Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Escaped prisoner taunts police on Facebook, boasting his home is 'warmer than the Caribbean'

Escaped prisoner Craig 'Lazie' Lynch is taunting police by posting his whereabouts on Facebook


An escaped prisoner is taunting police by posting his whereabouts on Facebook, boasting that his home is so warm it feels like the Caribbean.

Craig 'Lazie' Lynch vanished from Hollesley Bay Prison in Suffolk in September, close to the end of a seven year sentence for aggravated burglary.

Instead of hiding away from police, Lynch has set up a Facebook account with a photograph of him sticking his middle finger up.

He also boasts about eating 12lb steaks and his home being so warm it feels like the Caribbean.

The brazen burglar has made 199 friends on Facebook and has posted when he is going round to friends' houses and attending parties and events.

He has even boasted that he will be at a New Year's party.

In a status update via mobile phone Lynch said: 'Craig "Lazie" Lynch just had bundles of fun on the ice in me motor. Pure a*** out action, but well controlled.

This new whip is the one trust!!'

In another he wrote: 'Craig "Lazie" Lynch just nearly wrote my motor off again.
'Ice everywhere i went round the corner and ended up halfway on someone's driveway!!'

He also boasted about tucking into extravagant meals: 'Craig "Lazie" Lynch mmm i just had a 12lb venison steak. Roasted veg and chips, bangin meal.'

And instead of spending time in a prison cell, he taunted police by saying his home is so warm it is tropical.

He said: 'That's on already if it gets any colder durin xmas we'll have to stick the sun bed on as an extra heater we did it the other night it felt like the caribbean in the bedroom ha ha.'

The brazen burglar has made 199 friends on Facebook and has posted when he is going round to friends' houses and attending parties and events


The 28-year-old, who has links to Edgware and north east London, escaped from the open prison on September 23 and has not been seen since.

But according to his Facebook page, police could find him at a New Year's Eve party in Lowestoft or another event in Norwich in February.

In a section with information about him Lynch states: 'Life is what you make it, live fast, die young!!!'

The criminal is also thought to have posted messages on local newspaper websites asking if there is a reward for his recapture.

John Gummer, MP for Suffolk Coastal, said the astonishing case made a mockery out of the entire prison system.


Lynch escaped from Hollesley Bay open prison in Suffolk in September. A Prison Service spokesman said that only prisoners who are assessed to be a low risk to the public are given places in an open prison


The former Health minister and Environment Secretary said: 'I think it's very dangerous to assume the police could easily locate someone through a social networking site.

'We all know that one of the problems of a virtual world is that people can be very difficult to track down in the real world.

'However once again it does show that Hollesley Bay is being used for detaining people who should not be in an open prison because of a shortness of prison places that the Government seems unwilling to admit.'

The MP added: 'Every time there is an absconder it undermines the confidence of my constituents.

'I will now be writing to justice secretary Jack Straw to draw his attention to this particular situation and highlight the damage that it being done by the Government failing to adhere to proper measures.'

A Prison Service spokesman said the search for Lynch is a police matter and added that only prisoners who are assessed to be a low risk to the public are given places in an open prison.

He added that 96 per cent of prisoners who escape are recaptured.

The Metropolitan Police refused to comment about Lynch's Facebook account but a spokeswoman for Suffolk Constabulary said routine checks are carried out on addresses he is linked to and his details have been circulated on the Police National Computer.

She added: 'Because he has no links to Suffolk, other than the fact that he was in prison here, then these checks may be carried out by colleagues in other parts of the country.'

Anyone with information about Lynch's whereabouts can contact Suffolk Police on 01473 613500


source: dailymail

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