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Shaw-skank prison worker Joyce “Tillie” Mitchell was reportedly dining on Chinese food when she decided not to help deliver two inmates to freedom.
Mitchell had a “moment of clarity” while dining out with husband Lyle just hours before convicted killers Richard Matt and David Sweat sneaked out of Clinton Correctional Facility, a law enforcement official told the Buffalo News.
“They went out to dinner at a Chinese restaurant after work at the prison, and Joyce Mitchell had a realization that this was D-Day, and the fantasy she had been living for almost a year was now becoming a reality that included the murder of her husband, who had been a good and supportive man,” the source said.
The official also revealed that Matt shed nearly 50 pounds in order to break out of the slammer. The killer — who was fatally shot by a federal agent on June 26 — apparently went on a crash diet at the Clinton Correctional Facility so he could fit through a 2-foot-wide steampipe.
“Prison officials said he lost 40 to 50 pounds . . . to fit inside the pipe,” the official told the paper.
Meanwhile, fellow escapee David Sweat, who was separately shot and captured by a state trooper, was locked up Sunday in a new prison.
He was released shortly after 3 a.m. from the Albany Medical Center — where he was treated for two bullet wounds — and moved to the maximum-security Five Points Correctional Center in Romulus.
He was slated to spend his first 24 hours in the prison infirmary before being sent to a single cell in the Special Housing Unit, where inmates are stuck in their cells for 23 hours a day.
His new home will feature a bed, writing platform, toilet and sink, and “a facility controlled shower which will limit movement,” a prison source said.



