Prison Break
THEODORE BAGWELL
ALIAS: T-Bag
BACK NUMBER: 89632
LOCATION: AT LARGE
CRIME: Six counts of Kidnapping, Rape and First Degree Murder, second degree murder, and aggravated assault, escape from a Federal Incarceration Facility
SENTENCE: Incarceration for the rest of his natural life
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: The rest of his natural life
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: Inmate is not eligible for parole
NOTES:
Theodore Bagwell is one of the most dangerous predators at Fox River Penitentiary. Not surprisingly, he has barely known a life outside of confinement. After multiple citations for vandalism and cruelty to animals, a ten year old Bagwell was caught attempting to burn down the home of his fourth grade teacher and was sent to juvenile hall. It was there that Bagwell was first introduced to a white supremacist gang, known as the Alliance for Purity.
As Bagwell grew up, his crimes grew more serious, including assault with a deadly weapon and attempted murder. For these crimes, Bagwell was sentenced to Alabama’s Donaldson maximum-security prison where he immediately assumed a leadership position in the Alliance for Purity.
Upon Bagwell’s release four years ago, he immediately returned to a life of crime, and embarked on a rape and murder spree across Alabama that included several teenage victims and landed him on America’s Most Wanted, the popular television series. Once captured, Bagwell’s attorney petitioned for Bagwell to be incarcerated out of state, for fear of re-establishing power in the Alliance for Purity. When Bagwell landed in Fox River ten months ago, its chapter of the Alliance was non-existent. Thanks to the charismatic “T-Bag,” it is now one of the most powerful gangs in the prison.
Once escaped from Fox River, it didn’t take long for T-Bag to start up old habits again. His first victim was Dr. Marvin Gudat, a veterinarian who had a small clinic in Illinois. T-Bag murdered Gudat after forcing him to provide impromptu medical care. His next victim was Jerry Curtin and his daughter Danielle. Curtin, a good Samaritan who gave T-Bag a ride from Nebraska to Utah, was brutally beaten in his hotel room after making sexual advances on his daughter.
From there T-Bag made it to Toole, Utah where he stole an archived map from the county clerk’s office and reunited with Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burrows to enter Jeanette Owens’ home in search of the
D.B. Cooper money. He then made off with all of the cash.
Former C.O.’s Brad Bellick and Roy Geary apprehended T-Bag and tortured him in order to find the Westmoreland money. T-Bag was able to track down Geary and retrieve the cash. He then murdered Geary and framed Bellick. T-Bag’s whereabouts remain unknown.
CHARLES WESTMORELAND
ALIAS: D.B. Cooper
BACK NUMBER: 21562
LOCATION: General Population, A-Wing, Cell 13
CRIME: Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking, Vehicular Invasion, Involuntary Manslaughter and Reckless Homicide
SENTENCE: Sixty years to life
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: The rest of his natural life
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: Twenty six years
NOTES:
Charles Westmoreland is one of Fox River’s longest tenured inmates, currently serving his twenty eighth year.
Westmoreland was originally tried and convicted in Douglas, Arizona and served the first two years of his sentence in the Arizona State Prison at Florence. Because of budget restraints, Arizona had to outsource some of its inmates to other states. As a result, Westmoreland was transferred to Fox River in 1973.
Immediately upon his incarceration in Arizona, there were whispers that Westmoreland was, in fact, the legendary plane hijacker DB Cooper. In 1971, Cooper notoriously held a 727 full of passengers ransom until he was paid $1.5 million, then parachuted from the plane into the woods of the Pacific Northwest, never to be seen again. While there was never enough proof to indict Westmoreland for Cooper’s crime, there was just enough circumstantial evidence to suspect him. And that suspicion followed him to Fox River.
It isn’t easy to be an inmate whom others suspect to be a millionaire. Other prisoners constantly harass him. He’s been threatened, assaulted, one time he suffered a broken nose from another inmate who tried to extort money from him. In recent years, the physical threats have subsided. Part of that has to do with his advanced age. But after three decades of steadfast denials, many inmates have come to the simple conclusion that Charles Westmoreland is not, in fact, D.B. Cooper.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:Inmate has permission to keep grey cat (Marilyn) as it was grandfathered in before Fox River prohibited pet ownership.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
ALIAS: C-Note
BACK NUMBER: 89416
LOCATION: AT LARGE
CRIME: Possession of Stolen Goods, Escape from a Federal Incarceration Facility
SENTENCE: Eight years
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: Seven years, two months
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: Three years, two months
NOTES:
After being dishonorably discharged from the United States Army, Miles returned home to learn that his war record was now a major blemish on his resume. Needing to provide for his wife and daughter, Miles secretly took a job transporting stolen goods and was apprehended by local police. Unwilling to cut a deal and give up the identities of his associates, Franklin was sentenced to Fox River.
After escaping Fox River, C-Note attempted to board a train without purchasing a ticket. He jumped off the train and into a river, where he then fled to Utah. It has also been logged that he attempted to make contact with his wife and child at this time –in order to arrange a rendezvous point with them.
C-Note was part of the group of escaped inmates who took over Jeanette Owens’ home in Tooele Utah. After his unsuccessful attempt at trying to procure the money, he reached out to his brother in law and former associates, who helped him grab his wife Kacee, and daughter Dede before they were taken into FBI custody. Kacee was subsequently arrested for aiding and abetting a convict in Harvey, North Dakota. C-Note remains on the run with his daughter, who has a rare illness.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Inmate has logged visits with his friend and brother-in-law Darius Morgan.
DAVID APOLSKIS
ALIAS: Tweener
BACK NUMBER: 95012
LOCATION: General Population, A-Wing, Cell 13
CRIME: Grand Larceny
SENTENCE: Five years
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: Two years
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: One year
NOTES:
Apolskis has always had great hands. In junior high, they helped him win a starting job as a wide receiver on the school’s football team. But in ninth grade, Apolskis was deemed academically ineligible to participate in athletics. That’s when he found a more profitable use for his talent.
Apolskis became a master pickpocket, and from the ages of 14 through 19, he swiped over 200 wallets and 150 watches. Those statistics are even more impressive considering the fact that he spent eight of those months in juvenile hall on two separate convictions. But Apolskis got a little too ambitious when he tried to lift a wallet from an off duty police officer. He was immediately apprehended and when the authorities searched his apartment, they discovered a valuable baseball card collection (appraised at over three hundred thousand dollars) that had been reported missing two days prior. He was charged with grand larceny, and sentenced to five years at Fox River.
frenkie je napisao/la:
Ma meni je serija najjača...Od samoga uvoda,konstruiranja cijelog zatvora na sebe ,do pomno smišljenog bijega - sve je isplanirano , išlo se i preko nekih zakona fizike - onda sam bijeg iz zatvora preko one žice ,T-Bag ostaje bez ruke...genijalno Vidi cijeli citat
da,samo mi je malo glupo kako su ono napravili sa T-Begom i rukom,veterinar mu je zašije,a ne uspava ga,pa poslije je ponovno otkine u onoj kući
CHARLES PATOSHIK
ALIAS: Haywire
BACK NUMBER: 72864
LOCATION: AT LARGE
CRIME:Second Degree Murder (two counts), Escape from a Federal Incarceration Facility, Robbery, Breaking and entering.
SENTENCE: Sixty years
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: Fifty six years
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: Twenty six years
NOTES:
Before his incarceration, Patoshik was a stand-out doctorate candidate in mathematics, focusing his research on a type of geometric pattern, known as fractals. It was during this time of intense study that he began to experience noticeable symptoms of mental illness. Not long after, and despite no history of violence, Patoshik walked into his parents’ bedroom, brandishing a shotgun, and killed them both while they slept.
Patoshik claims no memory of the crime and has offered no explanation as to his motive. Upon intake, he was committed to the Psychiatric Ward of Fox River, where he earned the nickname “Haywire.” After four years of intensive medication and monitoring, his doctors have seen sufficient progress to release him into general population.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Inmate has a neuroanatomic lesion which causes profound insomnia as well as diagnosed as schizo-affective with bi-polar tendencies. He is given daily medication to treat this disorder.
On the night of the escape, Haywire reportedly stole a ten-speed children’s bike from a ten year old girl in a Chicago suburb. He later emerged in Boseville, OH, where he broke into a Dairy Nome, and then the nearby home of an elderly blind woman. No assault was involved in either of these instances, but he did steal a pair of clothing and an oil painting from the woman’s residence. He was last seen in Lorain, OH, where he walked out of a hardware store with several items without paying for them.
WARDEN HENRY POPE
NOTES:
Warden Pope has been in charge of Fox River Penitentiary for the past eighteen years with an aim towards rehabilitation. It is his hope that when his inmates are released, they will be less likely to commit another crime. For that purpose, he has established an exhaustive prison industries program to help his inmates gain real world training in fields as diverse as painting, landscaping and various other industrial vocations. Warden Pope also runs an award-winning educational program to help his inmates gain high school equivalency diplomas and, in rare cases, even bachelor degrees. As he nears retirement, Pope seeks a successor who will run Fox River in a similar manner.
During the escape, Michael Scofield, bound and gagged pope inside his office closet. After the eight inmates broke out of the prison, both he and Captain Brad Bellick were called to a hearing held by DOC board members. When Bellick’s shady practices with Prison industries were brought to light, he was fired by board member Ed Pavelka. In an act of unanimity, Pope resigned from his position of Fox River Warden. Ed Pavelka has since taken his former position.
CAPTAIN BRAD BELLICK
ALIAS: Boss
NOTES:
Captain Bellick passed the Correctional Officer Exam the autumn after he graduated high school and has been at Fox River Penitentiary ever since. In that time, he has slowly and steadily climbed up the C.O. ranks.
Three years ago, despite several claims of inmate abuse (none of which could ever be corroborated), Bellick was promoted to the position of captain, the highest rank a C.O. can earn. His duties included: aiding in the transportation of death row inmates to the electric chair, supervising Fox River’s prison industries program and overseeing the day-to-day operations of all the inmates in general population.
Captain Bellick’s practices were called into question, however, after The Fox River Eight escaped on his watch. His job with the Department of Corrections was swiftly terminated the following day, leaving Bellick to ponder what the future held for him. Looking for revenge, Bellick teamed with former Fox River C.O. Roy Geary to track down the eight escapees and take Westmoreland’s five million as well as collect the reward money being offered on each of the con’s heads.
Bellick and Geary caught up with Westmoreland’s loot and T-Bag in Kansas but after they acquired it, Geary double crossed Bellick and took the money. T-Bag later caught up with Geary and killed him, then framed Bellick for the murder. Bellick soon found himself back at Fox River, now in Gen Pop, alone and miserable.
AGENT PAUL KELLERMAN
ALIAS: Owen Kravecki
NOTES:
Agent Kellerman graduated from West Point fifteen years ago with a near-flawless record. He was almost immediately dispatched to Kuwait and because of the bravery and valor he demonstrated in combat in the first Gulf War, he became the first in his class to achieve the rank of captain. Kellerman had a promising career ahead of him in the Army, but the federal government noticed his potential and poached him, offering him a leadership position within the Secret Service.
Kellerman immediately went to work for Vice President Carolyn Reynolds’ detail, carefully orchestrating her plan for securing the Presidency. Once Reynolds’ gained the White House, Kellerman learned he would no longer be in her life. Bill Kim, a liaison was brought in and told Kellerman he would now report solely to him. Sensing a major distrust within the Administration, Kellerman realized he was being frozen out and turned rogue, partnering with Lincoln Burrows and Michael Scofield to bring down President Reynolds.
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