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| Lax security procedures set stage for New York prison breakout |
| By dispatch.com- Michael Winerip, Michael Schwirtz & Vivian Yee |
| Published: 06/22/2015 |
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DANNEMORA, N.Y. — By the time David Sweat and Richard W. Matt engineered their extraordinary escape from the maximum-security prison here, corrections officers were rarely shining lights over the faces of inmates during hourly bed checks, making it hard to know if a living, breathing person was inside a cell. The catwalks and underground tunnels that made their getaway possible were no longer being inspected regularly. And no one was inside two of the 35-foot-high guard towers when the two convicted killers climbed out of a manhole outside the prison walls and fled into the night. Read More. |
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