Officials thought he signed documents that released 2 murderers

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An escape from prison would present a challenge to any inmate, but Joseph Jenkins and Charles Walker, both 34, didn't have to scale walls or fences. Guards led each of them right out the front gate, Jenkins on Sept. 27 and Walker on Oct. 8.



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Free at last, free at last...


http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505263_162-57608125/judge-on-convicted-murderers-set-free-forging-my-signature-not-hard-to-do/
 
I heard someone ask "How could this happen... didn't anybody ask themselves if this was correct?" to which I replied that government workers don't have to care. They don't care because they don't have to care. The people who followed the paperwork did their job as far as government is concerned. They like unquestioning employees who do whatever the paperwork says to do.
 
pretty slick move..the guys are still thought to be around Orlando. from now on they''re gonna check early release papers

-locking the barn door after the horse is gone is better then nothing i supppose..
 
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