Convicted killers Richard Matt and
David Sweat pulled off the kind of prison break that would normally be seen in movies -- except theirs might be even more astonishing. CNN
This pair did what no one else has
been able to do in the 170-year history of New York state's most populated
prison -- escape from its maximum security walls.
Now, as authorities look for the men in three countries,
many are left scratching their heads.
Matt and Sweat were found missing during a 5:30 am bed
check, according to state police. "Both are considered to be a danger to
the public. If located DO NOT approach them. Contact 911 or the New York State
Police immediately," authorities said in a statement. It was unclear
whether the men were armed or had received help in plotting their escape. The telegraph
New York, authorities said, Matt and
Sweat, who lived in adjacent cells, used power tools to cut through a
concrete-and-steel wall at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora. How
in the world they got those power tools and how guards didn't hear them being
used. Is the question every body is askings.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the
prison, built in 1845, undergoes regular maintenance, so it's possible the
tools came from workers who are often in the facility.
The company who employs the
maintenance workers is cooperating with the investigation, New York State
Police Maj. Charles Guess said.
After cutting through the steel
walls of their cells, the two followed a catwalk "down an elaborate maze
of pipes into tunnels and exited a series of tunnels at the manhole
cover," the governor said.
How Matt and Sweat could have known
the layout of the dark, complex labyrinth in the bowels of the prison well
enough to make their way out.
The investigation is so fresh that
nothing has been publicly discounted including whether the men had help in their
getaway.
Who that help may have come from.
Did a maintenance worker leave behind power tools? If so, was it intentional or
accidental? Did a guard help them out? Or did someone from the outside actually
carve their way in to reach the back ends of their cells?
For Matt, this isn't his first time
escaping prison. In 1986, he escaped from an Erie County jail, the New York
governor's office said.
Upon his capture, Matt was sent to a
maximum security prison in Elmira, New York in 1986 on charges of escape and
forgery. He was released from the Elmira Correctional Facility in May 1990.
"Because they're stone-cold
killers, you would expect them to stop at nothing to get out of the prison and
to maintain their freedom once they are out," CNN law enforcement analyst
Tom Fuentes said.
"That means they could have
invaded one of the local homes in that small down, killed the people, stole
their car, and driven halfway across the United States by the time
(authorities) even know they were gone. So the police are going to have to
check for the well being of every resident in the town."
The pair left a taunting note behind saying: "Have A
Nice Day."
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