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Originally Posted by Normal
It all depends on timing and his immediate needs for the escapee.
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^ Agree.
Walking away is not usually done on a whim. The consequences of your almost-over prison sentence being converted to inside higher security and a new added felony (escape) are severe. Normally I've seen this happen when a strong emotional factor comes into play, like the ex is getting married, parent died, or girlfriend is moving on and he's ****ed (angry) about it. They don't normally care if their kid is sick, sadly.
More often than not, they've called someone to meet them somewhere after a day or two to come get them. That, or they are enroute to the source of the emotional factor. Not always, just more times than not. Locked, loaded, and alert are your best defenses. That and some bright yard lights.
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