Fortune | FORTUNE 08月16日
The ‘Devil in the Ozarks,’ former police chief turned convicted murderer, escaped from prison after monthslong planning using kitchen supplies
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阿肯色州监狱管理局对Grant Hardin越狱事件的审查报告详细披露了其长达六个月的精心策划过程。Hardin利用厨房的废弃材料伪造了执法制服和证件,并利用垃圾桶隐藏逃跑所需物品。他的成功越狱暴露了监狱内部多项严重的安全漏洞和程序违规行为,包括允许囚犯在无人监督的情况下接触后门区域,以及门卫在未核实身份的情况下打开了后门。事件导致两名员工被解雇,多人受到处分。报告还指出Hardin的错误分类以及安保措施的不足,例如闸机缺少电子锁和监控盲区。

🧑‍🍳 **精心策划的逃脱准备**:Hardin利用其在监狱厨房工作的便利,花费六个月时间,使用黑色马克笔和厨房的废弃衣物制作了伪装成执法人员的制服,并用罐头盖制作了假证件。他将逃跑所需的物品藏匿在厨房的垃圾桶底部,利用了安保人员对垃圾桶搜查不彻底的漏洞。

🚪 **安保疏忽导致越狱**:报告揭示了导致Hardin成功越狱的关键性安保失误。一名厨房员工允许Hardin在无人监督的情况下进入后门区域,而一名塔楼警卫在未核实其身份的情况下打开了后门。这些直接违反了安全规程的行为是Hardin得以顺利逃脱的主要原因。

🚨 **暴露系统性安全隐患**:Hardin的越狱事件暴露了监狱在人员管理、安全措施和程序执行方面的多重漏洞。他被错误分类,本不应被关押在该中等安全级别的监狱。此外,安保措施存在不足,如闸机缺少电子锁、监控存在盲区,以及对机械间和侧房间的搜查不够彻底。

⚖️ **法律追究与后续改进**:Hardin,一名曾是警察局长并因谋杀和强奸罪被判刑的囚犯,在逃脱后被捕并面临越狱指控。此次事件已导致部分安保人员被解雇或处分,并且监狱方面正在采取改进措施,例如移除闸机的电子锁、增设监控摄像头以及加强搜查力度,以防止类似事件再次发生。

🏛️ **监管层面的审视与质疑**:除了监狱管理局的内部审查,立法委员会也对此事展开调查。有议员质疑内部审查未能充分触及导致越狱发生的系统性问题,认为其过于关注最终的失误而非事前的一系列连锁反应。这表明对监狱安全管理的审查将持续进行,并可能带来更深层次的改革。

The Department of Corrections’ critical incident review of Grant Hardin’s May 25 escape from the Calico Rock prison provides the most detailed description so far of his planning and the issues that allowed him to walk out of the facility.

Hardin was captured 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) northwest of the Calico Rock prison on June 6. Authorities said he escaped by donning an outfit he designed to look like a law enforcement uniform.

Hardin, who worked in the prison’s kitchen, said he spent six months planning his escape and used black Sharpie markers and laundry he found lying around the kitchen to create the fake uniform, according to the report. Hardin fashioned a fake badge using the lid of a can.

“Hardin stated he would hide the clothes and other items he was going to need in the bottom of a trash can in the kitchen due to no one ever shaking it down,” the report says.

Two prison employees have been fired for procedure violations that led to Hardin’s escape. They include a kitchen employee who allowed Hardin on a back dock unsupervised and a tower guard who unlocked the back gate that Hardin walked through without confirming his identity. Several other employees have been suspended and one demoted, lawmakers were told this week.

The kitchen’s staff was “very lax on security,” Hardin told investigators, allowing him to gather what he needed for his escape. Hardin said he didn’t have any help from staff or other inmates. Hardin had constructed a ladder from wooden pallets in case he needed to scale the prison fence but didn’t need it.

“(Hardin) stated when he walked up to the gate, he just directed the officer to ‘open the gate,’ and he did,” the report says.

After he escaped from the prison, Hardin survived on food he had smuggled out of the prison along with distilled water from his CPAP machine. Hardin also drank creek water and ate berries, bird eggs and ants.

“He said his plan was to hide in the woods for six months if need be and begin moving west out of the area,” the report says.

Hardin, a former police chief in the small town of Gateway, near the Arkansas-Missouri border, is serving lengthy sentences for murder and rape. He was the subject of the TV documentary “Devil in the Ozarks.”

The report is one of two reviews into Hardin’s escape, which is also being investigated by the Arkansas State Police. A legislative subcommittee has also been holding hearings about the escape.

Republican Rep. Howard Beaty, who co-chairs the Legislative Council’s Charitable, Penal and Correctional Institutions Subcommittee, said the panel hoped to discuss both reports with officials at a hearing next month.

Republican Sen. Ben Gilmore, who sits on the panel, said he didn’t think the department’s review took a thorough enough look at the systemic issues that enabled Hardin’s escape.

“They have focused on the final failure instead of all of the things that led up to it,” he said.

The report also cites confusion among corrections officials in the early stages of Hardin’s escape about which law enforcement agencies had been notified, the report says.

“It is obvious there was a lot of confusion during the beginning stages of opening the command center and of notifications being made,” the report says.

Hardin had been misclassified and shouldn’t have been held at the primarily medium-security prison, according to the review. After he was captured, Hardin was moved to a maximum-security prison. He has pleaded not guilty to escape charges, and his trial is set for November.

Hardin’s custody classification hadn’t been reviewed since October 2019, the report says.

The Department of Corrections’ review says officials had taken several steps since Hardin’s escape, including removing the electric locks from the gates to prevent someone from walking out without an officer present.

The report also calls for additional cameras after finding a blind spot on the dock Hardin used, and for any “shakedown” searches for contraband to include mechanical rooms and side rooms.

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