<Tr> <Td> 6 - 1 </Td> <Td> June 24, 2013 </Td> <Td> Got to Kill My Step - Dad </Td> <Td> In Miami, Florida, Randy Baggett killed his stepfather by strangling the neck with the belt on the backseat of the car . Then he abandoned the car with a dead body until police finds it and takes photographs and analysed DNA . The analysis points to Baggett and arrested while finishing high school and sentenced to 26 years to life in prison . He eventually transferred to high security prison and first he locks up in an office . Then Baggett sees that the box covering the door knob was loose . He took that off to reveal the door knob . Even though he sees the prison guards outside, he opened the door and ran as fast as he could while guards chase them while one guard shoots to stop him but all missed . He then trekked through woods police are searching for him using the K9 Units . With no way to get money, Baggett looks for a job, and he decides to working in a shopping mall . Then a woman who sentenced him came to the mall and asked him is that's yours . Baggett sees her in disbelief and hides in the back for couple hours . Weeks later, while stopping to mother's house, the police car followed right behind him . He got out of car to run from police but he tripped over the garbage bag, and he was handcuffed and forced into a police car while a woman officer prevent mother from saving his son . He was forced back to prison and then this time he escapes with his friend, David Huffer, by climbing over the first fence and cutting through metal - wired second fence . Just couple days later, he was arrested again, from the hotel restaurant, and a day later his friend was arrested from the hotel . Baggett is eligible for parole when he is 99 . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> 6 - 2 </Td> <Td> July 1, 2013 </Td> <Td> Got to Escape Through a Toilet </Td> <Td> In Putnam County, Florida, Timothy Wayne Fletcher robs a woman and police pulled him over while riding the motorcycle . Police then give Fletcher a 10 - year sentence in prison . Fletcher was transferred to Putnam County Jail by van . While on his way, he sneakly loosen the jack to free himself . He got himself after the van got there while hiding the jack . He went there and befriended Doni Ray Brown to mention the escape plan . To calm Fletcher, Brown and Fletcher are allowed to share the same cell together . During the sleeping period, they use a jack he stole from the transport van to pull toilet from the wall while the two are carefully timed when guards do routine check every 40 minutes . They are in bed when guard shines a flashlight into the cell . After toilet was pulled, the cell was flooded and used blankets to dry it . They pulled three support rods that was behind the toilet and the two finally went in the utility hall that leads to an outside door just in time before next check . The blanket forming figure of people sleeping fooled the guard and then realized it three hours later while doing security check . The two dug under the first fence, climbed over second fence, and then pushed the third fence to a wide enough space to fit through for freedom . Once they escaped around 2am April 15, 2009, they ran the field to distance themselves from prison, though Fletcher can't run fast with a cast on his broken lower leg he suffered from car accident five months earlier, and stole a pickup truck from a nearby repair shop and drove to Fletcher's step - grandma Helen Key Googe's house to rob her . Once there, they wake her up and forced her to open the safe as robbers think there are $10,000 in it . Helen opened the safe and they see there's only paper . Then Brown strangled her to death . They looked around her house to look for money and grabbed any valuables they find before stealing her car to leave the scene . The two travelled to Kentucky . While there, they visited Brown's relative's house to ask for help but didn't trust them and learned that police are looking for them . Back in Florida, police find a dead woman lying face down . As the Kentucky cops closed in, they abandoned the stolen vehicle on an unpaved road to the side of the street and went hiding through woods . After emerging, they stole another car parked on the street and Fletcher and Brown decided to go back to Florida to visit Fletcher's siblings . They went to Timothy's home to ask his sister for money but she denied it . Next stop was selling drugs to Fletcher's brother and awarded him $20,000 . While driving after receiving cash, the car stopped working . They trekked on foot looking for gas and spotted a farm and a farmer came up to him and asked where to find gas, and a farmer did not answer and called the police as Fletcher and Brown got away from him . Then they see all the cops in the lot and they putted hands up . Then they both ran into the woods and police did not catch up to him . They both see a suspicious helicopter flying around in circle once surrounding the area where he is hiding and then flew on . They re-emerged from the woods and cops finally surrendered and arrested both guys as cars pulled in just three days after escaping from prison . Doni Brown received a life sentence without parole while Timothy Fletcher received the death penalty . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> 6 - 3 </Td> <Td> July 8, 2013 </Td> <Td> Got to Pose as a War Vet </Td> <Td> Jerrod Durr comes from a military family . He wishes he could be in the armed forces himself, but he does not qualify due to his propensity for lawbreaking . One day, he steals his father's checkbook and writes a check to buy gas . Though his name is not on it, and the gas station normally does not accept checks, he asks the clerk to call the bank . He then, during the call, goes to the restroom, and has tricked the clerk into calling his own cell phone . He poses as the bank and approves the check . Later, he writes a lot of other bad checks under his father's name, using the same scam . After a stint in a juvenile prison, he works on improving his scam . He obtains a military uniform using his father's name, then courts women online . He arranges to get together with a 25 - year - old accountant in a nearby town who at first falls in love with him and trusts him . After two weeks, he uses her ATM card to withdraw $100 from her account . He is arrested for this theft . His father bails him out . He then finds another woman, a nurse in North Carolina . She pays for him to fly to her town, then moves in with her . He opens a checking account with a small amount of money, then makes a fake business card of the bank, using a prepaid cell phone as the number . He then goes with his girlfriend to the dealership and buys a car for each of them, totally $60,000 . He writes a check, and the salesman calls what he thinks is the bank to verify if funds are sufficient . But he answers the call outside and gives the green light, and the pair drive out in luxury cars . After the fraud is discovered, he is arrested in a sting, then spends 5 months in prison . He moves on to another girlfriend and writes more bad checks, including one for over $300,000 for a house . His initial undoing is a small check to a tanning salon, which leads to his name as a longtime fraudster . But the check for the house is later discovered . Police come to arrest him at the house, but he flees . He then fraudulently buys a Mustang . The Mustang is entered into the police database as a stolen car, and police catch his friend driving it . His friend leads police to him . As of the filming of this episode, he was serving his sentence in a fourth state for fraud . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> 6 - 4 </Td> <Td> July 15, 2013 </Td> <Td> Got to Escape With One Leg </Td> <Td> In Florida, Walter Rhodes stole a purse from a woman and then fled . He was then caught by police and found that there were guns and drugs in the car . A woman in the backseat shot the police and Rhodes took the gun from her to finish him by shooting him in the eye . They abandoned the crime scene and during the drive, there was a roadblock up ahead, and they decided to pass through it . The police then started shooting at the fleeing car, and Rhodes, who was behind the wheel, was hit by a bullet in his left leg after it penetrated through the car door . This stopped Rhodes from driving any further and police caught him and took him to the hospital, where his leg was amputated . Once released from the hospital, he was sent to prison . Once there, he had a failed attempt to escape by trying to climb over the fence, and an artificial leg shook the fence enough so that police were alerted and stopped the prisoner from escaping . He was then sent to a high security prison where he befriended three other inmates . After a while, guards noticed that inmates were missing, but in reality, they hadn't escaped yet, but they were in the process of escaping by digging underground . More than half - way through, however, Rhodes and the other inmates started feeling claustrophobic and were having trouble breathing, forcing them to abort it . Meanwhile, a guard noticed the crawl space that was supposed to be sealed was missing and ordered the prisoners to come out, and they did . After that, another failed attempt, Rhodes was transferred to a maximum security prison where he remained until he was released on parole after 18 years . After release, he traveled to New Mexico where he began dating a woman . They were wedded and lived together . After nearly a decade of freedom, Rhodes was surprisingly arrested due to parole violation and extradited back to Florida, where he remains in prison for the rest of his life . </Td> </Tr>

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