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Norman A. Porter
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Massachusetts Department of
Correction
Porter was awaiting trial on charges of
murder and robbery at Middlesex County Jail, Cambridge, MA. On May 14, 1961,
Porter escaped from the jail killing Superintendent David Robinson. Porter was
apprehended a week after the escape in Keene, NH while he was in the process of
robbing a grocery store. Porter pled guilty to the Jailer's murder, and was
sentenced to a 2nd Degree Life sentence.
In September of 1985, Porter was transferred to Norfolk Pre-Release Center, a
minimum security and work-release facility located 35 miles southwest of Boston.
Porter worked as a maintenance cadre/trustee on the prison grounds, and on
December 21, 1985 after serving 26 years in prison, Porter escaped from
Massachusetts Department of Correction custody by walking away from the
facility.
Porter has been on the Massachusetts State Police top twelve most wanted list
since his escape |
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