shuyung wrote:
So he's in a facility where you can just climb the fence and leave?
I'd just put a marksman in a tower and let him try again. Maybe lower the fence a little bit to encourage it.
He won't be after this - at least not for a very long time. Inmates are placed in a security classification based on their propensity to escape. Obviously someone made a mistake in that regard in this case.
You can find life-sentence murderers working on honor-farm prisons with essentially NO security in Ohio other than counts. They don't run because they have a good deal at the honor farm and they don't want to mess that up. Generally they started at higher-security institutions and if they didn't cause trouble they got downgraded over time and eventually ended up at the honor farm - by which time they're older and have more perspective on their prospects at the honor farm vs. their prospects as a wanted fugitive, and at the maximum-security joint they'd be in afterwards.
There's nothing wrong with shooting an inmate in the process of trying to escape though, so maybe your idea has merit.