Discussion: Worker Charged In Prison Escape Allegedly Talked Murder-For-Hire Plot

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This whole comedy circus is taking place 10 minutes away from my place and at this point they are looking for anyone to put the blame on. I question these charges but then I am not there. I do believe that they escapees used her as a false flag and had another vehicle pick them up and most likely just after midnight. They were long gone when the guard actually realized that there were only balled up blankets in the beds. The actual escape was too well planned, I also suspect that they spent an half hour placing scent trails in a couple of places to throw off the dogs and keep the search going in circles. This area is remote and after midnight there is very little traffic so they would for the most part go unnoticed. When the governor stuck his nose into this it became political and now everyone has to save face.

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This is the first I’ve heard of this theory, and it’s also the most credible one I’ve heard. It makes sense that they never planned to take her, that she was just a decoy. They basically used her to get the supplies and contraband they needed to carry out their escape, filled her head full of promises, and then left her holding the bag. I hate to admit it, but a part of me does feel very sorry for her.

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I worked a a nurse for 30’years, and as a Nurse Practitioner back in the 80’s. My last job was in Reproductive Medicine Practice (IVF) for 8 years. My most recent highest income was around $40,000 annually. This woman who “taught” tailoring to prisoners made $56,000?

I don’t get it.

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Depends on where you live?

The governor is doing what a governor should do. This is an outrageous event and those who screwed up should be heavily punished.

Teabaggers are rising to the defense of their fellow teabaggers while whining about politicizing this event.

Another likely scenario: they knew not to trust her and had a backup plan. These guys in prison can find lonely, desperate women and in a flash get them to do incredibly stupid things.

Chances are they just went with plan B.

It’s kind of amazing how this escape mirrors the plot of the first season of “Prison Break”.

That’s interesting. Who else would have supplied them with the getaway car? In any event, like or hate him, he’s the governor of New York and it happened in his state so why would he not be involved. I think she chickened out because she figured they would kill her. They will get them eventually. Unfortunately it might be as a result of a 911 call that something bad happened as they have nothing to lose.

Wait, did somebody get an elaborate tattoo of the escape plan? I loved that show.

So. Those are really good ideas.
Are you sure you’re not Richard Matt or David Sweat?
Or the actual getaway driver? :wink:

jw1

I loved it when they worked in D. B. Cooper.

I’ve thought it was likely that if she hadn’t gotten cold feet, she would never have been heard from again. She thought they’d go murder her husband and run off with her? These two wouldn’t think twice about grabbing the car, killing her, and disappearing. Kill her, and the best witness the police has is silent forever.