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Sightings of the escaped inmates, McKinney residents take to the streets, and more...
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What’s Happening: Clues Emerge in New York Manhunt

Zihuatanejo? Despite the numerous comparisons to The Shawshank Redemption, the two convicted killers who escaped from ‘Little Siberia’ in upstate New York over the weekend are still thought to be far from Mexico.

Since Richard Matt and David Sweat, just miles from the prison. One of the men was said to be carrying a guitar case. On Tuesday, searchers after reports that two men had been walking on the roadside through a storm on Monday evening.

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