Posted on 07/10/2021 4:03:21 PM PDT by algore
An inmate thought to have ties with the Russian mob who managed to escape from a floating jail in New York has been caught 12 hours after he escaped.
David Mordukhaev's prison break occured early on Saturday morning just hours after suspicious federal investigators had called the Vernon C. Bain Correctional Facility to check on him at around 1am.
At the time, officials were informed that Mordukhaev, 30, was indeed still inside his cell.
When a second call was placed at 4.30am, Mordukhaev was nowhere to be found. Only his prison clothes remained.
The timeline of his escape remains murky as it is not 100 percent certain if guards physically checked his cell when the first request was made.
Mordukhaev, who is 5'8" and weighs 220 pounds, is believed to have escaped from the prison barge docked in The Bronx through his cell window.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
The rapture happened. We were Left Behind, as were his clothes.
Nope, that has an odd smell to it - especially their being concerned enough to call twice... at 1:00 a.m. and again over three hours later.
Sounds an awful lot like Rikers is a pit, filled with both corrupt corrections officers and informants alike.
While browsing on Rikers I was surprised - somewhat, considering the liberal narrative of closing prisons - to see that NY is seeking to shutter Rikers.
I’m left wondering what actor could possibly match Charlie Bronson in the role of vigilante in this era. Would have to placate so many groups I just don’t see anything but headlines about skyrocketing crime.
Notably unlike the Epstein case...
***Federal investigators*** had called the Vernon C. Bain Correctional Facility to check on him.
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