Prison Break

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27. siječnja 2007. u 18:09
 

DR. SARA TANCREDI

 

NOTES:

From an early age, Sara knew that she wanted to be a doctor. Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago, she always hoped to work in a hospital. However, after achieving her goal and earning a medical degree, Sara’s career was jeopardized by her drug abuse problem.

 

After countless relapses, Sara was finally able to get clean with the help of group therapy sessions at Narcotics Anonymous. Being a traditional doctor was no longer enough for her and she decided that she must follow a more humanitarian path.

 

As one of the few doctors on staff, Sara is responsible for everything from administering physicals to performing emergency surgery. Though Sara doesn’t think twice about the risks she puts herself in every day, it is a constant source of stress for her father, Illinois Governor “Frontier Justice” Frank Tancredi. That, along with their vastly different political beliefs, has cooled their relationship significantly in recent years.

 

But despite her history of drugs, no one would have predicted however, that Sara would have ever engaged in criminal activity. Immediately following the Fox River eight’s escapes, authorities discovered that the infirmary door was left unlocked, thereby allowing the inmates to access an easy escape route from the prison. After questioning several Fox River employees in the medical wing, Sara became a prime suspect in aiding and abetting the escape; it appeared it was she –who left the door open.

 

When Chicago PD arrived at her apartment to question her, they found her in a coma, having overdosed from morphine. However, Sara recuperated fairly quickly and was taken into custody for questioning. Govenor Tancredi posted her bail, but was later found dead in his residence from apparent suicide. Sara has been at large since leaving the state.

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27. siječnja 2007. u 18:11
 

VERONICA DONOVAN

 

NOTE:

Despite dating youthful offender Lincoln Burrows all throughout high school, Veronica Donovan never let the street life of Cicero, Illinois seduce her. An over-achiever, she received a full academic scholarship to the University of Illinois in Champaign where she graduated with a B.A. in political science, then went on to earn her juris doctorate from Baylor Law School.

 

After graduating from Baylor, Donovan moved back to Chicago to practice real estate law at the offices of Glazer and Ross.

 

Despite her success, Donovan never forgot her roots. Although she had no experience in criminal law, she recently defended childhood friend Michael Scofield against a charge of armed robbery after he refused the assistance of all court appointed attorneys.

 

Donovan is currently working with Nick Savrinn in an attempt to exonerate Lincoln Burrows of first degree murder charges.

 

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NICK SAVRINN

 

NOTE:
When Savrinn graduated with honors from Columbia Law School, all the prestigious Manhattan law offices offered him lucrative positions within their firms. But he turned them all down, opting to return home to Chicago and do pro bono work on behalf of the wrongfully convicted.

 

This career move surprised some of Savrinn’s classmates, but not his close friends and family. When Savrinn was three years old, his father was convicted of a crime he didn’t commit. Seeing firsthand the devastation that a wrongful conviction can bring, Savrinn pledged to do everything within his power to make sure no one else would suffer a similar fate.

 

In his eleven years at Project Justice, Savrinn has successfully exonerated thirteen clients who were facing a combined three hundred years in prison, five of whom were on death row.

 

But just recently he achieved his most personal legal victory when his father was finally exonerated and released.

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27. siječnja 2007. u 18:17
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FERNANDO SUCRE

 

BACK NUMBER: 89775
LOCATION: AT LARGE
CRIME: One count of aggravated robbery, Escape from a Federal Incarceration Facility, Assault
SENTENCE: Five years
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: Four years, one month.
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: One year, four months

NOTES:
Fernando Sucre was born and raised in Chicago, and since coming to Fox River has been a model prisoner. Sucre’s offense was holding up a liquor store with an unloaded firearm. He did so to secure enough cash to buy an engagement ring for his girlfriend Maricruz, whom he had met three years earlier. The police were on the scene before he had a chance to flee and he was arrested immediately.

Sucre and Maricruz had been dating for two years prior to Sucre’s incarceration and six months ago, Maricruz moved to New York after accepting a job as a buyer for a major Manhattan fashion retailer.

A month later, Sucre’s cousin Hector also moved to New York. He told his friends that his company transferred him, but those who know him best suspect he requested the transfer so that he could be closer to Maricruz.

After escaping from Fox River, Sucre learned that Maricruz and his cousin Hector were going to be married in Las Vegas. Sucre arrived at the chapel hours before the wedding, in an attempt to stop it. However, Hector had notified the local Nevada authorities, and Sucre fled the scene.

Sucre was also allegedly involved in the incident at the residence of Jeanette Owen’s, a Tooele, Utah resident who was held hostage in her own home, while members of the Fox River eight dug up her garage in search of the elusive Westmoreland $5 million.

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27. siječnja 2007. u 18:18

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27. siječnja 2007. u 18:20

JOHN ABRUZZI

 

BACK NUMBER: 81004
LOCATION: General Population, A-Wing, Cell 96
CRIME: Murder (2 counts) Conspiracy to commit murder (2 counts)
SENTENCE: 120 years
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: 117 yrs, 6 mo.
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: Inmate is not eligible for parole

 

NOTES:
John Abruzzi, former Chicago mob boss, is arguably the most infamous prisoner incarcerated at Fox River Penitentiary; and has translated his celebrity into power inside the prison walls. Other inmates, even murderers, defer to Abruzzi in prison-related business. While the correctional officers enforce the rules, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that John Abruzzi runs the prison.

 

Abruzzi was convicted on two counts of murder and two counts of conspiracy to commit murder after decades of eluding punishment from Illinois district attorneys. Otto Fibonacci provided eyewitness testimony at Abruzzi’s trial, which convinced the jury to convict Abruzzi of rubbing out two rival gangsters. Abruzzi subsequently put a hit out on Fibonacci, forcing him to enter the Witness Protection Program.

 

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Inmate has logged visits from Philip Falzone, a business associate; Anthony Smallhouse, another business associate; Sylvia Abruzzi, his wife; Nicole Abruzzi, his daughter; John Abruzzi, Jr. his son; and Brian Knowlton, business manager.

 

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27. siječnja 2007. u 18:22
 

JOHN ABRUZZI

 

BACK NUMBER: 81004
LOCATION: General Population, A-Wing, Cell 96
CRIME: Murder (2 counts) Conspiracy to commit murder (2 counts)
SENTENCE: 120 years
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: 117 yrs, 6 mo.
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: Inmate is not eligible for parole

 

NOTES:
John Abruzzi, former Chicago mob boss, is arguably the most infamous prisoner incarcerated at Fox River Penitentiary; and has translated his celebrity into power inside the prison walls. Other inmates, even murderers, defer to Abruzzi in prison-related business. While the correctional officers enforce the rules, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that John Abruzzi runs the prison.

 

Abruzzi was convicted on two counts of murder and two counts of conspiracy to commit murder after decades of eluding punishment from Illinois district attorneys. Otto Fibonacci provided eyewitness testimony at Abruzzi’s trial, which convinced the jury to convict Abruzzi of rubbing out two rival gangsters. Abruzzi subsequently put a hit out on Fibonacci, forcing him to enter the Witness Protection Program.

 

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Inmate has logged visits from Philip Falzone, a business associate; Anthony Smallhouse, another business associate; Sylvia Abruzzi, his wife; Nicole Abruzzi, his daughter; John Abruzzi, Jr. his son; and Brian Knowlton, business manager.