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Charles A. Gardner - Dannemora: Two Escaped Killers, Three Weeks of Terror, and the Largest Manhunt Ever in New York State

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The Prison Break, the Manhunt, the Inside Story
In June 2015, two vicious convicted murderers broke out of the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, in New Yorks North Country, launching the most extensive manhunt in state history. Aided by prison employee Joyce Mitchell, double murderer Richard Matt and cop-killer David Sweat slipped out of their cells, followed a network of tunnels and pipes under the thirty-foot prison wall, and climbed out of a manhole to freedom.
For three weeks, the residents of local communities were virtual prisoners in their own homes as law enforcement from across the nation swept the rural wilderness near the Canadian border. The manhunt made front-page headlines--as did the prison sex scandal involving both inmates and Joyce Mitchell--and culminated in a dramatic and bloody standoff.
Now Charles A. Gardner--a lifelong resident of the community and a former correction officer who began his training at Clinton and ultimately oversaw the training of staff in twelve prisons, including Clinton--tells the whole story from an insiders point of view.
From the lax ethics and sexual hunger that drove Joyce Mitchell to fraternize with Matt and Sweat, smuggle them tools, and offer to be their getaway driver, to the state budget cuts that paved the way for prison corruption, to the brave and tireless efforts to bring the escaped killers to justice,Dannemorais a gripping account of the circumstances that led to the bold breakout and the twenty-three-day search that culminated in one man dead, and one man back in custody--and lingering questions about those who set the deadly drama in motion.

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Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to take this opportunity - photo 1
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the persons behind the scenes who made my dream of writing this book become a reality.
Dr. Calvin Martin, who advised, encouraged, and mentored me along the way. You believed in me!
John Meyer with Cape Fear Publishers in Wilmington, North Carolina. You certainly were the right developmental editor for me! From the time we first spoke on the phone and I shared my idea with you, you were as excited as I was. Your willingness to visit the North Country and your fresh set of eyes proved to be so incredibly valuable. Your experience, hard work, and talent helped me to achieve my goal. There is a part of you in this book. Additionally, your contacts with fellow editors provided me with a chance to pitch my idea to a great agent. I will be forever grateful.
To my agent, Kevin OConnor, of OConnor Literary Agency in New York. From our first conversation until now has been a whirlwind. There has been a barrage of phone calls, emails, and deadlines. You secured a publisher for me before we really had time to get to know each other. Somehow, I dont think thats the way this normally works. Thank you for your guidance, assistance, advice, and making my dream a reality. I know I am truly lucky to have this opportunity.
To Michaela Hamilton, my editor at Citadel Press, Kensington Publishing. Thank you for believing in this project and allowing me to tell this story.
To my beautiful wife, Penny, who was my computer IT consultant, typist, proofreader, and biggest supporter. Thank you for your patience in putting our life on hold so that I could achieve this goal. I never could have accomplished this without you and I promise you that your honey-do list will get done. Thank you for the endless days and nights of hard work. Love you.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR C HARLES A G ARDNER is a municipal court judge and retired - photo 2
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
C HARLES A. G ARDNER is a municipal court judge and retired regional training lieutenant in Malone, New York, the far-upstate town where he was born and raised. His twenty-five-year career in New York State Department of Corrections included working as a correction officer, sergeant, and lieutenant. He had experience working in medium- and maximum-security facilities including stints at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora and the maximum-security prisons of Sing Sing, Bedford Hills, Great Meadow, and Upstate. Gardner served on the Department of Corrections emergency response team (CERT), which played a critical role in the search for the 2015 prison escapees. He lives with his wife, Penny, and their Samoyeds in the North Country.
Photos courtesy NYSDEC The main gate of Clinton Correctional Facility - photo 3
(Photos courtesy NYSDEC)
The main gate of Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora New York Once the - photo 4
The main gate of Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York. Once the center of a mining community, the town became the epicenter of a massive manhunt.
(Photo by Charles A. Gardner)
The Clinton Correctional Facility perimeter wall dominates the streetscape The - photo 5
The Clinton Correctional Facility perimeter wall dominates the streetscape. The tailor shop building where the convicts worked can be seen above the perimeter wall. (Photo by Charles A. Gardner)
Inside Tailor Shop 1 supervisor Joyce Mitchell became involved with convicted - photo 6
Inside Tailor Shop #1, supervisor Joyce Mitchell became involved with convicted murderers David Sweat and Richard Matt.
(Photo by Darren McGee/ New York State Governors Office)
Joyce Mitchell leaves Plattsburgh City Court on June 15 2015 Photo by Rob - photo 7
Joyce Mitchell leaves Plattsburgh City Court on June 15, 2015.
(Photo by Rob Fountain, courtesy Press-Republican)
David Sweats cell was located in Honor Block where inmates enjoyed privileges - photo 8
David Sweats cell was located in Honor Block, where inmates enjoyed privileges earned by good behavior.
(Photo by Darren McGee/ New York State Governors Office)
Sweat and Matt used hacksaw blades to etch holes in the cell walls behind their - photo 9
Sweat and Matt used hacksaw blades to etch holes in the cell walls behind their beds. Sweats cell is shown in this photo.
(Photo by Darren McGee/ New York State Governors Office)
The bracket that supported this heat pipe passing through the brick wall - photo 10
The bracket that supported this heat pipe passing through the brick wall between B and C Blocks in the subterranean tunnel was the first of many underground obstructions faced by the inmates.
(Photo by Darren McGee/ New York State Governors Office)
During many nights working on their escape route the inmates cut this hole in - photo 11
During many nights working on their escape route, the inmates cut this hole in the steam pipe at the base of the perimeter wall. This was one of the final tasks they completed in the tunnel that allowed them to escape.
(Photo by Darren McGee/ New York State Governors Office)
Governor Andrew Cuomo flew to the prison within hours to examine the cells and - photo 12
Governor Andrew Cuomo flew to the prison within hours to examine the cells and escape route.
(Photo by Darren McGee/ New York State Governors Office)
Governor Cuomo descends a ladder that was part of the escape route Photo by - photo 13
Governor Cuomo descends a ladder that was part of the escape route.
(Photo by Darren McGee/ New York State Governors Office)
Governor Cuomo stands on the catwalk behind Matts and Sweats breached cells - photo 14
Governor Cuomo stands on the catwalk behind Matts and Sweats breached cells.
(Photo by Darren McGee/ New York State Governors Office)
Governor Cuomo views the manhole from which the inmates escaped Photo by - photo 15
Governor Cuomo views the manhole from which the inmates escaped.
(Photo by Darren McGee/ New York State Governors Office)
Residents of the local area saw law enforcement searchers everywhere Photo - photo 16
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