Anonymous wrote:Apparently he found somewhere to shave and has stolen a dairy truck. He was spotted 25 miles northeast of the prison.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/10/us/danelo-cavalcante-inmate-search-pennsylvania-sunday/index.html
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if he has someone helping him. Like those weirdoes who write love letters to prisoners.
Anonymous wrote:Police are looking like Keystone Cops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy has been on the run for 10 days. With all the media attention, police attention and surveillance cameras, how is he managing to elude capture? Can somebody explain this to me?
Did you see the video of his escape? Don’t get me wrong - I want him to be caught but that was an impressive escape
Op here. Totally agree.
Seriously after watching that there’s a part of me that’s rooting for him. That was awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The police don’t look very smart either.
Yeah I mean there are 400+ LEO on the ground and they haven't been able to get him in 10 days?? I realize not all 400 have been there the whole time. I don't think they took it seriously enough the first few days - bc reporters would be posted places saying - well LEO appears to be pulling out/leaving for the night?? Uh pretty sure he moves at night. Why weren't they at least setting up clandestine operations at Longwood Gardens at night to see if he showed up again to grab food?! Assuming he knows how to survive in the Amazon, I wouldn't be surprised if he just spends his days sleeping in a tree to not be seen and also to conserve energy esp in the heat and then moves at night to get food and water from the many nearby creeks.
Anonymous wrote:will he be deported to brazil
Anonymous wrote:that's how he avoided being captured in Brazil. he found refuge in the jungles there and if I remember correctly, he trekked his way to Puerto Rico and then managed to enter the United States illegally. this man has nothing to lose and sadly I really think that this will eventually end very badly. I can't see him peacefully surrendering and serving the life sentence in prison. I'm betting that it ends with suicide by police or finds himself some hostages. either way, the victims of this evil human being will never get the justice that they deserve!
Anonymous wrote:will he be deported to brazil
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The police don’t look very smart either.
Yeah I mean there are 400+ LEO on the ground and they haven't been able to get him in 10 days?? I realize not all 400 have been there the whole time. I don't think they took it seriously enough the first few days - bc reporters would be posted places saying - well LEO appears to be pulling out/leaving for the night?? Uh pretty sure he moves at night. Why weren't they at least setting up clandestine operations at Longwood Gardens at night to see if he showed up again to grab food?! Assuming he knows how to survive in the Amazon, I wouldn't be surprised if he just spends his days sleeping in a tree to not be seen and also to conserve energy esp in the heat and then moves at night to get food and water from the many nearby creeks.
Why would there be an assumption that he knows how to survive in a jungle just cause he’s from Brazil? Is there some history of this from him?