Phillips Arnold Paul, Insane Killer, Escapes On Field Trip To County Fair

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NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS | 09/18/09 11:07 PM | AP

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This image provided by the Spokane County Sheriff's Office shows 57-year-old Phillip Arnold Paul. Phillip Arnold Paul, a killer committed to a mental institution has escaped during a field trip to the Spokane County Interstate Fair, in Spokane, Wash. (AP Photo/Spokane County Sheriff's Office)

SPOKANE, Wash. — A criminally insane killer who escaped during a mental hospital field trip to a county fair remained on the run Friday, and furious residents and officials wondered why such a dangerous person was out in public.

Authorities believe Phillip Arnold Paul, 47, is heading to the Sunnyside, Wash., area, where his parents and many siblings live. The Spokane County Sheriff's Office used a helicopter to search Friday, and officers also searched transient camps along railroad tracks in the area. The public was urged to call 911.

"He is in a bad mental state," his brother, Tom Paul, told The Associated Press. "Why would they load him on a bus and take him to a fair?"

That's a question many are asking.

Authorities at Eastern State Hospital are being criticized for allowing Paul to visit the fair despite his violent criminal past and history of trying to escape. Spokane County Commissioner Mark Richard has called it unacceptable, and the state Department of Social and Health Services ordered an immediate end to such trips and launched an investigation into the practice.

Paul was committed after he was acquitted by reason of insanity in the 1987 slaying of an elderly woman in Sunnyside. He soaked the woman's body in gasoline to throw off search dogs and buried the remains in her flower garden.

"Why was he allowed to take such a trip?" Gov. Chris Gregoire said Friday. "Why did they go to a location that was so heavily populated with families?"

Susan Dreyfus, secretary of the Department of Social and Health Services, said those questions would be answered in an investigation she has ordered that included both state mental hospitals. She was peppered with questions at a news conference, but deferred nearly all of them until the 15-day review, which will be in part conducted by the state Department of Corrections, was finished.

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Dreyfus said it is not unusual for so-called "forensic" patients, who are being held against their will, to earn the opportunity to go on field trips as part of their therapy. The mental hospitals also treat people who are mentally ill but have not committed crimes.

Thirty-one patients from the mental hospital were on the trip Thursday with 11 staff members. Dreyfus said she did not know how many of those had violent criminal backgrounds. Patients must be cleared by a treatment team before they can go on trips to stores, parks, and other sites, said Dr. Rob Henry, director of forensic services at Eastern State. They wear street clothing and staff members are required to keep each patient within eyesight at all times.

Henry said trips to the fair were an annual event. The last escape from the forensic unit occurred in 1992, he said.

It is possible the review will end such outings, Dreyfus said.

Members of an employees union at Eastern State put out a statement saying they had long opposed such field trips.

"They believe he was an extreme escape risk and the administration should never have allowed him on the field trip," the statement from the Washington Federation of State Employees said. "The workers have unsuccessfully fought to stop the outings for murderers, rapists and pedophiles committed to the hospital as criminally insane."

The union said workers alerted superiors "within two to three minutes of discovering Paul's escape." But administrators waited nearly two hours before calling law enforcement. That gave Paul plenty of time to disappear.

Dreyfus said it was not clear how long it took for law enforcement to be alerted. Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich insisted on the two-hour delay.

Sheriff's officials were told Paul had $50 at the time of his escape.

"Fifty dollars will buy you a bus ticket," sheriff's spokesman Dave Reagan said.

In addition to local law enforcement, the Washington State Patrol joined the search, as did an inmate recovery team from the state Department of Corrections.

Paul is a white male, 5-foot-8, 220 pounds, with brownish-gray hair, blue eyes, and a goatee. At the time of his escape, Paul was wearing a red windbreaker jacket, with a T-shirt and jeans.

The sheriff's office said Paul's medication should keep him stable for 14 days, not 48 hours as previously reported.

His brother said Paul was a high school and junior college wrestler and a martial artist who should not be approached.

"I'm a tough guy but I wouldn't take him on," Tom Paul said. "I hope he doesn't hurt anybody."

This was the second escape for Paul. In 1991, he walked away during a day trip in Medical Lake and was later captured. He attacked a sheriff's deputy in the jail booking area, knocking him unconscious, and was convicted of first-degree escape and second-degree assault.

Phillip Paul had a normal childhood in Sunnyside, 200 miles southwest of Spokane, but he started acting strangely as a high school student. He said he was hearing voices and thought they were witches, Tom Paul said. He was diagnosed with schizophrenia.

Phillip Paul has been on and off a variety of medications over the years, and also been in and out of institutions, Tom Paul said. He has repeatedly proven unable to live in society, he said.

Paul was living in a halfway house in Spokane last year, but ended up back at the hospital in a very agitated state, Tom Paul said. Hospital officials said Paul hadn't exhibited violent behavior in years. They argued in the past that he should be released, but his petition for release was rejected in 2003.

SPOKANE, Wash. — A criminally insane killer who escaped during a mental hospital field trip to a county fair remained on the run Friday, and furious residents and officials wondered why such a d...
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Just commenting you wade nelson...
I would like to hear your personal perspective of this story. I would agree with you that this is an arguement of politics more than anything, but the fact that it is, I believe, is rediculous. This is a story about poor judgement from officials, and not careing about the safety of the public. Completely setting biases and politics aside, I think that everyone should agree that the safety of the public; children and innocent families, is number one. Any liberal would feel much differently about this scenario if Paul had escaped and killed someone. Not assuming that he would, but, the fact that he is perfectly capable, and not in a great mental state of mind should be enough of a red flag. Not to mention the fact that this wouldn't be his first time escaping on a "field trip" or the fact that there were 11 staff members controlling 31 criminally insane patients. This entire story is asinine. I agree with some liberal standpoints, however, for any democrat to defend Phillips Arnold Paul, or support the fact that criminally insane patients are going on field trips to PUBLIC FAIRS, where children and families are present, they themself must be legally insane.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 10/08/2009
- Copeword I'm a Fan of Copeword 5 fans permalink
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I heard that he's been caught. Shouldn't have gotten loose in the first place though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 09/20/2009
- rf dude I'm a Fan of rf dude 24 fans permalink
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And they thought he was crazy when he told them

he wanted to run off and join the circus...
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 09/20/2009

Here in Washington, this incident isn't getting the local media coverage that is much needed for the public to help find this guy. I think officials are doing a psychotropic shuffle away from this one

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 09/19/2009
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I checked on the P.I. website last night and I couldn't find a word about it on the main page, much less a clear picture.

They seem to be allergic to broadcasting any kind of APB coming from the police or state troopers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 09/19/2009

Boy, did that guy manipulate the system. First he kills that woman and drenches her in gasoline, knowing the bleeding hearts would think he was crazy. Then he waits four years and plans his first escape; that didnt work so he waits another 17 years, carefully plotting all the time, just waiting for a chance to go to the state fair. Hearing voices. What a crock!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 09/19/2009

Norman Bates, are you there????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 09/19/2009
- noralou I'm a Fan of noralou 25 fans permalink
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Paranoid Schizoprenia is a very real and horrible mental illness. My sister-in-law's little sister developed it. She went from a University of Washington School of Pharmacology student to a person who hears things like "black girl, I'm going to kill you"
It was asinine to let this guy go to the fair but don't attack mental illness. It is real, undertreated and still a social stigma.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 PM on 09/19/2009
- gretcheno I'm a Fan of gretcheno 16 fans permalink
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Yeah he was insane, yeah right the judge, jury et al should feel like f00ls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 09/19/2009

Dang that looks like Marky Mark.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 09/19/2009
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Aren't these folks considered criminal thus the term forensic? They are supposed to be essentially in jail. If they get better they need to go back to court, trial and jail.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 09/19/2009
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I pray that they catch him soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 PM on 09/19/2009
- Whitley2009 I'm a Fan of Whitley2009 120 fans permalink
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Jeez, modern psychiatry. It's just plain CRAZY!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 09/19/2009
- Gwiwer I'm a Fan of Gwiwer 3 fans permalink
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I'm having a hard time fathoming how he successfully pleaded insanity though. It's notoriously difficult to win such a plea. The fact that he took precautions against getting caught by devising a way to throw off search dogs should have been enough to get the plea tossed out. Granted, the guy really is mentally ill, but so are quite a few people who have unsuccessfully pleaded insanity. The courts rarely go for it if there is any indication that any part of the crime was planned out to some degree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 PM on 09/19/2009
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I've hear stories about forensic hospitals directly from some techs. These people are dangerous with a capital D. Just think about how bad people are on the outside. Now think how bad they have to be to be locked up.
These people can be convincing and devious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 09/19/2009

When they catch him they should send him to Libya.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 09/19/2009
- noralou I'm a Fan of noralou 25 fans permalink
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yoru compassion for the mentally ill is underwhelming. This guy belongs where he was, it is the idiots at Eastern State Hospital that are to blame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 09/19/2009
- Steamboater I'm a Fan of Steamboater 175 fans permalink
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Insane, a murderer and he tried to escape before and they allow this guy out in public on a field trip as if he was a student in a science class? The lunatics run the institution after all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 09/19/2009

Apparently he's not as "insane" as they thought he was! He wasn't too insane to hatch out an escape plan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 09/19/2009
- Steamboater I'm a Fan of Steamboater 175 fans permalink
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He's insane all right. Given the right opportunity, Charles Manson would try and escape too and Manson is very much insane.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 09/19/2009
- Milinda I'm a Fan of Milinda 15 fans permalink
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He wasn't the only one on a field trip that day. That day was also field trip day to the fair for some of our elementary school kids. Nice, huh? Needless to say, this has outraged the community.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 PM on 09/19/2009
- Rangergirl I'm a Fan of Rangergirl 18 fans permalink

What is even worse is that he was convicted of escape and asault before on a field trip...Gro­ss neglegance­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 09/19/2009
- Fernando I'm a Fan of Fernando 29 fans permalink
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Forget about going on a private tour to some controlled environment under a heavily detail; take them to a state fair. What's the worst that can happen?!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 09/19/2009
- Fernando I'm a Fan of Fernando 29 fans permalink
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heavily armed... I can't write these days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 09/19/2009
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I thought that they were talking about Cheney

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 09/19/2009
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