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Hope we get some new info on this crazy situation
1 posted on 08/10/2005 11:29:30 AM PDT by YoungBlackRepublican
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To: YoungBlackRepublican

Steve McQueen as the breakaway convict. Ali McGraw as the nurse/lover/shooter.


2 posted on 08/10/2005 11:34:14 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Scratch a Liberal. Uncover a Fascist)
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I'll appreciate any updates as I'm stuck in this cubicle for several more hours. :-(


3 posted on 08/10/2005 11:35:13 AM PDT by Quilla
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Why are they waiting to look at the video from the parking lot? I guess they don't have a man to spare right now....?

I'm expecting them to show up over here in Middle Tennessee at any time. It just wouldn't surprise me.


5 posted on 08/10/2005 11:37:44 AM PDT by cpanter
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> "We have not yet looked at the security video from the parking lot"

Must be trying to keep it simple. They don't want to spot
the extra shooter on the grassy knoll.

It's nuts to ignore that primary evidence.


6 posted on 08/10/2005 11:37:57 AM PDT by Boundless
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'bout 2.5 hrs ago FOX NEWS said this was 5th escape by this guy....
7 posted on 08/10/2005 11:39:03 AM PDT by 1234 (Border control or IMPEACHMENT)
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Keep the electric chair plugged in and, warmed up for scum like this.


12 posted on 08/10/2005 11:44:38 AM PDT by the irate magistrate
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From TDOC website:" George Hyatte TOMIS #00134310 FBI: 219335TA8 SID: 625275 NCIC ID: DOPIPM1716DOPMCI1817 DOB: 06/30/71 Race: Black Sex: Male Height: 5' 5" Weight: 140 lbs. Eyes: Brown Hair: Black Complexion: Medium Alias/Nickname: Warnings: Consider Armed and Dangerous! Felony Warrant #: County: Rhea County Escaped: August 9, 2005, from Brushy Mountain Correctional Complex Offense/Sentence: Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Robbery, Aggravated Robbery, Escape (Felony), Aggravated Burglary, Burglary-3rd Degree, Burglary-3rd Degree and Aggravated Burglary, 35 Years

Description of Escape: Subject was leaving the Roane County Courthouse under secure supervision when a van driven by a female believed to be the prisoners wife pulled up and opened fire injuring one correctional officer. The prisoner jumped into the van and they fled."

The van part should say Explorer but I guess it relieves them of explaining both vehicles.

30 posted on 08/10/2005 1:58:05 PM PDT by eyedigress
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According to MSNBC they found a van they used at a Kentucky motel.

They have may have spent the night at the motel.

36 posted on 08/10/2005 3:20:03 PM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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"We have not yet looked at the security video from the parking lot"

Bienvinedos A La Aruba!

(That was in Dutch, right??)

38 posted on 08/10/2005 3:25:04 PM PDT by ErnBatavia
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http://www.wkrn.com/Global/story.asp?S=3705041&nav=1ugBdAcP

This story from a Nashville TV Station website has some interesting background info.

KINGSTON, Tenn. (AP) - Prison nurse Jennifer Forsyth got fired last year for sneaking food to an inmate. A few months later, she got permission from the warden to marry that inmate, George Hyatte, a man with a long and violent criminal record.

Now the 31-year-old woman from Utah who had never been in trouble with the law is charged with gunning down a correctional officer Tuesday in a brazen attempt to help her new husband escape. Both are now being sought in a nationwide manhunt.

Federal authorities recovered the van the couple used to escape in outside an Econo Lodge motel in Erlanger, Ky., on Wednesday. The couple had been in the motel, but were gone when a SWAT team arrived, said Rich Knighten, spokesman for the U.S. Marshal for the Western District of Kentucky.

Another car has been reported stolen in the area of the hotel, but officials aren't yet saying if it is related to the couple or what type of car it is.

"You are left grappling for answers and trying to figure it out. What was she thinking?" Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Jennifer Johnson said Wednesday. >> "I guess it is anyone's guess," Johnson said. "She married the guy, so you have to assume there is some sort of love connection."

Police believe Jennifer Forsyth Hyatte came to this town of about 5,500 on Monday with two getaway cars - a Ford Explorer in her name that was later dumped and a gold Chevrolet Venture van stolen from one of her home-nursing clients in Hendersonville. TBI agents declined to say whether an accomplice helped her transport one of the cars.

With no criminal record, she is believed to have ambushed two guards as they were leading George Hyatte from a courthouse hearing Tuesday morning, fatally shooting one of them - veteran Wayne "Cotton" Morgan, 56 - and then speeding away with her husband.

Authorities found large amounts of blood in the abandoned vehicle and believe she was wounded.

Frank Harvey, the assistant district attorney who secured a guilty plea from George Hyatte on Tuesday to a robbery charge and may be prosecuting him again if he is caught, said, "Well, it's like Willie Nelson's song, 'Ladies love outlaws like babies love stray dogs' ... or something like that."

By Wednesday, the TBI was processing 35 to 45 leads an hour in a manhunt that involved the FBI, federal marshals, the Tennessee Highway Patrol and local law enforcement.

"We're getting information from all kinds of places, and we're running every lead. We've got state and federal agencies assisting in the manhunt," TBI Director Mark Gwyn said. "I don't recall in my 20 years ever being in this type of escape."

An officer with the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department said there was a sighting Wednesday of an interracial couple north of Chattanooga, where George Hyatte has family. Dogs were used to search the area, but no one was found. George Hyatte is black; Jennifer Hyatte is white.

In March 2004, Jennifer Forsyth, a 31-year-old native of Utah, earned a diploma as a licensed practical nurse from a state technology center in western Tennessee and then got a job with a state contractor that took her into Northwest Correctional Complex to provide health care to state inmates.

She was fired in August 2004 after sneaking food into the prison for Hyatte, a 34-year-old inmate with a record of robberies and escapes stretching back more than a decade. He was transferred the next month to Riverbend Maximum Security Institution in Nashville. But that didn't end the relationship that was born in prison.

Forsyth followed Hyatte and began working at a home health care agency in the Nashville suburb of Hendersonville, Department of Corrections spokeswoman Amanda Sluss said.

Forsyth and Hyatte applied on Nov. 30, 2004, to the chaplain at Riverbend for permission to marry. The warden granted that permission about a week later. The two were wed in the prison May 20, Sluss said.

"There are few grounds to deny an inmate marriage, even to a former employee or contractor," Sluss said.

She had previously been married to Eli Gourdin of Smithfield, Utah. A woman who answered the telephone at Gourdin's home Wednesday declined to answer questions. Other family members couldn't be located and it was unknown why or when she came to Tennessee.

Authorities said she was also using another last name, Taylor, from another marriage.

George Hyatte was transferred July 14 from the Nashville prison to Brushy Mountain Correctional Complex in advance of his court appearance Tuesday in Kingston, Sluss said.

Most of what is known about George Hyatte comes from court and criminal records.

His escape Tuesday was at least the fifth time has gotten way from law enforcement officials. The other escapes were from local authorities in east Tennessee in 1990, 1991, 1998 and 2002.

During the escape three years ago, Hyatte and another prisoner escaped from the Rhea County Jail in Dayton, where Hyatte grew up, after threatening guards with a homemade knife made out of toothbrushes and a razor blade.

When one guard turned over keys to the armed inmates, they then used them to beat another officer until he was unconscious. The escape ended a few days later when the two were captured in Florida.

Danny Wright, head of the Tennessee Highway Patrol's criminal investigation division, recalled assisting in a search for Hyatte a few years ago after he escaped from a Kingston patrol car, with another woman's help, after a convenience store robbery. Hyatte was found the next day at a home outside town, buried under a pile of clothes.

"He's pretty good at hiding," Wright said.

Hyatte's parents divorced when he was young, and he moved between the homes of relatives and state custody for years. He first entered the court system when he was 9 for school truancy and unruly behavior.

He had an eighth-grade education when he dropped out in 1987. By the time he was 17 he had already been through a treatment program for alcohol and drug abuse, but he later told authorities he was still using cocaine, marijuana, Valium and painkillers.

After dropping out, he racked up more serious charges: burglary, theft, armed robbery and striking an officer. He was acquitted of aggravated rape. A presentencing report from 1993, when Hyatte was 21, described him as a repeat offender with little work history and "a tendency toward violence."

Assistant District Attorney James W. Polk in Dayton, who previously represented Hyatte as a public defender, said he had amassed one of the worst criminal records from Rhea County.

"He is a smooth talker. In court he is 'Yes sir,' 'no sir' and 'please.' He always had this look about him of `Who me?' - as if he was wrongly accused," Polk said.

The lawyer also recalled that Hyatte had a previous relationship with another nurse.

"He is kind of a ladies man, too," he said.

George Hyatte's sister in law, Heather Hyatte, said Wednesday the family knew little about the marriage except that it was his first and happened at the prison in Nashville. She said the family has not had any contact with the fugitive couple. She said the killing and George's escape was "overwhelming" his mother, who is afflicted with cancer.

"This is taking everything she has got in her out of her," Heather Hyatte said.


48 posted on 08/10/2005 7:26:46 PM PDT by OrangeDaisy
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