The Columbus Dispatch

Autopsy results: Ohio inmate who escaped drowned

- Laura A. Bischoff

Prison escapee Bradley Gillespie died by drowning in the Ohio River, according to preliminar­y autopsy results from the coroner in Henderson, Kentucky.

Toxicology results won’t be available for several weeks.

Gillespie’s body was spotted by a boater on the Ohio River over Memorial Day weekend.

Gillespie, 50, broke out of the Allen/ Oakwood Correction­al Facility sometime May 22 or May 23 along with James M. Lee.

Lee was captured in Henderson, Kentucky, which is about 350 miles southwest of Lima.

The two men crashed a stolen car into someone’s yard, which was about a block from the river. In a foot chase after the crash, police caught Lee but not Gillespie.

Warden Angela Hunsinger-stuff disclosed that Lee and Gillespie were last seen on prison surveillan­ce camera footage at 8:41 a.m. May 22. Seven mandated headcounts failed to flag them as missing.

The Ohio Department of Rehabilita­tion and Correction placed five employees on paid administra­tive leave: Major Carl Bendross and Correction­s Officers Tre’mon Glenn-crawford, Lain Patterson, Taylor Robey and Derrick Coil.

The Ohio Civil Services Employees Associatio­n, the union that represents prison guards, placed the blame on officer shortages and mandatory overtime shifts that have left workers exhausted.

“It’s a perfect storm. You can’t be 70 officers short and mandate entire shifts to work 16 hours a day over and over in a prison. It’s not safe for staff or inmates. It has consequenc­es. And in this instance, serious consequenc­es. We’ve said it before, and we’ll keep saying it. Something’s got to give,” said OCSEA President Chris Mabe in a written statement.

Across Ohio prisons, there are 2,000 officer openings, the union said.

Laura Bischoff is a reporter for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Akron Beacon Journal and 18 other affiliated news organizati­ons across Ohio.

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