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Joyce Mitchell, defended by a Clinton County public defender, pleaded guilty to promoting prison contraband and criminal facilitation. [41] She was sentenced to two-and-a-third to seven years in prison, fined $6,375, and ordered to pay $79,841 in restitution. [42] [43] Mitchell was granted parole and released from prison in February 2020. [44]
Patricia Arquette as Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell, [4] a married prison worker who becomes romantically entangled with both Matt and Sweat and aids in their escape; Paul Dano as David Sweat, a convicted murderer; Bonnie Hunt as Catherine Leahy Scott, the New York State Inspector General heading up a formal investigation of the Matt–Sweat prison ...
The series details the prison escape of two men, David Sweat, played by Paul Dano, and Richard Matt, played by Benecio Del Toro, with the help of prison worker Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell, played by ...
Sweat, played by Paul Dano, and Matt, played by Benecio Del Toro, are assisted by prison worker Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell, played by Patricia Arquette in the series.
In 2015, two inmates at the Clinton Correctional Facility, which borders Dannemora, concocted an alleged escape plan with the help of prison worker Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell.
Richard William “Rick” Matt (June 25, 1966 – June 26, 2015) [1] was an American murderer known for his prison escape, the 2015 Clinton Correctional Facility escape.. A native of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area where he grew up in foster homes, Matt was a career criminal who had already served several prison terms for various crimes before he and an accomplice robbed ...
With help from a prison worker named Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell, who snuck in supplies, the two escaped the maximum-security prison in early June 2015. After escaping, both men were on the run for ...
My Six Convicts is a 1952 American film noir crime drama directed by Hugo Fregonese.The screenplay was adapted by Michael Blankfort from the autobiographical book My Six Convicts: A Psychologist's Three Years in Fort Leavenworth, written by Donald Powell Wilson.