There's certainly no plea bargain that we could put out there," he said. "The Department of Corrections obviously wants information ... whatever benefit that may be for David Sweat, only time will tell."

But Jeff Dumas, a retired sergeant at Clinton Correctional Facility, said he thinks Sweat might try to work out a deal by giving more details in exchange for getting less time in solitary confinement.

Regardless, it's unlikely Sweat will go back to Clinton Correctional Facility, criminologist Casey Jordan said.

"He would never be safe there," she said.

A former inmate at Clinton agreed. Louis Ferrante said someone like Sweat would usually be considered a hero to many prisoners -- a convicted cop killer who pulled off a stunning escape.

A former inmate at Clinton agreed. Louis Ferrante said someone like Sweat would usually be considered a hero to many prisoners -- a convicted cop killer who pulled off a stunning escape.

But Sweat's "ratting" on misdeeds in the prison means other inmates would harass or hurt him, Ferrante said.

"That's going to do him a lot of harm," he said. "They're going to be spitting on him. He's garbage now."

Feds probe possible drug trafficking

There's another big investigation aside from the one into the escape. The FBI has launched a probe into possible broader corruption at the Clinton Correctional Facility, law enforcement officials briefed on the case said Monday.


That investigation is looking into possible drug trafficking and other criminal behavior among prison employees and inmates, the officials said. Some employees interviewed have told investigators about heroin use among prisoners and the role of employees in the drug trade.

Ferrante, the former inmate, said a heroin ring wouldn't surprise him at all.

"I was in federal, state and county prisons. There wasn't a prison I was in that wasn't heroin-infested," he said.

"There is heroin use in every single prison. If the feds want to tackle this, they better get ready" to take on a nationwide problem.

Prison guard goes to court

Matt and Sweat needed help in their escape -- namely, power tools to carve through a maze of barriers.

Mitchell has admitted to smuggling hacksaw blades by hiding them in frozen hamburger meat and having the meat delivered to Matt, a law enforcement official said last week. She has been arrested and charged with promoting prison contraband and criminal facilitation.

And Gene Palmer, a guard on the honor block where Matt and Sweat were housed, was arrested and charged with promoting prison contraband, tampering with physical evidence and official misconduct.

He appeared in court Monday and waived any more hearings in Plattsburgh Justice Court. The case will now go to a grand jury in Clinton County Court.

Palmer's former attorney has said the guard was unaware of the meat's contents when he was asked to get it to Matt.

The district attorney said Sweat made similar comments.

"From what I understand, in reviewing the reports (Monday), he told investigators that Palmer had no involvement in the escape," Wylie said. "It was just Mitchell, he and Matt."

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What a story ....

I thoroughly agree with the statement that Mitchell would've likely ended up dead had she shown up as the get-away driver. She would have only been a liability once they got away from the prison.
 
With all his talking to authorities, will his fellow prisoners consider that "ratting?" :hmm:
 
With all his talking to authorities, will his fellow prisoners consider that "ratting?" :hmm:

Seems it is...it's for Sweat's benefit, tho'...less time in solitary....guessing too, he'll be reluctant to be placed back in the yard later on with the other ex-cons....??...He'll be moved to another prison, no doubt.
 
With all his talking to authorities, will his fellow prisoners consider that "ratting?" :hmm:
They could.but since hes only so fsr ratted on himself, its not certain..
ratting isnt just talking with authorities. It is a given and understood while inside and oit you will have to talk with authorities. its the substance of the talking which is the kicker.
Since he has so fsr just danced with himself re talking...it deoends on how how it plays out. Its not looked down on screwing over screws if thats what your asking...its all part of the game...
And is understood, its how screws get trapped and owned by cons....
 
Seems it is...it's for Sweat's benefit, tho'...less time in solitary....guessing too, he'll be reluctant to be placed back in the yard later on with the other ex-cons....??...He'll be moved to another prison, no doubt.

Maybe..but you and reba seem to know more about the inside then me...so i defer to you and hers expert opinions...
Carry on
 
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In your mind. You might be on the outside now but your worldview is still incarcerated.t.
Its not just my mind. Its a common.definition...existing seperete from me.

Sweat had no justification for killing the cop. None. He was caught in the commission of a crime and didn't surrender. He's the one who put himself in jeopardy.t.

Once any humwn.being uniform or not.rwises a weapon.such as a gun to snother, that raises the encounter to kill or be killed. Its really that simple. sucks for the coo. But he signed the dotted line. And went down fulfiling his duty.

Not hard at all. Murder is evil, and those who support evil are themselves evil.

The Bible says those in authority (includes the police) should be prayed for and supported. (I Timothy 2:1-2)t.
Does this evil of yours stop at the americsn border? You claim all cop killers are evil and also all who support them are evil. Is this evil incombent on systems ecinomic, social, political? Whwt exactly reba is evil to you?

No, they won nothing. They temporarily escaped incarceration. That's all.t.
They won three weeks of freedom from life inside. Thats more.freedom thenthey had. Thats all. You may not get thst..but when your facing life..thats a treasure...and one didnt wish to go bAck. And didnt.


Big brother is not my ideal. Catching escaped killers is not the same as wholesale surveillance of innocent citizens.
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Its the same state machine regardless if its used against cons or as what the future is looking more and more loke. Christians..

No state had to indoctrinate anyone to have the common sense to know that dangerous killers shouldn't be allowed to run freely thru their communities.t.
Yes it did. We are not born with that kbowlege a priori. Are we?


Anyone who had information about the escaped killers was free to make a report and should make a report, for the safety of the community. Nothing wrong with that.

Cool.
 
They could.but since hes only so fsr ratted on himself, its not certain..
ratting isnt just talking with authorities. It is a given and understood while inside and oit you will have to talk with authorities. its the substance of the talking which is the kicker.
Since he has so fsr just danced with himself re talking...it deoends on how how it plays out. Its not looked down on screwing over screws if thats what your asking...its all part of the game...
And is understood, its how screws get trapped and owned by cons....
So it's OK for Sweat to tell on Matt and Joyce?
 
Maybe..but you and reba seem to know more about the inside then me...so i defer to you and hers expert opinions...
Carry on
That's an odd thing for you to post since I've never claimed to know what's going on inside, and I ask you questions about the inside. :confused:
 
So it's OK for Sweat to tell on Matt and Joyce?

Matt is dead. So that wont matter really to anyone...
Did he tell on the women? Doesnt seem he told anything the stste or the woman hersef already didnt know or her say..
In fons eyes that wont matter, she was just a means, and a though not a screw she still was part of the system, so fsir game.
 
All I know about the "inside" is from talking to a few ex-cons and cons...I'm no expert here....have visited some that were incarnated...saw the line of "red jumpsuits" which scared the death out of me (death row)....I've also seen the toll it takes upon prisoners....Also had one con talking about a deafie...who was incarnated...so I encouraged him to become friends....

Have read many articles about deafies in prison and the hardship they face....lack of accommodations, etc.

Also had an ex-con beat the crap out of me playing Scrabble...:giggle:...they have "time on their hands" to study and read...Mainly, cons don't want to talk about the "inside"....but when they do open up....it's not pleasant....
 
All I know about the "inside" is from talking to a few ex-cons and cons...I'm no expert here....have visited some that were incarnated...saw the line of "red jumpsuits" which scared the death out of me (death row)....I've also seen the toll it takes upon prisoners....Also had one con talking about a deafie...who was incarnated...so I encouraged him to become friends....

Have read many articles about deafies in prison and the hardship they face....lack of accommodations, etc.

Also had an ex-con beat the crap out of me playing Scrabble...:giggle:...they have "time on their hands" to study and read...Mainly, cons don't want to talk about the "inside"....but when they do open up....it's not pleasant....
Alright
 
Seems it is...it's for Sweat's benefit, tho'...less time in solitary....guessing too, he'll be reluctant to be placed back in the yard later on with the other ex-cons....??...He'll be moved to another prison, no doubt.

Yes it was reported Sweat is going to another prison , but I don't think inmates like an inmate that rat out others . They could think Sweat would rat them out too.
 
Body of escaped convict Richard Matt goes unclaimed

WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGE OF RICHARD MATT'S BODY TOWARDS BOTTOM OF STORY


NEW YORK -- No one has claimed the body of escaped convict Richard Matt, a source involved in the disposal of the body tells CBS News. Authorities have reached out to Matt's estranged son, Nick Harris, 23, but have not gotten a response.

Richard Matt was fatally shot Friday during an encounter with border patrol agents about 30 miles west of the prison he escaped from with David Sweat on June 6. On Sunday afternoon, police caught Sweat near the Canadian border.

Earlier this month Matt's son described his father to CBS News affiliate WIVB in Buffalo. At the time he said his dad is a genius who has the ability of adapting to situations.

Harris also had said that he is not surprised that his father was able to thwart detection and break out of prison.

He said he never knew his father very well because he had been incarcerated since he was very small, and said that the escape and flight of his father was "shocking that nobody would really expect that."

"It's a lot to register and comprehend at first," Harris said to WIVB. "I don't know him to say I respect him or not. Obviously he was in jail when I was younger, and he wasn't there for me as a father, so there's that, but I don't know him well enough to say that."

Authorities told CBS News they will petition Social Services to arrange for a pauper's funeral if no one claims the body by 5 p.m. on Tuesday.

The toxicology report will take a few weeks.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/body-of-escaped-convict-goes-unclaimed/
 
Dunno about being killed...but...with all the black on black crime in my City, they "demand" justice...but will not give up any information to the Police....Been going on for years and years.....
You are partly right. A lot of Blacks don't want to get involved with cops. Two reasons... 1) If they don't hate cops, they are still afraid to make witness reports because black criminals hate snitches and they can ask somebody to murder them. 2) If they hate cops, they witness it but won't report it to cops.

I saw many black on black crime videos where the black witnesses saw what happened and won't get involved. They just ran away and mum their mouth. They have either one of those two reasons. You can call me "Mr. Know-it-all" if you want. :lol:
 
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