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  • Wally

    Sept. 22, 2009 9:22 a.m. Wally SuperDork

    The headline says it all

    Insane killer escapes on field trip to county fair Friday, September 18, 2009 E-mail this story | Print


    By The Associated Press SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- Authorities have put out a statewide alert for a mentally ill killer who escaped during a hospital field trip to a county fair, leading to fears that he'll become more unstable and potentially dangerous the longer he is on the loose with no medication.

    Sgt. Dave Reagan of the Spokane County sheriff's office says Phillip Arnold Paul remained at large Friday and officials believe he's headed to Sunnyside, the town where his parents live. Anyone spotting him should call 911 and not try to confront him.

    Paul was committed after he was acquitted by reason of insanity in the 1987 slaying of an elderly woman in Sunnyside. He soaked the woman's body in gasoline to throw off search dogs and buried the remains in her flower garden. He reportedly said voices in his head told him she was a witch.

    He was caught trying to escape four years later, only to knock a deputy unconscious in the booking area following his arrest.

    The 57-year-old Paul escaped Thursday during a supervised outing to the Spokane County Interstate Fair for patients from Eastern State Hospital. Thirty-one patients from the mental hospital were on the trip with 11 staff members.

    Local officials and fairgoers said they were stunned that mental patients, including at least one with a criminal past, would be taken to the fair.

    "I think it's wrong, it's totally wrong," said Jennifer Craig, who was visiting the fair with her husband and grandchildren. "You're putting too many kids and old disabled people like me at risk."

    Patients must be cleared by a treatment team of six to 12 clinicians according to an extensive checklist before they can go on field trips to stores, parks, ball games, fairs and other sites, said hospital spokesman Jim Stevenson said. They wear street clothing and need not all stay together, but staff members are required to keep each patient within eyesight at all times.

    "They have gone to the county fair in past years," said hospital spokesman Jim Stevenson.

    Hospital CEO Harold E. Wilson told The Spokesman-Review Paul had been "a fairly model patient."

    The escape led state Department of Social and Health Services Secretary Susan Dreyfus to order an indefinite halt to all outings involving criminally committed patients at the state's three mental institutions.

    Dreyfus also instructed Eastern State to review the policy on patient outings and a plan to prevent similar problems.

    "It's outrageous that security was so inept that a guy who's officially regarded as criminally insane was able to just slip away from the group," state Rep. Matt Shea of Spokane Valley told The Spokesman-Review.

    It was the second escape for Paul. In 1991, he walked away from custody during a day trip in Medical Lake and was captured at Fishtrap on the western Spokane County line. He attacked a sheriff's deputy in the jail booking area, knocking him unconscious and separating his shoulder, and was convicted of first-degree escape and second-degree assault.

    Paul, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia, was acquitted by reason of insanity after the 1987 killing and committed to Eastern State Hospital indefinitely.

    Hospital officials told authorities that Paul hadn't exhibited violent behavior in years. They argued in the past that he should be released, but his petition for release was rejected in 2003.

    He was described as 5-foot-8 and 207 pounds with brown hair and a goatee, was wearing blue jeans and a red windbreaker over a blue T-shirt.

  • alex

    Sept. 22, 2009 11:06 a.m. alex HalfDork

    You're trying to organize a field trip for the criminally insane to the county fair? Sure! And that one guy, the killer who escaped before? Yeah, bring him along, too. What could possibly go wrong?

    Only a few weeks before Halloween, too. This seriously reads like the first act of a cheesy slasher flick.

  • jrw1621

    Sept. 22, 2009 11:22 a.m. jrw1621 Dork

    alex wrote:

    This seriously reads like the first act of a cheesy slasher flick.

    Title: FAIR WARNING!

  • EastCoastMojo

    Sept. 22, 2009 11:27 a.m. EastCoastMojo Dork

    alex wrote: This seriously reads like the first act of a cheesy slasher flick.

    Mmmmmmmm....cheeese.

  • Gearheadotaku

    Sept. 22, 2009 11:29 a.m. Gearheadotaku New Reader

    Talk about bad ideas....keep these wackos locked up!

  • kpm

    Sept. 22, 2009 11:51 a.m. kpm New Reader

    Insane killers love funnel cakes too !!

  • slefain

    Sept. 22, 2009 12:56 p.m. slefain Dork

    Well, if you are an insane killer the place you will fit in is the county fair. The last place I'd expect to find a felon is in a group of carnies.

  • neon4891

    Sept. 22, 2009 1:32 p.m. neon4891 SuperDork

    Whiskey.

    Tango.

    Foxtrot.

    Over.

    Alex summed it up perfectly

  • Sept. 22, 2009 2:02 p.m. spitfirebill Dork

    I'm scared of carnies

  • carguy123

    Sept. 22, 2009 2:43 p.m. carguy123 Dork

    He was a "fairly model patient" who just happened to have tried to escape 2 times before and who had attacked a sherriff's deputy and was consequently charged with assault. YUP, I think he's ready to be released too.

  • aircooled

    Sept. 22, 2009 2:56 p.m. aircooled SuperDork

    .......Psycho killer

    Quest que cest

    Fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa far better

    Run run run run run run run away

    Psycho killer

    Quest que cest

    Fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa far better

    Run run run run run run run away..........

  • slantvaliant

    Sept. 22, 2009 3:37 p.m. slantvaliant HalfDork

    Well, he hasn't killed anyone lately ...

  • ClemSparks

    Sept. 22, 2009 3:39 p.m. ClemSparks SuperDork

    Some Self-absorbed dingbat wrote: "I think it's wrong, it's totally wrong," said Jennifer Craig, who was visiting the fair with her husband and grandchildren. "You're putting too many kids and old disabled people like me at risk."

    I don't know...just seems like an odd thing to say to me.

    Clem

  • aussiesmg

    Sept. 22, 2009 4:07 p.m. aussiesmg SuperDork

    slefain wrote:

    Well, if you are an insane killer the place you will fit in is the county fair. The last place I'd expect to find a felon is in a group of carnies.

    Carnies. Circus folk. Nomads, you know. Smell like cabbage. Small hands.

  • Wally

    Sept. 23, 2009 8:53 a.m. Wally SuperDork

    carguy123 wrote:

    He was a "fairly model patient" who just happened to have tried to escape 2 times before and who had attacked a sherriff's deputy and was consequently charged with assault. YUP, I think he's ready to be released too.

    You would be amazed how lax security can be around mental patients. My cousin escaped three times before they put him in a place with a locking gate. The first time he covered about 60 miles before they caught him.

  • andrave

    Sept. 23, 2009 9:13 a.m. andrave Reader

    Yeah I could see just your run of the mill loony bin. But someone who killed a woman and was adjuged criminally insane?

    and has a record of trying to escape?

    of course he was a berkeleying model patient.

    He was just biding his time till the place would let him go out again so that he could escape.

  • fiat22turbo

    Sept. 23, 2009 10:26 a.m. fiat22turbo SuperDork

    Overheard nearby, "Was that guy smoking a gavel?"

  • porksboy

    Sept. 23, 2009 7:04 p.m. porksboy Dork

    Wally wrote-Patients must be cleared by a treatment team of six to 12 clinicians according to an extensive checklist before they can go on field trips to stores, parks, ball games, fairs and other sites, said hospital spokesman Jim Stevenson said. They wear street clothing and need not all stay together, but staff members are required to keep each patient within eyesight at all times.

    O.K. then let the folks that decided that it was safe for them to go sit in the inmates cell until they are returned.

    "They have gone to the county fair in past years," said hospital spokesman Jim Stevenson.

    They burned suspected witches in Salem in the past. That reasoning means it is ok for Paul to kill a witch.

  • Stuc

    Sept. 23, 2009 7:32 p.m. Stuc HalfDork

    I thought this was gonna' be about some small Ford SUVs boosted to all hell leaving sports and super cars in the dust

  • Wally

    Sept. 24, 2009 8:51 a.m. Wally SuperDork

    andrave wrote:

    Yeah I could see just your run of the mill loony bin. But someone who killed a woman and was adjuged criminally insane?

    and has a record of trying to escape?

    of course he was a berkeleying model patient.

    He was just biding his time till the place would let him go out again so that he could escape.

    My cousin is also in for killing his father and being found criminally insane. The first place they took him on Long island had no gate on one of the entrances, but it did take him about 4 years to figure it out.

 
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