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Escapees Had Help Inside Prison, But None While On The Lam, Report Says

ALBANY, N.Y. -- Officials and law enforcement authorities interviewed by The Wall Street Journal said while convicted murderers Richard Matt and David Sweat appear to have had help inside Clinton Correctional Facility before their brazen June 6 escape, they did not receive any assistance once they escaped.

New York State Police Superintendent Joseph D'Amico speaks at a press conference with Gov. Andrew Cuomo after the apprehension of David Sweat on June 28.

New York State Police Superintendent Joseph D'Amico speaks at a press conference with Gov. Andrew Cuomo after the apprehension of David Sweat on June 28.

Photo Credit: New York State Police
Escapee David Sweat was moved to a new maximum security prison overnight Sunday.

Escapee David Sweat was moved to a new maximum security prison overnight Sunday.

Photo Credit: New York State Police

In addition, the lack of a Plan B after their original getaway plan failed led to desperation on the part of the prisoners, the report said.

The 35-year-old Sweat was shot and captured by New York State Police on June 28 in Constable, N.Y., less than two miles south of the Canadian border. He was apprehended two days after fellow escapee Richard Matt was shot and killed by police in Duane, N.Y., just south of a cabin in Malone, N.Y., the two were hiding out in.

Sweat was released from Albany Medical Center overnight Sunday and transferred to a new maximum security prison, Five Points Correctional Facility in Romulus, N. Y. For more on that, click here.

Click here to read The Wall Street Journal report on the "Life on the Lam" by Matt and Sweat.

 

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