The pickup location is just two miles from the prison. An Uber account using the first name "Xianni" was used to make arrangements for Hurst and Grant to be picked up from the intersection of Tyson and Frankford, records show.ĪLSO SEE: Philadelphia prison inspection report shows 38 non-compliance observations Once outside the prison, the escapees were able to change clothes, according to sources.Īfter leaving PICC, the inmates met an Uber driver, according to the affidavit. When asked exactly when the hole was cut into the fence, the prison department told CBS News Philadelphia that the escape is still under investigation. of Prisons shows Nasir Grant, left, and Ameen Hurst.Īn affidavit shows the escape was set into motion in the evening hours of May 7. This combo from photos provided by Philadelphia Dept. We've also learned that an Uber driver picked up the inmates after their escape. "For both of them to use other means and other resources to hide in the city and move around with assistance, they did orchestrate this plan well but not well enough because Grant was captured in three days and Hurst was captured a week later," said William Latorre, a retired Pennsylvania State Police sergeant.ĬBS News Philadelphia learned Thursday that Ameen Hurst and Nasir Grant were able to make their break in about three hours. While both inmates have since been recaptured, new details indicate that the escape was planned well in advance and executed within hours. But the reality is that they did these brutal crimes, so that's why I felt it was important to have it be shocking and brutal, as a viewer after sort of being lulled into the reality of who they were now.PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - New information is giving insight into what happened at the Philadelphia Industrial Correction Center immediately after two inmates escaped last week. just guys in prison trying to get out, which is what your experience would be of them if you met him the way I met David Sweat, as a guy just sitting there across from me. you've developed this sort of impression of who these guys are based on who they've been for the last five hours of the series. But it's very brutal, and I mean the intention behind it was hopefully, as an audience, you are jarred because. It came down more as we were editing it, got less and less in terms of what we saw. I had to kind of go off my own subjective feeling about what was important to see about what did. On waiting until late in the series to reveal the gruesome murders that landed Sweat and Matt in prisonĭirector Ben Stiller says he was intrigued by Matt and Sweat's escape story: "What really interested me was how they were able to do this, how they were able to get away with this." At the same time, he offered up all the details that I could ask for and was really specific. I think he really made it clear that he knew that he had done something wrong, and didn't want to seem that he was kind of proud of it. My experience with him was that he was very affable and he had a sense of not really wanting to boast about in a way that seemed like he had accomplished something that was good. I mean the details of the escape are really the most interesting thing to me about talking to him and why I wanted to talk to him. So I just wanted to sit across from him and see what he had to say about the escape, especially. I wrote a letter to him, and then the Department of Corrections, when they decided to start helping us, offered us access to go meet with him if he agreed to meet. I wanted to meet with him, mainly because I'd spent so much time on the research. On interviewing David Sweat, who was captured and returned to prison on June 28, 2015 The series also dives into the complicated relationship between Matt and Sweat (played by Benicio del Toro and Paul Dano) and Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell ( Patricia Arquette), the civilian prison worker who enabled their escape. Stiller explores the nuts and bolts of the escape, which involved sledge hammering through brick walls and cutting into and shimmying through an 18-inch steam pipe, in his seven-part Showtime series Escape at Dannemora. "It seemed like such an old-fashioned sort of escape, and I thought, 'Wow, how can that happen in today's prison system?' " "What really interested me was how they were able to do this, how they were able to get away with this," Stiller says. So when he heard about Richard Matt and David Sweat, two convicted murderers who used tools provided by a prison employee to break out of a New York state maximum security prison in June 2015, he was intrigued. Paul Dano and Benicio del Toro play inmates David Sweat and Richard Matt in Escape at Dannemora.īen Stiller loves a good escape story.
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