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Shawshank jailbreak well planned

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Two murderers who used power tools to escape from a New York state prison must have taken days to cut through steel walls and pipes and break through bricks, state governor Andrew Cuomo said yesterday as a US$100,000 reward was posted for informatio­n leading to their capture.

Authoritie­s were investigat­ing how the inmates obtained the power tools they used in the breakout over the weekend.

‘‘It was a sophistica­ted plan,’’ Cuomo said.

‘‘It took a period of time, no doubt, to execute.’’

To escape, the inmates had to cut into a steam pipe then shimmy ‘‘some distance’’, Cuomo said, before cutting themselves out again.

Their alleged path echoed The Shawshank Redemption, a 1994 film adaptation of Stephen King’s story about an inmate’s carefully planned prison escape.

David Sweat, 34, was serving a sentence of life without parole for killing a sheriff’s deputy in 2002. He shot him 22 times.

Richard Matt, 48, was sentenced to 25 years to life for kidnapping, killing and dismemberi­ng his former boss in 1997.

‘‘These are killers. They are murderers,’’ the governor said.

‘‘There’s never been a question about the crimes they committed.

‘‘They are now on the loose and our first order of business is apprehendi­ng them.’’

Officials gave no details on how the men managed to avoid detection while they were cutting their way out.

After the search for the two prisoners was over, authoritie­s would conduct a full review of the escape, Cuomo said.

‘‘We’ll go through the exact details of what they did and how they did it to ensure this never happens again,’’ he said.

Authoritie­s set up roadblocks and brought in bloodhound­s and helicopter­s.

Hundreds of law enforcemen­t officers fanned out across the area around the prison, about 30 kilometres south of the Canadian border, following up on dozens of tips.

But authoritie­s acknowledg­ed they did not have a good idea of where the convicts could be.

They might have crossed the border into Canada or headed to another state, Cuomo said.

‘‘This is a crisis situation for the state,’’ he said.

‘‘These are dangerous men capable of committing grave crimes again.’’

Prison officials found the inmates’ beds inside the 150-yearold Clinton Correction­al Facility stuffed with clothes on Saturday morning (local time) in an apparent attempt to fool guards making their rounds.

On a cut steam pipe, the prisoners left a taunting note containing a crude Asian caricature and the words: ‘‘Have a nice day.’’

Officials said the inmates cut through the steel wall at the back of their cell, crawled down a catwalk, broke through a brick wall, cut their way into and out of a steam pipe, and then sliced through the chain and lock on a manhole cover outside the prison.

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

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

Cuomo said investigat­ors were confident the men obtained the tools inside the prison.

Acting correction­s commission­er Anthony Annucci said an inventory of prison tools had so far shown none missing and he was in contact with contractor­s who were doing or had done work at the prison.

Steven Tarsia, brother of slain sheriff’s deputy Kevin Tarsia, said finding out his brother’s killer had escaped ‘‘turns your world upsidedown all over again’’.

He said that just the other day, he found he could not remember the names of the men responsibl­e for his brother’s death.

‘‘All of a sudden, I remember them again,’’ he said.

Beth Nichols, an employee of a Dunkin’ Donuts store across the street from the prison and a few hundred metres from the manhole where authoritie­s said the men emerged, said their escape was ‘‘nerve-racking’’.

She said one employee had a panic attack after being told about the breakout.

Dannemora covers just over 2.6 square kilometres within the northern reaches of the Adirondack Forest Preserve and is surrounded by woods and farmland.

The stark white perimeter wall of the prison, topped with guard towers, borders a main street in the town’s business district.

 ?? Photos: REUTERS ?? NewYork Governor Andrew Cuomo inspects an opening in a pipe which two inmates are suspected of cutting open as part of their escape from Clinton Correction­al Facility in Dannemora, NewYork.
Photos: REUTERS NewYork Governor Andrew Cuomo inspects an opening in a pipe which two inmates are suspected of cutting open as part of their escape from Clinton Correction­al Facility in Dannemora, NewYork.
 ??  ?? Police officers with bloodhound­s patrol outside the Clinton Correction­al Facility after two prisoners escaped.
Police officers with bloodhound­s patrol outside the Clinton Correction­al Facility after two prisoners escaped.
 ??  ?? David Sweat, right, and Richard Matt are being hunted by police after they escaped from a prison in upstateNew­York.
David Sweat, right, and Richard Matt are being hunted by police after they escaped from a prison in upstateNew­York.
 ??  ?? Anote with a caption ‘‘Have a nice day’’ was left on an opening in the pipe two inmates are suspected of having cut open as part of their escape.
Anote with a caption ‘‘Have a nice day’’ was left on an opening in the pipe two inmates are suspected of having cut open as part of their escape.
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