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Recollections of the night in question
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“About three to four weeks before, one of the prison guards in a supervisory position came and told me that I will be leaving the prison and he wanted to find out that if I was let out of the prison if I could actually get out of the United States as quickly as possible.’’
“I can remember one evening at about 10 [the guard] came, opened my cell, it was during lockdown time, and escorted me from the maximum-security side through several gates to the minimum-security side, where there were two other detainees were - they were already out. They had already - I don’t know who cut it, but I think the guards had made these arrangements.’’
“There was a waiting car outside. There were two guys in the car. . . . The guys who were driving the car’s instructions were to get me as far as New York.’’
“They drove me from Boston. We stopped in Providence, Rhode Island. My wife came, brought the money, she was in a second car and two cars drove. The two guys that were driving the car insisted that I not drive with her. I should stay in the car just in case we were stopped by state troopers.’’
“I did not know the guys who picked me up.’’![]()




