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Neighbors described Mr. Palmer as an affable man who played guitar in a band called Just Us.
The night after Mr. Matt and Mr. Sweat escaped, Mr. Palmer gave his neighbors words of caution.
“He said, ‘Watch your dog; that’s a very smart dog you have, pay attention,’” said Sandy O’Neill, who lives across Reservoir Road from Mr. Palmer. “He said, ‘Don’t go walking in the woods by yourself, bring your dog. Watch if there’s anything different about him.’”
Ms. O’Neill said that one of Mr. Palmer’s jobs was to escort Mr. Matt and Mr. Sweat from their cells to the prison tailor shop, where they were supervised by Ms. Miller, the civilian employee.
“He knew the two inmates and he knew Joyce; his job was to take them from their cells to where they worked,” Ms. O’Neill said. “He said he never had any problem with them.”
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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/21/n...ape-inquiry-worked-as-inmate-escort.html?_r=0
The night after Mr. Matt and Mr. Sweat escaped, Mr. Palmer gave his neighbors words of caution.
“He said, ‘Watch your dog; that’s a very smart dog you have, pay attention,’” said Sandy O’Neill, who lives across Reservoir Road from Mr. Palmer. “He said, ‘Don’t go walking in the woods by yourself, bring your dog. Watch if there’s anything different about him.’”
Ms. O’Neill said that one of Mr. Palmer’s jobs was to escort Mr. Matt and Mr. Sweat from their cells to the prison tailor shop, where they were supervised by Ms. Miller, the civilian employee.
“He knew the two inmates and he knew Joyce; his job was to take them from their cells to where they worked,” Ms. O’Neill said. “He said he never had any problem with them.”
~snipped
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/21/n...ape-inquiry-worked-as-inmate-escort.html?_r=0