- Patrick Critton
Patrick Dolan Critton is a former teacher from
Mount Vernon, New York who was arrested and convicted nearly three decades after ahijacking of anairplane traveling withinOntario [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE6DE123CF937A25755C0A9649C8B63 Metro Briefing | New York: Westchester Teacher Sentenced - New York Times ] ] . Critton, who was a passenger on the plane, allegedly ordered its crew to fly toCuba [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A04E7DE1538F932A2575AC0A9679C8B63 Traced on Internet, Teacher Is Charged In '71 Jet Hijacking - New York Times ] ] .At the time of the incident, which occurred in 1971, Critton was a fugitive in New York City for a series of crimes, including
bank robbery . He had fled toCanada , where he continued a life of crime.On December 26, 1971, Critton boarded a plane in
Thunder Bay, Ontario bound forToronto . Armed with agrenade and apistol , he demanded the plane to fly toHavana, Cuba , where he released all passengers and crew.After arriving in Cuba, Critton served an 8-month prison sentence. Following his sentence, he first worked in the
sugar cane industry. Two years later, he moved toTanzania , where he became a teacher. He also married and had two children before returning to the United States in 1994, feeling safe from the time passed.Critton remained a fugitive until 2001, when he was found by a detective through a
Google search, which at that time produced a single hit with his name that revealed the location where he was teaching. The one hit was a March 2001 article describing his mentoring of black youth. (Today, a Google search for "Patrick Critton" yields around 200 hits).Critton was arrested, coincidentally, around the time of the
September 11 attacks .Fingerprint s on aginger ale bottle found on the plane linked Critton to the plane. Prosecutors, in order to avoid prejudicing the jury, based on the views of these attacks, portrayed Critton to jurors not as a terrorist, but as a kidnapper androbber whose motivation was to gain the flight to Cuba.Critton received a five-year prison sentence for the crimes [ [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2002/06/12/critton020612.html Hijacker sentenced to five years ] ] . He was released after about a year.
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