"Escaped Idaho Inmate Possibly Linked to Deaths of Dog Walker, 83, and Remote Cabin Resident"

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"Escaped Idaho Inmate Possibly Linked to Deaths of Dog Walker, 83, and Remote Cabin Resident"
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The deaths of an 83-year-old dog walker and a 72-year-old cabin resident in remote Idaho may be linked to the escape of a white supremacist prison gang member and his accomplice. The escaped inmates were arrested after a hospital ambush, and authorities suspect their involvement in the deaths. The victims were identified as James L. Mauney and Gerald Don Henderson, with Henderson's partner expressing shock at the senseless murder. The accomplice had a history with the victim and had recently visited him, raising concerns. The inmates made initial court appearances, and the prison department is reviewing its policies in light of the escape.

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