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PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 4:13 pm 
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Feds dropped the escape charge against the guy they caught. Seemed like an easy one to prove.

True, but the guy is expected to get 80 years on the bank robbery charges. The feds basically said we don't have time for this (or lunch). No biggy. If it turns out the cat gets a light sentence they plan on going back after him on the escape charges.


How much effort/time does it really take to prosecute him on escape charge at the same time as the bank robbery charges? I mean, they are going to use the fact that he escaped as evidence of guilt at the trial anyways. Just opening themselves up to looking stupid.... which Illinois State's Attorneys seem to like.

This is a federal case, so I may be missing the State's Attorney's angle. If the cat gets close to 80 years it is a waste of time and I would prefer they spend the time working another case that has some merit. This guy isn't going anywhere.


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This guy isn't going anywhere.
I bet somebody said that the first time he was put in jail.

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beni hanna wrote:
Big Chicagoan wrote:
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Feds dropped the escape charge against the guy they caught. Seemed like an easy one to prove.

True, but the guy is expected to get 80 years on the bank robbery charges. The feds basically said we don't have time for this (or lunch). No biggy. If it turns out the cat gets a light sentence they plan on going back after him on the escape charges.


How much effort/time does it really take to prosecute him on escape charge at the same time as the bank robbery charges? I mean, they are going to use the fact that he escaped as evidence of guilt at the trial anyways. Just opening themselves up to looking stupid.... which Illinois State's Attorneys seem to like.

This is a federal case, so I may be missing the State's Attorney's angle. If the cat gets close to 80 years it is a waste of time and I would prefer they spend the time working another case that has some merit. This guy isn't going anywhere.


What cat? We are talking about the 2 prisoners that escaped from a jail in Chicago.


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Did they find the second yet?

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Did they find the second yet?



The second cat?

Not that I know of.


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Did they find the second yet?



The second cat?

Not that I know of.

Negative pittmike. Someguy hating on Chris Walken word choice. That hurts.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:48 pm 
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By Annie Sweeney and Jason Meisner Tribune reporters

4:41 p.m. CST, January 4, 2013

The second inmate who made a daring escape last month from a high-rise federal jail in the South Loop was captured today in South Suburban Palos Hills, according to FBI officials.

Kenneth Conley, a convicted bank robber, was awaiting sentencing when he and cellmate Joseph “Jose” Banks scaled down the Metropolitan Correctional Center on Dec. 18 with a rope fashioned from bedsheets.

FBI Spokeswoman Joan Hyde said Conley was apprehended shortly before 4 p.m. by Palos Hills police in the south suburb.

Banks was apprehended late at night on Dec. 20 less than five miles from the jail in the home of a boyhood friend on the North Side.

Banks and Conley were last accounted for during a routine bed check, authorities said. About 7 a.m. the next day, jail employees arriving for work saw ropes made from bedsheets dangling from a hole in the wall near the 15th floor and down the south side of the facade.

The two had put clothing and sheets under blankets in their beds to throw off guards making nighttime checks and removed a cinder block to create an opening wide enough to slide through, authorities said.

The FBI said a surveillance camera a few blocks from the jail showed the two, wearing light-colored clothing, hailing a taxi at Congress Parkway and Michigan Avenue. They also appeared to be wearing backpacks, according to the FBI.

The daring escape was an embarrassment for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons and a rarity for the Metropolitan Correctional Center, where the only previous successful escape took place in 1985.

A high-ranking employee in the facility told the Tribune that video surveillance had captured the men making their descent, but that the guard who was supposed to be watching the video monitors for suspicious activity may have been called away on other duties.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:53 pm 
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Made it all the way to Palos. So close.


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This guy sounds even dumber than the first one. Police were called to check out a suspicious man walking down the street with a cane, glasses, and dark overcoat/hat, pretending to be an old man???

Wonder if he will also have the escape charge dropped...maybe that was done intentionally to give this guy a reason to give himself up.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 8:21 am 
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I still cant get over this guy only went as far as Palos Hills after pulling off that escape.

By Nick Swedberg, Field Editor

A former Tinley Park man who escaped from federal custody in December was sentenced Wednesday to prison after pleading guilty to robbing a Homewood bank.

Kenneth Conley, 39, received the maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison for the May 13, 2011 robbery of the MB Financial Bank, located inside a Homewood grocery store, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Chicago.

Conley pleaded guilty to bank robbery on Oct. 29, 2012. He and another convicted bank robber, Jose Banks, 37, broke out of the Metropolitan Correctional Center, a skyscraper prison in downtown Chicago, on Dec. 18. Authorities found knotted bed sheets hanging from a cell window.

Their escape sparked a manhunt in the south suburbs. Officers from multiple departments were seen searching for the pair in Tinley Park and New Lenox. Banks was arrested a few days later, on Dec. 21, in Chicago.

Officers caught Conley on Jan. 4 when he tried to disguise himself as an elderly man while hiding out in Palos Hills, police said. He was indicted for the escape later that month.

U.S. District Judge Samuel Der-Yeghiayan ruled that Conley was a career offender and showed he had not accepted responsibility by obstructing justice after the guilty plea, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Chicago. Conley also must pay $3,969 in restitution to the bank.

Conley reportedly showed the butt of a what appeared to be a gun during the 2011 robbery, and threatened to shoot a bank teller in the head, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. It turned out not to be a real gun.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 9:48 am 
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Elderly man while hiding out in Palos Hills


Sounds like a deep cut from the forthcoming Pearl Jam album.

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