New
York inmate explored tunnels under prison for months before escape:
report
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[July 21, 2015]
(Reuters) - A convicted murderer who
broke out of a maximum security prison in New York spent months
exploring tunnels and pipes underneath the facility before using them to
escape with another inmate, the New York Times reported.
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David Sweat, 35, and Richard Matt, 49, escaped from the Clinton
Correctional Facility in Dannemora, N.Y., on June 6 after they cut
through their cell walls, carved a hole in a steam pipe and made
their way to a manhole cover outside the grounds.
After an extensive manhunt, Matt was shot and killed by a federal
agent on June 26 about 27 miles (43 km) away from the prison. Sweat
was shot and apprehended two days later.
The men's escape from the maximum security prison, the likes of
which are extremely rare in the United States, has prompted an
investigation by the state's inspector general, who has the
authority to seize documents and question witnesses.
From his hospital bed, Sweat told investigators he would wait until
prison guards had done their last headcount each night to crawl down
into the tunnels beneath the prison, the New York Times reported on
Monday, citing officials briefed on his account.
He spent months getting to know the interior system of passages and
pipes until he found some that led to the other side of the prison
walls, the Times reported.
Sweat and Matt then used tools and a hacksaw to drill holes into a
large pipe running through a tunnel - a process that took weeks.
Sweat told investigators that guards remained unaware of the men's
work under the prison as he was "confident" that had been asleep,
the newspaper said.
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There was no response to an emailed request for comment to the New
York Department of Correctional Services.
Two Clinton prison workers are charged with helping in the escape.
Since the escape, the prison has instituted a number of new security
procedures.
(Reporting by Victoria Cavaliere in Los Angeles; Editing by Raissa
Kasolowsky)
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