Former Prison Worker Flirted With Inmates Before Helping Two Killers Escape, Doc Says (via Fox411)
reported. However, Sweat wasn’t the only one who charmed his way into Mitchell’s life.
This handout from the New York State Governor's Office shows a note where two convicted murderers used power tools to cut through steel pipes at the Clinton Correctional Facility. The New York Times reported Mitchell was interviewed the day of the manhunt and lied to investigators. It was discovered she was meant to be the getaway driver but had a panic attack, resulting in her not showing up. According to the outlet, that panic may have been caused by threats that the two men directed at her husband Lyle, whom they planned to drug and murder.
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