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Big reward on offer after 2 killers escape NY jail

THE hunt for two murderers who cut their way out of a New York state prison near the Canadian border heightened yesterday after a US$100,000 reward was offered for information leading to their capture. Governor Andrew Cuomo said they may have crossed into Canada or left for another state.

The two men escaped by cutting through steel walls and pipes, and authorities were investigating how they obtained the power tools. Officials gave no details on how the men managed to avoid detection. The prison, called “Little Siberia” by locals, houses nearly 3,000 inmates, is surrounded by forests.

The governor said yesterday that investigators are looking into whether civilian employees or private contractors helped the men obtain the power tools. Cuomo said during appearances on television morning news shows that he’d be “shocked” if a prison guard was involved in the escape.

David Sweat, 34, was serving a sentence of life without parole for the 2002 killing of a sheriff’s deputy. Richard Matt, 48, had been sentenced to 25 years to life for kidnapping, killing and dismembering his former boss in 1997.

Authorities set up roadblocks and brought in bloodhounds and helicopters. Hundreds of law enforcement officers fanned out around the prison, about 32 kilometers south of the Canada border.

It was the first escape from the maximum-security portion of the prison, which was built in 1865.

Prison officials found the inmates’ beds inside the 150-year-old Clinton Correctional Facility stuffed with clothes on Saturday morning in an apparent attempt to fool guards making their rounds. On a cut steam pipe, the prisoners left a note containing a crude Asian caricature and the words “Have a nice day.”

The men may have had assistance outside the prison, perhaps meeting up with someone who helped them leave the area, investigators said.

Cuomo said the men even could have fled toward Mexico, where Matt served time for killing a man in 1998.




 

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