Search is Over For the Escaped Arizona Inmates

Aug. 19: These images provided by the Mohave County Sheriff's Office shows the booking photos of John McCluskey and Cassyln Welch after they were captured by authorities in Arizona, ending a national manhunt. (AP)

Aug. 19: In this image provided by the U.S. Marshals Service, Casslyn Welch is shown being taken into custody in eastern Arizona. Welch and John McCluskey have been on the run since July 30. Both were apprehended at a campground on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. (AP)

Aug. 19: In this image provided by the U.S. Marshals Service, fugitive John McCluskey is shown being taken into custody at a campground in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. McCluskey and his fiancee Casslyn Welch are wanted in connection to two slayings in New Mexico. (AP)

Aug. 19: U.S. Marshal for Arizona David Gonzales addresses the media at the Arizona Department of Corrections in Phoenix to announce the capture of escaped Arizona fugitive John McCluskey and his fiancee Casslyn Welch. (AP)

In this combination of undated photos provided by the Mohave County Sheriff's Office, Daniel Renwick, left, Tracy Province, center, and John McClusky are shown. New Mexico State Police spokesman Peter Olson said Province, McCluskey and Casslyn Welch, who authorities believe helped them escape, have been linked to a couple's killing. Renwick was arrested in Colorado on Aug. 1. Federal agents on Monday captured Province as he walked, armed with a handgun and a hitchhiking sign, in Wyoming, and were still hunting for the McClusky and Welch. (AP)

In this undated photo provided by the Mohave County Sheriff's Office, Daniel Renwick is shown. Renwick and two other inmates, all convicted of murder, escaped from a northwest Arizona prison on Friday, July 30, 2010. Renwick was captured by authorities in Rifle, Colorado on August 1st. (AP)

In this undated photo provided by the Mohave County Sheriff's Office, Tracy Province is shown. Province and two other inmates, all convicted of murder, escaped from a northwest Arizona prison on Friday, July 30 and was captured by authorities on Monday in Meeteetse, Wyoming. (AP)

In this undated photo provided by the Mohave County Sheriff's Office, John McClusky and Casslyn Welch are shown. Authorities suspect that Welch, who is McClusky's cousin and fiancee, helped the three inmates escape an Arizona prison and flee the area by kidnapping two semi-truck drivers at gunpoint and using the big rigs. (AP)

In this photo provided by the Hot Springs County Sheriff's Department, convicted killer Tracy Province is shown on Monday, Aug. 9 in Thermopolis, Wyo. Province told authorities he was relieved that the manhunt for him was over when he was arrested around 6:20 a.m. in Meeteetse, Wyo., about 60 miles outside of Yellowstone National Park. (AP)

In this photo provided by the Hot Springs County Sheriff's Department, convicted killer Tracy Province is shown on Monday, Aug. 9 in Thermopolis, Wyo. Province told authorities he was relieved that the manhunt for him was over when he was arrested around 6:20 a.m. in Meeteetse, Wyo., about 60 miles outside of Yellowstone National Park. (AP)

A wanted poster, lower right, picturing fugitives Tracy Province and John McCluskey is tacked up to the registration board at Yellowstone National Park's Tower Fall campground, in Wyoming, Monday, Aug. 9. Authorities had been searching for the two men and an alleged accomplice in Yellowstone campgrounds before Province was apprehended Monday about 60 miles east of the park. McCluskey and his fiancee remained at large. (AP)

A wanted poster picturing fugitives Tracy Province and John McCluskey is tacked up to the registration board at Yellowstone National Park's Tower Fall campground, in Wyoming Aug. 9. Authorities had been searching for the two men and an alleged accomplice in Yellowstone campgrounds before Province was apprehended Monday about 60 miles east of the park. McCluskey and his fiancee remained at large. (AP)

Guadalupe County Sheriff Michael Lucero, second from right, speaks with deputies at a cordoned-off crime scene on Wednesday, Aug. 4, near Santa Rosa, N.M., where human remains were found inside a burned trailer. Investigators say forensic evidence at the scene is linked to two Arizona prison escapees.

In this undated photo released by the New Mexico Department of Public Safety showing Linda and Gary Haas both 61, who were found dead in a charred camper last Wednesday morning on a remote ranch in eastern New Mexico. Federal agents on Monday captured one of two inmates suspected to be involved in the murder to the Haas couple and escaped from an Arizona prison and were still searching for the other fugitive and a suspected accomplice. (AP)

U.S. Marshal for Arizona David Gonzales addresses the media Aug. 9 in Phoenix. Gonzales said Federal agents on Monday captured Tracy Province who escaped from an Arizona prison as he walked, armed with a handgun, outside a Wyoming church, and were still hunting for the other fugitive and a suspected accomplice.  (AP)

In this photo dated November 19, 2005, John McCluskey is shown. McCluskey and two other inmates broke out of an Arizona prison with the help of an accomplice. McCluskey was serving a 15-year prison term for attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault and discharge of a firearm out of Maricopa County, Ariz. (myFOXphoenix.com)

The Arizona Attorney General's Office on Monday, August 9, charged two women, including John McCluskey's mother, with helping the inmates after they escaped. (myFOXphoenix.com)

This map highlights some key locations related to nationwide manhunt for the three convicts who escaped an Arizona prison. (AP)