Posted on 06/08/2015 11:40:46 AM PDT by nickcarraway
A female prison worker was interrogated Sunday as a possible accomplice in the Hollywood-style escape of two killers from an upstate penitentiary, sources told The Post.
Its an employee being questioned, a high-level source said, adding that the worker, who is not a guard, had already been yanked from her post.
Sources said the worker may have been wooed by one of the escaped cons, Richard Matt, 48, an infamous lady killer.
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I thought probing female workers wasn’t really allowed anymore, or at least highly frowned upon.
I’m getting a little sick of the constant use of the phrase “Hollywood-style”. Is the media tacitly admitting that brazen acts of crime often derive their inspiration from the degenerates in Hollywood?
Where can I send a resume to become a prober? On second thought, may not want to...
They had to have help from the outside.
George Costanza: Was that wrong? Should I not have done that? I tell you, I gotta plead ignorance on this thing, because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that that sort of thing is frowned upon... you know, cause I’ve worked in a lot of offices, and I tell you, people do that all the time.
`Crack Found On Governor’s Daughter’
Actually, she will initially be PUMPED for information and then PROBED..then she will let them know if she has had enough..(boy..I’m back in the 8th grade) ;)
A FReeper nailed that on the day of the escape.
The female guard theory, that is...not the...nevermind.
Cuomo said he would be shocked [shocked, I tell you!] if any prison employee had anything to do with this.
Whatever.
The work to make the escape route was done from the outside. This was a break-IN, not a break-out. Probably a contractor did it as soon as the steam heat was turned off for the summer. Only a contractor could get away with making that much noise. It was done during the day while other routine maintenance was being done on the heating system. The very last cuts were made the night these guys escaped. Somebody in a car was waiting for them near the manhole.
The escapee who is supposed to be the 'lady killer' made sure to flirt with the female employee. That way the finger of suspicion would point toward her, giving them more time to cover their tracks.
A woman didn't engineer this break-in. It was somebody with a lot of resources who wants this guy out for a reason. The other guy had to join him, otherwise they'd make him an accomplice for not reporting any noise.
wow, and how does retired Detective David Bentley know just how endowed that guy was?????
Sounds like the four female guards who actually had children with a particular inmate. Two of them had his name tattooed on their bodies. When charged with providing the prison gang with drugs, phones etc, they pled not guilty.
Oh, this was Baltimore. Never mind
What’s crazy in this case is they are calling it “Hollywood-style” because it is similar to the escape in “Escape from Alcatraz”, but that was based on a true story!
OMG.... female guards had the prisoners name tattoo’d on their bodies??
and this went unnoticed?
I’ve found that poking and prodding for information, followed by some gentle squeezing for information, can go a long way...
Well, his name was “Richard”, that’s not exactly an unusual name.
Indeed, it looks like at least one of the escaped inmates had been probing her already.
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