Click on title of post to read article. From this morning's Rocky Mountain News.
"Two jail employees are behind bars in Puerto Vallarta in connection with the escape of a man accused of murdering a University of Colorado student, according to a Mexican newspaper.
Siempre Libres reported that 11 public officials, including police and administrative staff, had been detained initially in the investigation into how Alfonso Ramirez Sastre was able to walk out of the jail by swapping clothes with another inmate.
Nine of the officials were released after authorities determined they had nothing to do with the escape, the paper reported.
The Daily Camera in Boulder also reported Monday that a Mexican judge and his secretary were under investigation and that officials were looking for them, according to a prosecutor in Puerto Vallarta."
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
AMERICAN STUDENT KILLED IN MEXICO: KILLER ESCAPES JAIL, JUDGE SOUGHT
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