11 Of History’s Most Daring Prison Escapes And The Heart-Pounding Stories Behind Them

Published December 1, 2021

The Prison Escape At Dannemora

Richard Matt And David Sweat

Clinton Correctional FacilityRichard Matt and David Sweat.

On June 5, 2015, Clinton Correctional Facility inmates Richard Matt and David Sweat escaped through tunnels they had dug and through a steam pipe that led them outside the prison walls.

Despite their failure to remain at large, the prison escape proved such an intoxicating combination of sheer will and corruption that it was adapted into a 2018 series called Escape at Dannemora. Ultimately, Matt and Sweat’s jailbreak wouldn’t have been possible without the inside help of correctional officers Joyce Mitchell and Gene Palmer.

The inmates had not only bribed Palmer to deliver them tools wrapped up in lunch meat, but they flirted with Mitchell so successfully that she became enamored enough to do the same. Matt and Sweat cut holes into their cells for months until the openings broke into tunnels between the walls. Soon, they reached a pipe that led to a utility hole in the village of Dannemora.

Dannemora Prison Escape

New York State PoliceThe manhole outside the prison walls that Sweat and Matt climbed out of.

Sweat began serving a life sentence in 2002 for killing a police officer, while Matt received 25 years to life in 2008 for murdering his employer. They first met in 2010 and shared workstations when they began to plot the escape. They requested adjacent cells in a particular block to do so, which they were granted in January 2015.

Mitchell, whom colleagues described as “inmate lover,” defended her relationships to investigators as trying to build a “rapport” with the inmates. She wound up heading the tailor shop where the two men worked and provided them hacksaws, chisels, and lights — which the men used to carve their tunnels.

Ultimately, Sweat had already climbed out of his cell to inspect their work a total of 85 times before the men made their escape. After losing about 30 pounds, Sweat was finally able to fit into the steam pipe the two would have to squeeze into to flee. After leaving makeshift dummies in their cell beds, they vanished.

But their escape was short-lived. Matt would be shot and killed by a customs agent on June 26. Sweat was shot and re-incarcerated on Sept. 28.

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Marco Margaritoff
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A former staff writer for All That’s Interesting, Marco Margaritoff holds dual Bachelor's degrees from Pace University and a Master's in journalism from New York University. He has published work at People, VICE, Complex, and serves as a staff reporter at HuffPost.
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Adam Farley
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Adam Farley is an Assistant Editor at All That's Interesting. He was previously content director of ShamrockGift.com and deputy editor of Irish America magazine. He holds an M.A. from New York University and a B.A. from the University of Washington.
Cite This Article
Margaritoff, Marco. "11 Of History’s Most Daring Prison Escapes And The Heart-Pounding Stories Behind Them." AllThatsInteresting.com, December 1, 2021, https://allthatsinteresting.com/prison-escapes. Accessed April 25, 2024.