Actually, when you think about it... the breakout was far too neat. Bellick and Pope were tied up and not killed, fat guy got caught... Westmoreland, maybe he's dead, maybe he's not...
Something that big can't just happen in a vaccum. It has consequences... and that's her death. Scofield needs to realize that what he did wasn't a victimless crime. And I think that part of him knew that. He had to use her. But he didn't care, he did what he had to do.
Also, this will bring into play the governer; he will now put his effort into catching the escapees, OR, use her death as motivation to turn on the company.
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