John McCluskey, CAUGHT: Arizona Prison Escapee Found In Campground With Cousin-Fiancee

FELICIA FONSECA and JONATHAN J. COOPER   08/20/10 10:31 PM ET   AP

John Mcclusky

ST. JOHNS, Ariz. — Over the past three weeks, an escaped Arizona prisoner and his girlfriend bedeviled the hundreds of lawmen hunting them across the desolate highways and thick forests of the West.

There would be sightings of John McCluskey and Casslyn Welch. One in Montana. Another as far away as Arkansas. And then sometimes nothing.

Until Thursday, when an alert forest ranger's tip led police right to them. The self-styled "Bonnie and Clyde" offered little resistance. A few threats. No shootout. They didn't even try to run.

As the nation kept a look out for them and law enforcers put up alerts at campgrounds and truck stops, the couple somehow slipped back into Arizona, their beat-up Nissan hidden at a campground across the state from the prison where McCluskey escaped, police say, with help from Welch – his cousin and fiancee.

When a SWAT team descended on the campsite at dusk, Welch reached for a weapon but dropped it when she realized she was outgunned, police said. A shirtless, tattoo-covered McCluskey told officers that he regretted not shooting them with the gun he had in a nearby tent.

"He has no remorse," Apache County Sheriff's Cmdr. Webb Hogle said.

The capture brought an end to a manhunt that began July 30 when McCluskey and two murderers broke out of a medium-security prison in Kingman, 185 miles northwest of Phoenix. Authorities say Welch threw a set of wire cutters onto prison grounds, allowing them to cut open a fence.

One inmate was caught after a shootout in Colorado. The other was nabbed in a small Wyoming town after he was spotted at a church.

The escape cast a critical spotlight on Arizona's prison system. A report on Thursday found a series of breakdowns that allowed the inmates to slip away into the desert, including alarms that went off so often that prison personnel often just ignored them.

Police on Friday were still trying to piece together details about the couple's time on the lam.

McCluskey, 45, and Welch, 44, are suspected in several crimes, including the killing of a couple in New Mexico whose torched bodies were found in Santa Rosa. Officials said the Nissan had New Mexico license plates that were stolen around the time they were killed.

During the arrest, he suggested that the gun used in the killings was in his tent, police said.

Police were looking through the campsite for any evidence that could link them to other crimes.

Investigators looked into 700 tips from nearly every state in a manhunt that had officers swarming into small towns from Montana to Arkansas, said David Gonzales, U.S. marshal for Arizona.

The last credible sightings came on Aug. 6 in Billings, Mont. More tips led authorities north to Glacier National Park and the Canadian border.

"We threw a lot of resources at that border and that area in general, to where I don't think anybody could have stayed there long without being detected," said Rod Ostermiller, the acting U.S. marshal in Montana.

It's unclear how long they were in Arizona. At some point they were in tiny Eagar, just west of the New Mexico border, to have a tire fixed, Apache County Sheriff Joseph Dedman said.

Only a handful of houses can be spotted from the winding road that leads up to the campsite. Motorists pass towering trees, vast meadows and bodies of water before reaching it, about 20 miles and an hour's drive from an earlier turnoff.

"They were starting to feel pretty comfortable, like they had a pretty good chance of not being captured," Hogle said.

Around 4 p.m. Thursday, the U.S. Forest Service ranger investigated what appeared to be an unattended campfire in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Gonzales said. He found the silver Nissan Sentra backed suspiciously into the trees as if someone were trying to hide it.

The ranger had a brief conversation with McCluskey, who appeared nervous and fidgety.

Arriving officers left nothing to chance – fully expecting a guns-blazing shootout by two desperate fugitives. A helicopter, ambulance, bloodhounds and a secondary team were brought in to respond to any reports of officers down at the campsite.

Hogle said McCluskey and Welch were standing next to a car that belonged to a neighboring camper as the SWAT team swarmed in. He yelled at McCluskey to "get down." When the fugitive didn't comply, Hogle said, he took him down with force.

SWAT members reminded one another not to handle Welch's weapon too much in case it was used in the New Mexico killings, Hogle said.

McCluskey responded, "No, the murder weapon is over in the tent," Hogle said.

McCluskey also told authorities he would have used the gun in the tent to shoot them if he had been able to reach it. He also told them that he should've blown away the ranger when he had the chance, police said.

McCluskey was serving a 15-year prison term for attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault and discharge of a firearm, and previously did time in Pennsylvania related to a string of armed robberies in the 1990s.

The other inmates who escaped, Tracy Province and Daniel Renwick, were serving time for murder.

Province, McCluskey and Welch have been linked to the slayings of Gary and Linda Haas of Tecumseh, Okla., whose burned bodies were found in a travel trailer Aug. 4 on a remote ranch.

"That's the best news we've had in 10 days," Sheila Walker, one of the Haases' best friends, said of the capture. "Everybody just broke down and cried for a little bit."

McCluskey and Welch were being held in jail on $1 million bail each. They were scheduled for preliminary hearings in Kingman later this month.

When a judge asked McCluskey his address Friday, he said, "I don't have one." She then marked down the state Department of Corrections as his residence.

To that, McCluskey said, "Yeah, I guess that would be it."

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Cooper contributed to this report from Phoenix.

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dbrett480
08:52 PM on 08/20/2010
The only silver lining in this incident is that it will (hopefully) shed a light on the ill-conceived prison privatization movement.
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William Young
Liberal from Texas!!
04:20 PM on 08/20/2010
Glad that they arrested THOSE that harbored this man that's not fit to be among society!!!
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mrJJ
03:52 PM on 08/20/2010
It costs approx $47K per year to house 1 inmate in the CA prison system... I wonder what the net is to a Privatized Prison?

I mean inventory is the bottom line in that business model.
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mrJJ
04:02 PM on 08/20/2010
Criminal Justice and Judiciary How much does it cost
to incarcerate an inmate?

http://www.lao.ca.gov/laoapp/laomenus/sections/crim_justice/6_cj_inmatecost.aspx?catid=3
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JonShank
Changing the world one person at a time...
04:12 PM on 08/20/2010
Yet bullets cost but a few dollars.
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mrJJ
04:21 PM on 08/20/2010
Whats the cost of a bullet have to do with incarceration?
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wforvendetta
Entitled to my opinion, not my facts
03:45 PM on 08/20/2010
If only he had been wearing a shirt. He could have eluded the dragnet.
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TooManyThings
03:42 PM on 08/20/2010
As a white man I am afraid to go anywhere without a shirt 'cause it seems every shirtless white guy is gonna end up in handcuffs. Or maybe the tattoos play into it also.
03:30 PM on 08/20/2010
Glad he wasn't a Hispanic..cuz that would have made fox news ratings jump.
03:34 PM on 08/20/2010
The fiance-cousin combo is only allowed in "white" supremacy circles. Very clwassy.
04:16 PM on 08/20/2010
LMAO!
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Mark Cobb
Common Sense Lives Here
05:34 PM on 08/21/2010
How ironic! Arizona wants to keep the Mexicans out but they can't keep the prisoners in!
03:27 PM on 08/20/2010
What a nice looking young man and also a cousin hamper. And also from “real America”. I wonder how he voted when he was allowed.
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Gneirre
2012.....I'm In!!!!!
03:24 PM on 08/20/2010
His fiance AND cousin? 1st, 2nd, 3rd removed, what? Inbreeding....the result....Bush and/or Palin.
04:17 PM on 08/20/2010
HAHAHHA. Wonder who the dumb one is who's flagging you guys here. Jeez can't anyone take a joke....
05:02 AM on 08/21/2010
Be careful of the "Community Moderator!" Lol. You WILL be flagged! The horror!
05:01 AM on 08/21/2010
The sad part is that the Majority of the country actually voted for Bush, Twice! The best part is how everyone discredits him and blames him for everything afterwardsThat says so much about the average American...and if you don't understand what that say's about you if you voted for him...then its case and point. ;)
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Gneirre
2012.....I'm In!!!!!
08:48 AM on 08/23/2010
ummmmmmmmmm, correction!! Bush was not voted in!! Him and Cheney cheated and stole the election. Coincidence that they had shares in the voting machine that were used in Florida? It's a sad, sad day when you have a leader of a communist third world country (Cuba) saying that the American people are dumb for putting such an idiot in office. I do not believe that the majority of Americans are that dumb to 'VOTE' for such an idiot twice!!
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madisonhack
I prefer not to......
03:18 PM on 08/20/2010
Nice looking chap.
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IfIonlyknew
Politics is Hollywood for ugly people.
03:18 PM on 08/20/2010
This time they will put him in minimum sercurity prison for life.
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03:25 PM on 08/20/2010
1/2 way house
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IfIonlyknew
Politics is Hollywood for ugly people.
03:33 PM on 08/20/2010
With locks on the doors this time!!
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bobbyperu
"Bobby Peru don't come up for air".
03:05 PM on 08/20/2010
They look like a couple of sarah palin's real "murikans".
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03:27 PM on 08/20/2010
hey they sure do. oh heck that looks lahk me
03:03 PM on 08/20/2010
The next news caster that refers to these two as a modern day Bonnie and Clyde should have to share the prison cell with one of them. Use some imagination.
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
02:58 PM on 08/20/2010
I hope that ridiculous Jan Brewer isn't going to put them in another privatized jail.
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bongoboy
02:51 PM on 08/20/2010
it looks like a sad day for the baggers. what will become of the kkk klan wedding at the tea party central headquarters? sad...
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03:28 PM on 08/20/2010
kkk gop cousin lovin weddin.
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pflickner
Democratic Candidate for AZ State House
02:46 PM on 08/20/2010
No thanks to Jan Brewer. Love those privatized CCA prisons, Jan!
02:49 PM on 08/20/2010
Thank you!
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08:24 PM on 08/21/2010
when were the prisons in az privatized? i think maddow said something about it ???