By Debra Goldschmidt, Nick Valencia and Chelsea J. Carter
CNN News
Tallahassee, Florida (CNN) — How did two convicted murderers allegedly get their hands on forged documents that granted them early release from a Florida prison?
Authorities believe it all started with one inmate teaching another how to fabricate the legal paperwork.
From inside the Franklin Correctional Institution in North Carrabelle, south of Tallahassee in Florida’s Panhandle, Nydeed Nashaddai apparently trained inmates how to create the legal-looking documents with bogus signatures of prosecutors and judges, Gretl Plessinger, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Law Enforcement, told CNN on Wednesday.
Full story: Official: Documents forged for escape were created inside Florida prison