Guards at Clinton Correctional Facility were supposed to carry out overnight rounds, observing "skin and breathing or other movement," but "we got lazy," Officer Ronald Blair says in a 154-page report on the institutional flaws that enabled the brazen escape of David Sweat and Richard Matt from the upstate New York prison a year ago. He is one of the guards who admitted falsifying records to make it appear as if rounds had been carried out. He said guards would spend time reading books and doing crossword puzzles instead of performing their duties. Some highlights from the New York state inspector general's report, per the New York Times, CNN, and NBC:
- Sweat spent 85 nights sneaking out of his cell to explore tunnels and cut an escape path with tools left behind by workmen or smuggled in by prison tailor shop employee Joyce Mitchell. "In the time Sweat was out of his cell over a three-month period, a total of more than 400 counts should have been conducted," the report states. "If only one of the counts was done properly, the escape plan would have been instantly stopped."