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Prisoner Dresses Drag To Escape His Fate

May 15th, 2017 Health & Medicine 3 minute read
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Prisoner Dresses Drag To Escape His Fate

When one is stuck behind prison bars for murder, and all seems lost, perhaps there is a lot of quiet time to concoct the perfect plan to escape his fate.  Francisco Herrera Augusta, 55, was sure he had done just that.  In order to regain this freedom, the gang leader would just need to get his hands on a few articles of woman's clothing and temporarily change his identity.  Should be easy enough given his small stature.  At least, so he thought.  But, it turns out, disguising his voice would be harder than his body.

.  Augusta had met his fate in 2015 after being locked up on murder and firearms charges.  He can now add an escape attempt to that list.  Officials stated he may be transferred to the feared El Pozo jail in Santa Barbara for his efforts, notoriously referred to as Honduras' most dangerous prison.  [caption id="attachment_19267" align="alignnone" width="300"]Prisoner Dresses Drag To Escape His FateThe real Dwight Worker in 2012.
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Perhaps the most interesting part of the story is that this isn't the first time a male prisoner south of the border has tried to escape by dressing drag.  Augusta may have been taking notes from Dwight Worker, an American man thrown into the Mexican "Black Palace", one of the country's toughest, for drug offenses, who managed to escape by dressing drag years later. "I was tortured, electro-shocked and stabbed four times while there," Worker said in an interview, “I didn’t know how not to fight back. There’s so much degradation going on that it’s impossible not to defend yourself.”  Worker fell in love behind bars, too, and became bound and determined to start a new life far away from prison walls.  He walked away in women's clothing, and Mexican officials never asked for his extradition.  “It’s not illegal to escape from a prison in Mexico, unless you cause damage to the state or to a person,” Worker said. “However, it was foolish, because if the guards had captured me, they would have ... how do I put this? Treated me as if I was a woman before killing me.”  Worker's story was later featured on National Geographic's "Locked Up Abroad".  Unfortunately for Augusta, Worker was a prettier woman.  The Honduras man will not enjoy the same fate.

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SEE IT: Inmate tries to escape prison by dressing as a woman, walking out of jail with visitors in heels and hot pink finger nailsDwight Worker Escaped A Mexican Prison Dressed As A Woman (VIDEO) 
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