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Written by Bill Stone
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Sunday, 10 June 2007 |
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Escape from prison in Butte, Montana
Escape There may not be anything more interesting or exciting than an escape from prison of dangerous prisoners. People even go to old prisons like Alcatraz to relive prison breaks and here real stories on how men devised ingenious plans to get there freedom. Many people secretly admire those that would risk all just to be free as locking up a man seems wrong somehow. Most understand that incarceration of dangerous criminals is in the publics best interests but tend to glorify an escaped convict. Countless movies have been made on prison breaks and escapes adding to this glorification. Kelly A. Frank, 45, and convicted burglar William J. Willcutt, 22 escaped from a work detail in Butte Montana on Friday and are now at large and considered dangerous.. They are being hunted down with the help of almost every available police and prison resource. They may be caught and maybe not , if they are they certainly will be able to sell the rights of the movie for lots of money. Many ponder the ethical standard of a state or country taking a life in the name of the law. Some say killing is wrong and there cannot be any justification for such an act while others argue that killing is moral if it fits an extreme crime. The debate continues as do the executions. Most people may agree that only the most heinous of crimes is deserving of the mental anguish of a person who faces his own imminent death. That must be the most difficult part of the punishment, the mental anguish. |