Cedric Joseph Marks, [aka Spiderman] 44, escaped from a "private prisoner transport" on Loop 336 West in Conroe, about 40 miles north of Houston, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department in a series of posts on Twitter.
Marks is considered "extremely dangerous," the sheriff's office said.
Texas authorities launched a manhunt Sunday after a prisoner who has three pending murder charges and who is a professional MMA fighter escaped from a transport vehicle.
The transport vehicle carrying Marks brilliantly stopped for food when he escaped, Scott Spencer, a lieutenant with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, said on Twitter. [Although he did not editorialize as I did.]
Marks was last seen wearing an orange jumpsuit and restraints, FOX26 reported. According to deputies, Marks is not wearing a shirt because his was found by law enforcement after he booked it out of there. But law enforcement might not have considered the notion that he could have found a shirt, or ripped one off, and is actually wearing a shirt.
The search for Marks drew a massive law enforcement presence north of Houston, with part of Interstate 45 being shut down during the manhunt.
Authorities have been interested in Marks after his ex-girlfriend Jenna Scott and her friend Michael Swearingin were reported missing last month, KHOU reported. The two were last seen alive on Jan. 4 before their bodies were found in Clearview, Okla., on Jan. 15.
Marks, who has not been charged in their deaths, was jailed in Michigan awaiting extradition for allegedly breaking into Scott's home back in August, according to the television station.
Based on the fact that he took off, there's a good chance he knows something about the murders that he wasn't telling authorities. . . . like he killed them.
The 44-year-old was released from the Kent County Jail in Michigan on Thursday and picked up by U.S. Prisoner Transportation Services to be extradited to Texas, Kent County Jail officials told KHOU. But the driver was hungry and stopped for a snack--the rest is history.
Anyone who spots Marks is asked to contact law enforcement immediately, but don't approach him because, as President Trump might say, "he's a bad hombre."
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Marks is considered "extremely dangerous," the sheriff's office said.
Texas authorities launched a manhunt Sunday after a prisoner who has three pending murder charges and who is a professional MMA fighter escaped from a transport vehicle.
The transport vehicle carrying Marks brilliantly stopped for food when he escaped, Scott Spencer, a lieutenant with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, said on Twitter. [Although he did not editorialize as I did.]
Marks was last seen wearing an orange jumpsuit and restraints, FOX26 reported. According to deputies, Marks is not wearing a shirt because his was found by law enforcement after he booked it out of there. But law enforcement might not have considered the notion that he could have found a shirt, or ripped one off, and is actually wearing a shirt.
The search for Marks drew a massive law enforcement presence north of Houston, with part of Interstate 45 being shut down during the manhunt.
Authorities have been interested in Marks after his ex-girlfriend Jenna Scott and her friend Michael Swearingin were reported missing last month, KHOU reported. The two were last seen alive on Jan. 4 before their bodies were found in Clearview, Okla., on Jan. 15.
Marks, who has not been charged in their deaths, was jailed in Michigan awaiting extradition for allegedly breaking into Scott's home back in August, according to the television station.
Based on the fact that he took off, there's a good chance he knows something about the murders that he wasn't telling authorities. . . . like he killed them.
The 44-year-old was released from the Kent County Jail in Michigan on Thursday and picked up by U.S. Prisoner Transportation Services to be extradited to Texas, Kent County Jail officials told KHOU. But the driver was hungry and stopped for a snack--the rest is history.
Anyone who spots Marks is asked to contact law enforcement immediately, but don't approach him because, as President Trump might say, "he's a bad hombre."
I hope you'll follow Brain Flushings and have a few laughs while you get a conservative viewpoint. Politics is the new NFL without the mindless kneeling and this blog will both inform you and hopefully entertain you bigly.
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