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Added on the 16/06/2015 17:28:07 - Copyright : Reuters - Next Media
The prison worker charged with helping the two convicted killers David Sweat and Richard Matt to escape from the New York maximum-security correctional facility allegedly told investigators that the three had planned to kill her husband.
Dozens of elderly women were killed across Central Russia nearly a decade ago. Now, CNN reports Russian authorities have detained a 38-year-old mechanic as the chief suspect in the case. The man posed as a social services representative or maintenance worker to gain the trust of his victims. The Russian Interior Ministry said his victims were retired women aged between 75 and 90 who lived alone. The suspect confessed following his detention. He said he attacked his first victim because he was hungry and 'lived on the street.'
As the manhunt for the New York prison escapees continues, investigators have revealed on Friday that prison worker Joyce Mitchell provided some tools that helped the two convicted murderers escape.
Authorities have ramped up the search for two inmates who escaped a maximum-security prison in the state of New York last week.
U.S. officials announce that Cuba has released American aid worker Alan Gross after five years in prison. Nathan Frandino reports.