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[6] [7] They escaped the prison with the help of female accomplice Casslyn Mae Welch (born July 21, 1966), [5] a first cousin of McCluskey. She was on his visitation list and lived in Mesa, Arizona. [6] In June 2010, Welch had been arrested outside Kingman prison and accused of attempting to smuggle drugs in the prison, but was released. [8]
MTC had been criticized for allowing the homicidal escape of three violent prisoners in 2010. The state began seeking an alternate provider after it found MTC failed to control riots on July 1, 2 and 4, at Kingman, in July 2015. Because of damage to the prison, the state had to transfer more than 1,000 inmates to other facilities.
2010 Arizona prison escape; A. Academy at Ivy Ridge; C. Casey White prison escape; 2015 Clinton Correctional Facility escape; F. Escape from Fort Stanton; Abuse of ...
MTC was then under contract to the state of Arizona for management of some of its prisons. That state found the company to have been responsible for neglect that enabled the July 2010 Arizona prison escape from the Arizona State Prison – Kingman by three men convicted of violent crimes. Before they were captured, two of them committed a ...
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The parents of a 13-year-old girl who was run over by a suicidal driver in Malibu in 2010 are appealing to California Gov. Gavin Newsom to stop the felon from being released on parole.
On February 8, 2012, 47-year-old Michael Nordman, who was not involved in the prison escape but had handed the murder weapons to both Berget and Robert, pleaded guilty to murder. The judge, Bradley Zell, sentenced Nordman to a second life term, which would run consecutively with the other life sentence he received in 1990 for the Sioux Falls ...
In the Libby Prison escape, during the American Civil War, over 109 Union POWs broke out of a building at Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia on the night between 9 and 10 February 1864. Fifty-nine of the 109 prisoners successfully made it back to the Union lines; two were drowned in the nearby James River , and forty-eight were recaptured.