'I'm guilty' - jailbreaker gets three more years

Fri, Aug 10th 2018, 08:00 AM

 

ONE of two men arraigned yesterday in a Magistrate’s Court in connection with a thwarted escape plot at the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services admitted he used a piece of steel from a prison bathroom to cut a hole in his cell’s ceiling over a two-month period. 
Mario Taylor, 36, and Fred Lifaite, 45, appeared before Magistrate Cara Turnquest, charged with attempted escape from the facility and damage in the amount of $900 for a portion of the ceiling...

ONE of two men arraigned yesterday in a Magistrate’s Court in connection with a thwarted escape plot at the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services admitted he used a piece of steel from a prison bathroom to cut a hole in his cell’s ceiling over a two-month period. 

Mario Taylor, 36, and Fred Lifaite, 45, appeared before Magistrate Cara Turnquest, charged with attempted escape from the facility and damage in the amount of $900 for a portion of the ceiling...

 

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