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15 Shocking but True Prison Break Stories

The Bed Sheet Rope


Classic Makeshift Tool

In 2015, Clinton Correctional Facility in New York, known for its tight security, became the stage for a classic jailbreak. Richard Matt and David Sweat used smuggled tools to cut through their cell walls. Their method? A rope made of bed sheets! Yes, the good old bed sheet escape. After navigating a series of tunnels, they emerged through a manhole outside the prison walls. It’s like a scene from a prison movie.

The Ultimate Manhunt

Their escape triggered one of the largest manhunts in New York history. For three weeks, the duo managed to evade capture, surviving in the wilderness. Their freedom didn’t last forever, but their daring escape exposed serious flaws in the prison’s security. Matt was shot and killed during the manhunt, while Sweat was captured and returned to a different facility, hopefully without any loose bed sheets.

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