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apparently wanted them to kill her husband.

Ahead of Joyce Mitchell’s expected court appearance Monday, reports reveal new information about the prison worker who has been accused of helping two inmates escape from upstate New York’s Clinton Correctional facility.

Both the
New York Daily Newshttp://m.nydailynews.com/news/crime...-husband-woman-aided-escape-article-1.2257909 and New York Posthttp://nypost.com/2015/06/14/prison-worker-planned-to-leave-husband-before-backing-out/ reported Monday that, according to a source, Mitchell, had planned to drive convicted killers Richard Matt and David Sweat away from the prison and to her home, where they would then kill her husband, also an employee at Clinton.

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http://news.yahoo.com/prison-worker...ed-inmates-to-kill-her-husband-134705923.html
 

This is simply that case of a women that wanted to be loved by someone, anyone, anyhow,anywhere.
Hope she rots in jail.
If these 2 guys murder anyone because they escaped then she should also get the death penalty.
 
I won't make any excuses for her, but just remember, some of these convicts are master manipulators.. they can sniff out a persons weaknesses and use that to get them to do what they want. They are con artists and skilled. Prisons routinely warn employees of the dangers of getting involved or befriending them..
 
I figure that had she actually gone through with being the get-away driver, her body would probably have been lying in a ditch somewhere shortly afterward. Once she got them out of prison, they would have had no use for her and she would have been a liability to them. "No honor among thieves", ya know?
 
She should have used a helicopter

Chopper flight to freedom
(dated November 27, 2014)

CAREER criminal John Killick was no spring chicken when he decided to spring himself from Sydney’s Silverwater Prison in 1999. Going over the wall was not an option for Killick, but his girlfriend Lucy Dudko had another idea. Dudko, who had seen the Charles Bronson movie Breakout, decided she could turn fiction into reality.

The 48-year-old Russian librarian did it by the book, organising a helicopter joy flight then pulling a shotgun on its horrified pilot, Tim Joyce.

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Lucy Dudko after her arrest. Pic: Craig Greenhill Source: News Limited


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Armed robber John Reginald Killick. Source: News Corp Australia


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Hijacked pilot Tim Joyce and the helicopter. Pic: Chris Pavlich Source: News Limited

Dudko directed Mr Joyce to head for Silverwater prison where he was ordered to land the chopper on an exercise yard. Killick was waiting and quickly aboard.
In bizarre scenes, other prisoners tried to grab on to hitch a ride to freedom as guards opened fire.

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Silverwater Prison. Source: News Limited



Killick and Dudko spent 45 days on the run, some of it in Melbourne, before being captured in New South Wales. Dudko copped a maximum 10-year sentence. Killick scored an extra 15.

Killick, now 72, was this year granted parole by New South Wales authorities. But he must still serve time in Queensland where he owes two-and-a-half years over a 1980s armed robbery.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...aring-jailbreaks/story-fni0ffnk-1227136681436
 
Why do some women seek love in all of the wrong places? She could have easily gone to some bar and found love by closing time...
 

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