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"Night of the Living Nut"
Inmates Escape from Flooded Louisiana Mental Institution
By Boisfeuillet Smith, Holmwood Press Staff Writer
HOLMWOOD, La., Sept. 25 - Nearly 200 mental patients, many with a
history of violence, are missing from the Holmwood Institute after
rising flood waters inundated the facility. As of daybreak, none
had been accounted for.
"It seems the medical and management staff abandoned the place as
flooding from the hurricane rendered the dormitories uninhabitable,"
said Hargrove Bratfort, sherrif of this Gulf Coast community south of
Lake Charles.
The state-operated Holmwood Institute, known also as The Home, was
established in 1922. It provides treatment and secure housing for some
of the state's most mentally deviant criminals and sociopaths.
According to Dr, Rastus Wilkins, assistant Sorgum County director
of mental health, Holmwood is a 220-bed high-security facility. "We
consider it to be among the foremost institutions of its kind in the
Southeastern United States, " he said.
Sheriff Bratfort said his deputies and the State Police are
searching for the inmates throughout the county, a dank region of
swamps and bayous near Cacasieu Lake. "Of course, we want to talk to
the missing caretakers as well," Bratfort said.
"These inmates, or patients, are dangerous," Bratfort added, "and we
advise anyone who is still at home in this area not to approach any
strangers. And I would recommend our citizenry keep their guns and
knives at the ready."
Holmwood town's population of 800 received orders to evacuate in the
wake of the approach of Hurricane Rita. Approximately 40 citizens work
at the institute, according to Dr. Wilkins from his home in DeQuincy.
He said he understands the facility is mostly under water and the
whereabouts of employees and patients is unknown.
Bratfort, a native of Holmwood, said his staff would spare no effort
to capture the escaped mental patients.
"We are heavily armed and we won't hesitate to shoot to kill if we
are confronted by any of these disturbed men," he said. "The last
time we had a break, back in 1989, we tracked 'em with our dogs and
had to shoot four of them, killed two."
The Sheriff added that he was confident all of the inmates would be
captured or otherwise "taken care of," since each of his 11 deputies is
deadly accurate with rifles and shotguns.
"They're all lifetime hunting boys, and they can hit a
squirrel's ***** at 100 yards," he said. "And around here, we kind of
make a sport of hunting crazies loose from the Home. We done even set
up a cash award for the fellow who nails the most of these dangerous
animals. Ahmen, brother!"
http://www.theholmwoodnews.html
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