Elaine endured a long twenty minutes in darkness and fear. As the twenty minutes passed, she rushed to the public phone on the side of the playground.
Seeing her desperately running, many prisoners watched with cold eyes. Although many of them were eager to teach her a lesson, they were just starting to let loose. There were many prison guards staring around, and they didn’t dare for a while to immediately act on her.
According to the practice of the prison guards at Bedford Hills Correctional Institution, in the first fifteen minutes and the last fifteen minutes of the one-hour release time, it is necessary to focus on this group of prisoners, because according to their consistent experience, the most frequent node of escape from prison is in the middle of the prisoner’s journey through the different areas.
From the cell to the restaurant and from the restaurant to the playground, and from the workplace to the cell, these processes are generally the high-incidence stage of prison escapes.
It often happens that there are 20 people just now, but they pass through a certain area and note that there are only nineteen left.
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