American Prisoner released from prison instead of a cellmate
Prisoner in Maryland successfully pretended to be his cellmate and was released, reports agency Associated Press. 26-year-old Raymond Taylor (Raymond Taylor), who was sentenced for the attempted murder of three life terms, left the prison in the afternoon on Thursday, February 25, and fled in an unknown direction. The search for the fugitive has not yielded results.
The incident occurred in a prison in Baltimore, where prisoners who are to appear in court or released. Taylor was brought there to testify in a case unrelated to his crimes, and was in a cell with convicts awaiting release. When the guards called this second inmate by name, instead, responded to Taylor, who filed a friend’s identity card captors and accurately delivered to the memory of his personal number.
On the road to freedom is an impostor twice to prison officials, and deception is not exposed. At two o’clock in the afternoon he left the prison gates, and caught him just at 15:45, when his former comrade began knocking down the door of the chamber and demand their release.Hoping to catch the fugitive was issued its description: a black man growing six feet and one inch (1.85 meters), weighing 175 pounds (79 kilograms), with black hair and brown eyes. Details of cases in which Taylor was convicted, the authorities did not disclose.






























