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The Rooster
"Okeydoke"
If the escapees haven't keep up with modern society, they won't understand things like facebook and iPhones. They'll turn up. Sooner or later, they'll turn up on someone's video somewhere, either intentional or by chance.
June 7, 2015
By Jessie McKinley and J. David Goodman
Describing
a wide net and a sprawling investigation, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said
that officials had received more than 150 tips from across the state,
tantalizing investigators: The State Police, for instance, confirmed a
connection of one of the fugitives to the Syracuse area, where Mr. Sweat
may have lived. Points of entry in Canada had been alerted, though it
was not clear, the police said, if the escaped killers had access to a
vehicle....
Credit Nancie Battaglia for The New York Times
...Key to the search, he said, will be figuring out whom the two men talked to by phone or in person while in prison. “Who are they married to?” he said. “Are there girlfriends? Who visited them, who did they speak to? It doesn’t have to be a recent contact. You just have to connect the dots.”...
The Rooster
"Okeydoke"
If the escapees haven't keep up with modern society, they won't understand things like facebook and iPhones. They'll turn up. Sooner or later, they'll turn up on someone's video somewhere, either intentional or by chance.
June 7, 2015
By Jessie McKinley and J. David Goodman
...“They’re basically untraceable,” (click here) said Joseph L. Giacalone, a retired New York
City detective sergeant and an adjunct professor at John Jay College of
Criminal Justice. Indeed, in the early hours of the hunt, law
enforcement officials were using road blocks and bloodhounds to try to
find David Sweat and Richard W. Matt,
both of whom were serving lengthy prison sentences for murder. On
Sunday, hundreds of police and corrections officers were combing the
wilderness and rural communities, going house to house in neighborhoods
near the prison, a formidable redoubt high in the Adirondack Mountains,
just 25 miles from the Canadian border.
Credit Nancie Battaglia for The New York Times
...Key to the search, he said, will be figuring out whom the two men talked to by phone or in person while in prison. “Who are they married to?” he said. “Are there girlfriends? Who visited them, who did they speak to? It doesn’t have to be a recent contact. You just have to connect the dots.”...