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Published: Monday, September 21, 2009

Escapee ordered back to mental hospital

SPOKANE — Phillip Arnold Paul wanted to be released from a state institution for the criminally insane, and rejection of that request apparently convinced the psychotic killer to escape.

Paul, 47, spent three days on the run before he was captured Sunday afternoon near Goldendale. Today he was ordered by a judge to return to Eastern State Hospital near Spokane.

Authorities said Paul appeared to have carefully planned to disappear into the crowd Thursday during a trip with 30 fellow patients to the Spokane County Interstate Fair.

When captured, he was carrying a sleeping bag and a backpack with food, clothing and many of his personal items from Eastern State. Paul, an amateur musician who posts songs on My Space, also was carrying a guitar. Ominously, a hand scythe protruded from the pack when he was captured.

Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich said Paul conned a friend into giving him a ride from Spokane to Goldendale. The friend believed Paul had been legally released. When the friend saw news reports of the escape, he contacted authorites and led them to the point where he had dropped off Paul on Thursday.

The escape was apparently planned after Paul’s efforts to move from the mental hospital to a residential facility in downtown Spokane were rejected by a judge earlier this month. The judge found that Paul represented “a threat to public safety.”

Paul had petitioned and won conditional release to the downtown facility, called The Carlyle, twice in the past, fathering a child during one of his releases. His most recent release ended in January after his mental condition reportedly deteriorated.

Many are wondering why Paul would ever be released from incarceration.

Diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, he was committed for the 1987 strangling and slashing of 78-year-old Ruth Mottley in Sunnyside. Paul, 25 at the time, snapped Mottley’s neck and slashed her throat twice. He then doused her body with gasoline and buried her in her own flower garden. Paul told authorities that voices in his head told him Mottley was a witch who was casting spells on him.

Mottley was a retired educator who had founded the town’s historical society and appeared on a list of Washington’s 100 most influential women.

Eastern patients have taken outings into the community for years, and hospital officials say the outings can be a useful tool in treatment. All such trips are on hold as the state examines its practices in light of the escape. The state Department of Social and Health Services has promised a security review will be completed within 15 days.

The union representing some hospital workers has said they were surprised Paul was approved to attend the fair because they consider him dangerous.

Knezovich plans to ask the state Legislature to ban field trips for the criminally insane. He also plans to bill the state for helicopter flight time and overtime for about 10 deputies.

Paul previously escaped from the mental hospital in 1990. He was captured nearby, and while being booked into the Spokane County Jail, he attacked and severely injured a deputy.

On his My Space page, Paul talks about his schizophrenia and the medications he takes. Identifying his band as Philly Willy and the Hillbillies, he posted songs that called Eastern State the “nut hut,” the “castle on the hill,” and a “palace of the pill.”

On the site, Paul referred to the killing of Mottley.

“A four-second mistake took Phil on a path no one could have imagined. A person lay dead at his feet.”

Paul seemed ready to surrender Sunday when he walked out to the Goldendale-Bickleton road about 22 miles east of town shortly after 4 p.m., just as search personnel arrived at the scene, Klickitat County Sheriff Rick McComas told The Associated Press.

“He came out of the brush, onto the roadway, as law enforcement officers were going by,” McComas said. “His intent was to voluntarily give himself up because he knew we were going to find him.”

ButKnezovich said Paul had just tried to thumb a ride from an area resident who alerted authorities. Knezovich said the fugitive seemed to be trying to remain on the loose.

Still, he said, Paul was arrested without incident: “As far as I know, he was cooperative.”

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