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Old 09-09-2023, 10:03   #15
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Re: Escaping from Prison

This interesting article with expert quotes discusses the subject. It sounds like the key thing is what support he has as this is mentally important.
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While food and drink are aplenty if Daniel Abed Khalife has stayed in London or travelled to another large city - the psychological challenges of being the subject of a nationwide manhunt could end up being his downfall, experts say...

As well as the practical support of someone giving him access to a change of clothes, food, money, or shelter, having someone to help him may also give him the confidence to go on the run for longer, according to Dr Robinson.

"Having help would reduce his anxiety levels. That social support and reassurance would make slip-ups less likely," she says. "That's going to make it a bit harder for police to catch him generally because he'll have more options."
The warm weather is seen as advantageous as he won't need to seek warmth overnight thus keeping him away from people and CCTV. And his military background will help him survive out of doors, particularly in wooded areas.
https://news.sky.com/story/daniel-ab...ip-up-12957400
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