This is like something from Prison break lmao, this is a day old but I haven't seen a thread on it.
Two inmates who used power tools to escape from the maximum-security wing of New York's Clinton Correctional Facility must have had help carrying out the intricate plot, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday on CNN.
Now, red-faced officials are looking for the two convicted killers, who authorities say used power tools to cut through the walls of their cells and crawl through a maze of underground pipes and shafts to freedom.
In their place, the pair left decoys to trick guards into thinking they were asleep in their bunks -- and a yellow sticky note with a smiley face. It read, "Have a Nice Day!"
Despite a $100,000 reward and a manhunt involving some 250 law enforcement officials, Matt and Sweat -- both serving lengthy sentences -- were still on the loose Monday.
They apparently were last seen at 10:30 p.m. Friday during a standing count -- head counts that are performed every two hours throughout the night when guards visually check to see whether inmates are in their bunks.
The pair tricked the guards by arranging things in the bunks to look "like people were sleeping ... with these sweatshirt hoodies on," Cuomo said.
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Two inmates who used power tools to escape from the maximum-security wing of New York's Clinton Correctional Facility must have had help carrying out the intricate plot, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday on CNN.
Now, red-faced officials are looking for the two convicted killers, who authorities say used power tools to cut through the walls of their cells and crawl through a maze of underground pipes and shafts to freedom.
In their place, the pair left decoys to trick guards into thinking they were asleep in their bunks -- and a yellow sticky note with a smiley face. It read, "Have a Nice Day!"
Despite a $100,000 reward and a manhunt involving some 250 law enforcement officials, Matt and Sweat -- both serving lengthy sentences -- were still on the loose Monday.
They apparently were last seen at 10:30 p.m. Friday during a standing count -- head counts that are performed every two hours throughout the night when guards visually check to see whether inmates are in their bunks.
The pair tricked the guards by arranging things in the bunks to look "like people were sleeping ... with these sweatshirt hoodies on," Cuomo said.
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