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Another prisoner who escaped with McCluskey was due in a Glenwood Springs, Colo., courtroom Wednesday morning. Daniel Renwick, who was serving a 22-year sentence for second-degree murder, was captured Aug. 1 in western Colorado. A day earlier, the third escapee, Tracy Province, appeared in a Cody, Wyo., court and waived his right to fight extradition to Arizona. Province was caught Monday as he walked in sleepy Meeteetse, Wyo., steps from a church where he sat in the pews a day earlier and sang "Your Grace Is Enough." Province, McCluskey and Renwick escaped from the medium-security Arizona State Prison near Kingman on July 30 after authorities say Welch threw wire cutters over the perimeter fence. Welch, 44, is McCluskey's fiancee and cousin. Province was serving a life sentence for murder and robbery out of Pima County, Ariz. McCluskey was serving a 15-year prison term for attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault and discharge of a firearm out of Maricopa County, Ariz. The Arizona attorney general's office on Monday charged McCluskey's mother and ex-wife with helping the inmates after they escaped. Forensic evidence linked the escapees to the killings of an Oklahoma couple in New Mexico. New Mexico State Police spokesman Peter Olson declined to elaborate. The badly burned skeletal remains of Linda and Gary Haas -- both 61 and from Tecumseh, Okla.
-- were found in a charred camper last Wednesday on a remote ranch in eastern New Mexico. Their pickup truck was found later 100 miles west in Albuquerque.
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