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I think someone broke in to break them out. Social media will play a big part in the whys and hows as soon as they are captured.
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"The two prisoners were in the "honor block" of the prison, meaning they were given certain liberties for good behavior"
http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/08/us/new-york-prison-break/
I think someone broke in to break them out. Social media will play a big part in the whys and hows as soon as they are captured.
IMO
Good points.
I first immediately thought #1 Canada but after reading your post I am not so sure.
Here is the Main thing IMO. They have to find a place to lay low for awhile.
If they got a good jump on LE then Canada may have been their choice but I think only if they had a ride lined up. They would have been across the border before anyone knew to watch the borders. u
I think I would rule out #3 Mexico because why try to travel so far and risk the distance.
So I think #2 for Matts friends may have been where they headed although the inmates would also know the heat would be around their relatives so not sure they would head to where the heat is.
So I do think I am back to #1 just because it would take the heat off of them. They would know that US is probably more interesting in finding them than Canada would be solely because its US inmates and so I think they would think to get out of US may be a good idea.
They would have had to have a ride lined up I would think. One simple way to do that is if someone parked a car in advance at like a motel or airport lot and then hid key under the floor mat and just mailed them a letter or during a visit explained where it was.
This is crazy story.
More on vicious Matt:
But his rap sheet goes back further than that: Matt was sentenced to 2-4 years for a 1989 rape in Buffalo and stabbing a nurse in 1991. He served time for those crimes until 1997, the same year he abducted and killed Rickerson.
http://time.com/3912501/new-york-prison-escape-clinton-correctional-facility/
Matt, who was in his 30s at the time, was well known to North Tonawanda police, City of Tonawanda police and the FBI. He had a record of felony convictions, including an assault on a woman.
He was also a central figure in a bizarre January 1992 case involving David Telstar, a prominent California man who was with Matt in the Erie County Holding Center.
FBI agents said Telstar paid to have Matt bailed out of the jail and offered him $100,000 to travel to Los Angeles and murder four people, including Telstars socialite wife and a Los Angeles police official. Instead of performing the murders, Matt went to police and reported the offer from Telstar. Matt then became the prime witness against Telstar, who was sentenced to five years in federal prison.
http://www.buffalonews.com/city-reg...ure-killer-escapes-from-state-prison-20150606
I travel to Michigan a lot. I have 4 ways to enter. Bridge, Tunnel, and 2 locations of ferry. I have never not been asked for my passport or would even try without. Not to say these guys could have had something arranged prior. I know we had discussion on another case and folks were telling me they could cross without proper I.D. Not doubting them but it has never been my experience crossing into the U.S. as a Canadian and coming back into my country.
I hope so too. Not sure how they would get into Canada without a passport or enhanced Drivers License which is permitted for land crossing. I travel to Michigan a lot. I have 4 ways to enter. Bridge, Tunnel, and 2 locations of ferry. I have never not been asked for my passport or would even try without. Not to say these guys could have had something arranged prior. I know we had discussion on another case and folks were telling me they could cross without proper I.D. Not doubting them but it has never been my experience crossing into the U.S. as a Canadian and coming back into my country. Not same border crossings. In fact recently doing a ferry crossing I was asked for my passport for the very first time on the ferry. Ever. So I politely asked why and I had no probs producing just curious. Man on the ferry said they had a crossing with Illegals. It resulted in the ferry company being fined. Once they landed on land they were landed immigrants. Ferry crossings tended to be more relaxed. Never about Passport in my experience but coming back as a Canadian shopping in the U.S. they tend not to drag you in to pay duty.
I've lived in Michigan pretty much all my life and have traveled extensively into Canada by every available route. I cannot think of one time when I was not asked to produce ID and since the entry requirements changed, my passport. I'm with Bravo on this one.
Sperrazza said she has ordered the [stun] belt used only twice in her 11-year County Court tenure. Her decision to make Matt wear it came after a conference with Matt's attorneys and prosecutors in her chambers.
Monday, prosecutors Louis A. Haremski and Joseph M. Mordino testified that they received reports from the County Jail that Matt planned to escape and was willing to kill to do it.
Niagara County corrections officers have taken no chances with Matt since he arrived in the county jail Jan. 24, 2007, after finishing his sentence for the Mexico killing. They also were aware that Matt had broken out of the Erie County jail in Alden in June 1986 and was on the lam for four days before being recaptured.
Matt's front teeth are metal because they were knocked out by guards who beat him while he was in prison in Matamoros, Mexico, said Assistant Public Defender Matthew P. Pynn, one of his defense attorneys.
Matt killed a man in a fight outside a Mexican bar in 1998, shortly after he fled Western New York to avoid arrest in the Rickerson case.
There are many unofficial crossings along the US-Canada border and IIRC there are several official ports of entry that are unmanned during certain hours ... especially on the Canadian side as CBSA is known to be rather lax.