GUILTY NM - Gary & Linda Haas, both 61, killed by escapee, Quay County, 2 Aug 2010

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Hey, I at least got an Albuquerque tv station to carry the news last news about the missing dog belonging to the nice Oklahoma couple. It's probably to late for the little guy, but he too is an innocent victim of these jerks. :furious:
 
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This article explains the drug mule part better.

Fugitive's accomplice was informant before escape


FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) - An Arizona fugitive's accomplice was acting as a drug mule for a white supremacy group and agreed to become a police informant weeks before she helped him escape from prison, authorities said Friday.

Casslyn Welch, and her fiance and cousin John McCluskey, are now considered among the most wanted fugitives in America after authorities say Welch helped McCluskey and two other men escape from the Arizona State Prison in Kingman by throwing wire cutters over a fence. Daniel Renwick and Tracy Province have since been captured.

Welch was visiting McCluskey at the medium-security prison in June when a random search of Welch and her vehicle turned up marijuana, heroin and drug paraphernalia, Mohave County sheriff's spokeswoman Trish Carter said.



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  • #104
This article explains the drug mule part better.

Fugitive's accomplice was informant before escape


FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) - An Arizona fugitive's accomplice was acting as a drug mule for a white supremacy group and agreed to become a police informant weeks before she helped him escape from prison, authorities said Friday.

Casslyn Welch, and her fiance and cousin John McCluskey, are now considered among the most wanted fugitives in America after authorities say Welch helped McCluskey and two other men escape from the Arizona State Prison in Kingman by throwing wire cutters over a fence. Daniel Renwick and Tracy Province have since been captured.

Welch was visiting McCluskey at the medium-security prison in June when a random search of Welch and her vehicle turned up marijuana, heroin and drug paraphernalia, Mohave County sheriff's spokeswoman Trish Carter said.

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The article gives a little more info on the Nissan and the reward keeps growing.

A reward of up to $35,000 is being offered for information leading to their arrest. They are believed to be traveling in a 1997 Nissan Sentra that is gold, gray or tan in color, and authorities say that the two likely will become more dangerous as the manhunt continues.

Bold button back to normal :D
 
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Hey, I at least got an Albuquerque tv station to carry the news last news about the missing dog belonging to the nice Oklahoma couple. It's probably to late for the little guy, but he too is an innocent victim of these jerks. :furious:

I hope someone just picked him/her up and kept it for their own pet. Hate to think the little guy/gal was hit, bitten by a snake, or grabbed by a coyote.
 
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Bold button back to normal :D

Glad you've got your bold button fixed hollyblue! (but your posts just don't seem quite as exciting and breathless anymore! :D)
 
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We haven't seen too many images of the fugitives, but this seems to be one from when CW was a bit younger. (I'm guessing she's lived a 'hard life' since then.)

From this article (No new info to speak of):
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38696425/ns/us_news/
 
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This article explains the drug mule part better.

Fugitive's accomplice was informant before escape


FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) - An Arizona fugitive's accomplice was acting as a drug mule for a white supremacy group and agreed to become a police informant weeks before she helped him escape from prison, authorities said Friday.

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This article had some interesting details about the actual escape. I might have missed this earlier in the thread.

On the night of the escape, Welch had packed a getaway car nearby with cash, weapons and false identification, Rivera has said. But Renwick, Province, McCluskey became disoriented and could not find the car after they cut through the prison fence.

The group split up, and Renwick found the vehicle and drove off, leaving the other three to hijack a tractor-trailer and head to Flagstaff. Renwick, who was serving time for second-degree murder, was arrested after a shootout with law enforcement in Rifle,Colo., two days after the escape.
 
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Glad you've got your bold button fixed hollyblue! (but your posts just don't seem quite as exciting and breathless anymore! :D)

Kept hitting that button and nothing happened until I logged out and signed back in. Thought I was losing my marbles too! :) LOL, I'm pretty bold in type, but let's save the exciting and breathless for other forums.:angel:
 
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We haven't seen too many images of the fugitives, but this seems to be one from when CW was a bit younger. (I'm guessing she's lived a 'hard life' since then.)

From this article (No new info to speak of):
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38696425/ns/us_news/

Have you ever noticed that one eye seems to be "off" on people who are a little "off".???? Joran Van der Sloot is a good one.:waitasec:

Too, is this a mug shot? WTH is she so happy about?
 
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Have you ever noticed that one eye seems to be "off" on people who are a little "off".???? Joran Van der Sloot is a good one.:waitasec:

Too, is this a mug shot? WTH is she so happy about?

I think it's a drivers license photo, but I'm not sure. And I agree...she does look a little "off".
 
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Slain Okla. couple's family wants fugitives caught

SANTA ROSA, N.M. (AP) - Lost in the Bonnie and Clyde tale of Arizona fugitives on the run for two weeks is the grisly slaying of an Oklahoma couple. Their bodies were found last week in a burned-out travel trailer on a remote ranch in eastern New Mexico. Police have linked their deaths to the inmates and a woman who helped them escape.

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A Phoenix station is tweeting that the Warden from the Kingman prison where the convicts escaped from is quitting. No links yet but wii post them when available.
 
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I hope someone just picked him/her up and kept it for their own pet. Hate to think the little guy/gal was hit, bitten by a snake, or grabbed by a coyote.

The other two dogs which are with family are really cute (from the video). They also appear to be pure-bred shih-tzu dogs. So if somebody did find the missing dog it would not be surprising at all if they kept the dog-one can only hope.
 
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I'm glad those new photos were released..Casslyn doesn't look like the same person as in the earlier photos released of her. Hopefully the new pictures help to find them.

I wonder if police actually saw the three dogs, because there she is in the last photo with a small dog. Seems like she likes dogs, and one dog is missing.
 
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The link to the Warden of the prison the 3 convicts escaped from quit.

Report: AZ prison warden resigns after 3 escape

KINGMAN, Ariz. (AP) - Authorities say a warden has quit her job at an Arizona prison unit where three inmates escaped last month and set off a nationwide search.

Carl Stuart of Management & Training Corporation, the company that runs the state prison, tells KNXV-TV that Unit Warden Lori Lieder and a security chief resigned earlier this week.

a little more at link

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