Woman's Obituary Helps Agents Catch Her Son, Who Escaped From Prison in 1981
A fugitive who had managed to remain free for decades after busting out of an Oklahoma prison in 1981 has been recaptured.
While that's enough for a headline on its own, the way authorities said they finally rooted him out makes the story even more remarkable.
The U.S. Marshals Service said Thursday that 58-year-old Stephen Michael Paris was taken into custody thanks, in part, to his mother's obituary.
The agency says investigators tracked him down in Texas after a newspaper obituary for his mother listed a son in Houston named Stephen Michael Chavez, according to The Associated Press.
Nearly 40 years after he escaped from the Jess Dunn Correctional Center in Muskogee, Okla., while serving a nine-year drug-related sentence, Paris was arrested at a Houston office.
Fingerprints confirmed his identity, The AP reported.
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