Escaped Kentucky Convict On The Lam For 40 Years Turns Himself In For Medical Care
04-23-2015, 12:43 AM
From Frankfort, Kentucky:
Clarence David Moore
Looks like he got in trouble with the law back in the '70's for boosting televisions. He's escaped authorities 3 times with his last escape happening back when Jimmy Carter was campaigning for President.
Clarence David Moore in 1972 - check out those sideburns!
Due to his failing health -- caused by a recent stroke and diabetes -- he turned himself in to authorities so he could get the health care he needs.
From Facebook:
Ain't that a bitch! If it weren't for your country's ridiculous healthcare system, you could have wrapped up your life as a free man.
Regardless, nobody seems to know what the hell this guy has been doing since his escape in '76. Hopefully once he feels better after being attended to by doctors, he can tell what most likely is a fascinating story.
Clarence David Moore
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Ronnie Dickinson of Frankfort, Kentucky, turned himself in to authorities with an incredible story, sheriff's officials said Tuesday: His name isn't Ronnie Dickinson, he's been a fugitive for nearly 39 years and he wants to go back to prison for the health care.
Clarence David Moore, 66, called the Franklin County Sheriff's Office on Monday and said he wanted to turn himself in, the sheriff's office said. When deputies arrived, they found Moore — who'd been living in Frankfort as Ronnie Dickerson for the last six years — partially paralyzed and unable to walk because of a recent stroke. He was arrested and taken by ambulance to a hospital for examination before he was taken to the Franklin County Regional Jail.
Sheriff Pat Melton told NBC station WLEX of Lexington on Tuesday that Moore said he'd escaped from the Henderson County, North Carolina, Prison Unit in the mid-1970s and has been on the lam for almost four decades.
But as he got sicker, he couldn't get medical coverage to pay for the complications of his stroke and other health problems, because he doesn't have a valid Social Security number under his alias.
"You can't make this up," Melton said.
North Carolina prison records show that Moore, in fact, escaped at least three times from state prisons — the first time in 1971, as he was serving an eight-year sentence for larceny. He was caught within hours, but he escaped again the next year and remained loose until 1975 before he was captured.
Finally, on Aug. 6, 1976, he vanished again — this time, seemingly, for good.
What Moore's been doing for the last almost 39 years remains unclear; Melton said he has difficulty talking because of his stroke. Since 2009, however, he's been the frail, bearded man who was always pleasant to folks in Frankfort, if somewhat reserved, said Edward Jordan, a neighbor.
"I'm shocked," Jordan told WLEX. "I can't believe it.
"He's a diabetic and I'm a diabetic, and we'd sit on the porch and talk about that," Jordan said.
Moore was arraigned Tuesday morning and waived extradition to North Carolina on a charge of being a fugitive from another state. He was being held without bond pending his being returned sometime this week.
Whatever happens, he won't go back to the same prison he escaped from in 1976. It closed in 2002.
Looks like he got in trouble with the law back in the '70's for boosting televisions. He's escaped authorities 3 times with his last escape happening back when Jimmy Carter was campaigning for President.
Clarence David Moore in 1972 - check out those sideburns!
Due to his failing health -- caused by a recent stroke and diabetes -- he turned himself in to authorities so he could get the health care he needs.
From Facebook:
Ain't that a bitch! If it weren't for your country's ridiculous healthcare system, you could have wrapped up your life as a free man.
Regardless, nobody seems to know what the hell this guy has been doing since his escape in '76. Hopefully once he feels better after being attended to by doctors, he can tell what most likely is a fascinating story.