After four days on the run, an “extremely dangerous” escaped inmate accused of murdering a prison administrator has been captured, authorities said Sunday.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), the state’s main law enforcement agency, announced the capture of Curtis Ray Watson, 44, earlier today.
Watson is suspected of murdering 64-year-old corrections administrator Debra Johnson in her home on prison grounds last Wednesday, when he escaped after leaving the West Tennessee State Penitentiary on a work detail.
Debra Johnson had worked for the Department of Corrections for 38 years.
The TBI released surveillance footage showing Watson opening a refrigerator outside a home in Henning, Tennessee, a short distance from the prison.
(PHOTO: Curtis Ray Watson)
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