The Commercial Appeal

Manhunt focuses on surviving escapee

Alone now, he faces fatigue

- Associated Press

MALONE, N.Y. — With his escape partner killed, the surviving convicted murderer who broke out from a maximum-security prison three weeks ago could have a tougher time eluding the army of searchers scouring miles of thick woods in far northern New York, police said Saturday.

Richard Matt — who once vowed never to be taken alive — was fatally shot Friday during an encounter with border patrol agents about 30 miles west of the prison he escaped from with David Sweat on June 6.

Sweat remained loose Saturday, and about 1,200 searchers focused intensely on 22 square miles encompassi­ng thick forests and heavy brush around where Matt was killed.

Police hoped the solo escapee would finally succumb to the stress of little sleep, scant food and biting bugs.

“Anyone in the woods and on the run from the law so to speak is not getting a full eight hours’ sleep, they’re not eating well and they have to keep moving,” Franklin County Sheriff Kevin Mulverhill said. “He’s fatigued, tired, and he’s going to make a mistake.”

Sweat could have an even tougher time now without someone to take turns resting with and to watch his back, Clinton County Sheriff David Favro said.

“Now it’s a one-man show and it makes it more difficult for him,” Favro said. “And I’m sure fatigue is setting in for him as well, knowing the guy he was with has already been shot.”

The frustratin­g manhunt suddenly broke open Friday afternoon when a person towing a camper heard a loud noise and thought a tire had blown. Finding there was no flat, the driver drove eight miles before looking again and finding a bullet hole in the trailer. A police team responding to the scene of the shot smelled gunpowder inside a cabin and saw evidence that someone had fled out the back door.

A noise — perhaps a cough — ultimately did Matt in. A border patrol team discovered Matt, who was shot after failing to heed a command to raise his hands.

Matt had a 20-gauge shotgun. The pair had apparently been relying on the remote region’s many hunting camps and seasonal dwellings for supplies.

Matt — who turned 49 the day before he died — was serving 25 years to life at Clinton Correction­al Facility for the killing and dismemberm­ent of his former boss.

Local residents were relieved that one killer was no longer roaming the woods, but understood that Sweat still posed a danger.

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