New York s Clinton Correctional Facility prisoner supervisor is named as Joyce Mitchell Daily Mail Online
Until yesterday, the upstate NY prison escape was very Shawshank. But with revelations surfacing about the lady who helped the convicts, it's turned into the stuff of a Coen Bros. movie. Below are Joyce Mitchell and her house. People call her Tillie. She's a public official who supervises inmates during sewing time. She was sposed to be the getaway driver but checked herself into the hospital on the weekend instead, claiming she was suffering from "nerves", which is, lucky for her, covered by Obamacare.
She's a Tea Party Republican Air Force Mom with a "Don't Tread On Me" flag on her house, which is ironic because they're all about tough-on-crime and getting rid of gov't, yet her whole family has gov't jobs and she was wooed by a convict who's a con man and a murderer, but I guess not entirely successfully wooed since she couldn't go through with being their getaway driver.
Imagining the tough-on-crime arts & crafts Army lady who looks like America's mom getting hot under the collar for a murderer (she liked the big menacing-looking one, naturally!) is the stuff of movie heaven. Escaped convicts have miserable records for actually finding freedom. It'll all be over soon, but the poor dear, she's gonna end up in jail.
Until yesterday, the upstate NY prison escape was very Shawshank. But with revelations surfacing about the lady who helped the convicts, it's turned into the stuff of a Coen Bros. movie. Below are Joyce Mitchell and her house. People call her Tillie. She's a public official who supervises inmates during sewing time. She was sposed to be the getaway driver but checked herself into the hospital on the weekend instead, claiming she was suffering from "nerves", which is, lucky for her, covered by Obamacare.
She's a Tea Party Republican Air Force Mom with a "Don't Tread On Me" flag on her house, which is ironic because they're all about tough-on-crime and getting rid of gov't, yet her whole family has gov't jobs and she was wooed by a convict who's a con man and a murderer, but I guess not entirely successfully wooed since she couldn't go through with being their getaway driver.
Imagining the tough-on-crime arts & crafts Army lady who looks like America's mom getting hot under the collar for a murderer (she liked the big menacing-looking one, naturally!) is the stuff of movie heaven. Escaped convicts have miserable records for actually finding freedom. It'll all be over soon, but the poor dear, she's gonna end up in jail.