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Inmate gets life for killing woman during jail escape, says he didn’t do it

The inmate angered the victim’s family by saying he “liked her” and had “nothing to do with” strangling her a short time after escaping

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Robert Crissman Jr. is escorted from his preliminary hearing at the Armstrong County Courthouse. (AP Image)

Associated Press

KITTANNING, Pa. — A Pennsylvania inmate convicted of escaping from jail and killing an acquaintance while on the run has been sentenced to life in prison.

Thirty-nine-year-old Robert Crissman Jr. was given the mandatory life sentence Tuesday in Armstrong County. He was convicted last month of first- and second-degree murder in the death of 55-year-old Tammy Long.

But Crissman angered Long’s family by saying he “liked her” and had “nothing to do with” strangling her a short time after escaping from the county jail on July 30.

Crissman was behind bars for a parole violation. He was working as an inmate trustee who was allowed outside the jail to remove inmate food trays from a vendor’s truck. Investigators later determined he shouldn’t have had that job because he with withdrawing from heroin use.

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