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How ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ escaped using Sharpies, Bible cover(NewsNation) — New details have emerged about convicted murderer and rapist Grant Hardin‘s escape from an ... stepdad arrested in their killings Hardin, known as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” is a former ...
The 'Devil in the Ozarks' escaped prison wearing a makeshift uniform before being captured 13 days later just 1.5 miles from the facility, leading to firing of two prison employees.
Two employees at an Arkansas prison where an inmate known as the “Devil in the Ozarks” escaped have been fired for policy violations, corrections officials said Thursday as they faced questions from ...
Officials said a kitchen supervisor left Grant Hardin alone on a loading dock and a tower guard let him out the gates.
A former police chief and convicted murderer - known as the "Devil in the Ozarks" - appeared in court Tuesday, June 17, on new escape charges. Grant Hardin, 56, was recaptured by law enforcement ...
Arkansas lawmakers questioned officials with the state's Department of Corrections on Thursday about the escape of a dangerous inmate nicknamed the "Devil in the Ozarks" in late May.. Grant Hardin ...
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40/29 News on MSNArkansas prison workers fired after killer's escape in jailer disguiseTHE ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS HAS FIRED TWO WORKERS AT THE PRISON. WERE CONVICTED KILLER AND RAPIST. GRANT HARDEN ...
A former police chief known as the "Devil in the Ozarks" did not have help when he walked out of a north-central Arkansas prison in May, touching off a two-week long manhunt, the head of the state's ...
Grant Hardin, who was captured June 6, appeared at the hearing via video. He pleaded not guilty to second-degree escape, was found to be indigent and was appointed a public defender.
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NWAhomepage on MSNRecapping Arkansas legislative committee hearing addressing Grant Hardin escapeAccording to corrections officials, Hardin was allowed onto the prison kitchen’s back dock at 1:58 p.m. on the day of the ...
Hardin pleaded not guilty to second-degree escape before a judge in Izard County, Arkansas earlier this week.His new could add 5 to 20 years to his current sentences.How Grant Hardin escapedHardin ...
Two employees at an Arkansas prison have been fired for policy violations that allowed convicted killer Grant Hardin, known as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” to escape in a fake law enforcement ...
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