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looking at the possibility that he had an accomplice. this was a planned escape, and not just something that just randomly happened. i mean, it is not syo get out of a detention facility and this person was able to not only get out, but do it ir quickly. my understanding is that guard actually saw on video that he was attempting to escape, and by the time he was able to alert other guards he was already gone. so they are looking at that possibility, didi have help from the inside, someone from the outside? so that would play into that theory, and that is why they are trying to trace the source of that particular drone to see whether or not that leads them anywhere. how long do you think this manhunt might last? i don t know, the longer it goes, no more difficult it becomes. it is like every other criminal investigation that you have. you want to try to wrap it up as quickly as possible. hopefully they can contain him in this area, because as more time goes by, to steal a car, he co
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