really depressed because they were still looking, smelling, seeing how much human suffering took place that day. it did affect us. it affected us psychologically and emotionally. coming up, jailbreak. two women ride under a bus in a daring escape. i could aren t believe what i was seeing. and later inmates run free when a prison wall comes crumbling down. nobody has seen anything like that before. when caught on camera: inmates and outlaws continues. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be.alive?
to piece together. all authorities knew at this point was that at 5:30 a.m. on saturday, june 6th, routine bed checks turned up only lumps of clothing under the sheets. the two prisoners were missing. they weren t actual dummies, but they were they had clothing on, and it looked like people were sleeping in the bunks with a sweat shirt hoodie on. how could they have disappeared? after all, this is a maximum security prison, there are visual bed checks every two hours throughout the night, and guard towers high above the prison walls. but as authorities began to take a closer look, details soon emerged of a stunning escape not over the prison wall, but underneath it. a search revealed there was a hole cut out of the back of the cell through which these inmates escaped.
fall of communism in 1989, it housed a countless number. of freedom fighters, many of whom were tortured and killed in mass executions. the monument on the prison wall honors the victims. there are probably over 1,000 people who had been tortured and executed at this prison during the various regimes. there were a number of staff members who made a comment to me that they felt they ve seen ghosts there, they have felt ghosts there, that there s just a weight of what has transpired at that particular prison. today, mokotow houses prisoners because of their crimes instead of their beliefs. it is a maximum security prison with more than 900 inmates, including some of the most notorious in poland. but officials claim they rarely
the monument on the prison wall honors the victims. there are probably over 1,000 people who had been tortured and execed at this prison duri the various regimes. there were a number of staff members who made a comment to me that they felt they ve seen ghosts there, they have felt ghosts there, that there s just a weight of what has transpired at that particular prison. today, mokotow houses prisoners because of their crimes instead of their beliefs. it is a maximum security prison with more than 900 inmates, including some of the most notorious in poland. but officials claim they rarely have disruptions. that might be because the prison s elite special response team is always prepared for the worst. we were told ahead of time that they were going to have a demonstration for us from their special response team so we set
i think for a lot of victims in this case the idea that he would never take a breath again outside of a prison wall, the idea that their particular crime was captured in that sentence, i think there s a feeling of justice amongst them. i understand physically how the defense table, prosecutors tables are set up in that courtroom but did you ever get the opportunity to look him in the eye and if you did what did you think and what did you feel? i did. that s a great question. through much of the trial when i was conducting examinations or cross-examinations, i was lateral to him and i could see him straining to look over at me without turning his head. he didn t want to show that part of him to me. but when i was doing closing argument, probably for the first time, there s a couple shots where i back up so that i am directly in line with him and i m pointing at him and we lock eyes ands that guy that is completely present and aware in the moment. and that s something else that you d