Escaped prisoner's bizarre rap video surfaces online

A bizarre rap video featuring escaped Goulburn jail prisoner Beau Wiles has surfaced on YouTube.

Police are also investigating how Wiles managed to update his status on Facebook before he fled Goulburn prison this morning at 10am.

A manhunt is underway for 25-year-old Beau Wills who escaped from the Goulburn correctional facility.

Somehow Beau Wiles posted these selfies to Facebook while he was in prison. Photo: Facebook
Somehow Beau Wiles posted these selfies to Facebook while he was in prison. Photo: Facebook

Wiles uploaded a series of selfies and exchanged posts with an assumed lover who commented back saying:

"Love u too my prince can't wait to have my hand all ova that sexy body of urz.."

The escapee also updated his status multiple times while he was in prison, telling friends, family and a lover what he was up to.

"Just finished in the gym having a tuna and bake beans the good stuff u know it, " Wiles posted to Facebook.

The 25-year-old man updated his status on Facebook while he was in prison. Photo: Facebook
The 25-year-old man updated his status on Facebook while he was in prison. Photo: Facebook
Beau Wiles updated his status while he was in prison, he has since escaped and police are searching for the 25-year-old. Photo: Facebook
Beau Wiles updated his status while he was in prison, he has since escaped and police are searching for the 25-year-old. Photo: Facebook

Wiles is described as being of caucasian appearance, about 180cm tall, with medium build, brown hair and green eyes.

He has a tattoo on his lower right forearm and was wearing prison greens.

The prisoner was in jail for breaching his parole. Photo: 7 News
The prisoner was in jail for breaching his parole. Photo: 7 News

Wiles is serving an 18-month sentence for shoplifting and driving whilst disqualified.

His 12-month non-parole period was due to expire in July 2017.

Officers are still investigating how he managed to break out of the minimum security prison.


Anyone who sees Wiles or has information should contact 000.

Goulburn bedsheet bandit back behind bars



Just last month prisoner Stephen Jamieson escaped from Goulburn's maximum security section - using bed sheets to scale a wall.

Jamieson was being segregated for his alleged attempt to dig an escape tunnel, with the beginnings of a possible route discovered on August 6.

A review of security at Goulburn jail has been announced following the incident.

A review of security at Goulburn jail has been announced following the incident. Photo: 7 News
A review of security at Goulburn jail has been announced following the incident. Photo: 7 News

Corrective Services NSW Commissioner, Peter Severin, said the escape shouldn't have happened.

"He was able to leave a small secure exercise yard that is attached to each segregation [cell]. That is common design practice right across the state and other facilities," Mr Severin said.

Stephen Jamieson allegedly used bedsheets and a pillow to escape from the maximum-security Goulburn Jail on Tuesday, sparking a massive manhunt involving helicopters and dogs. Photo: ABC News
Stephen Jamieson allegedly used bedsheets and a pillow to escape from the maximum-security Goulburn Jail on Tuesday, sparking a massive manhunt involving helicopters and dogs. Photo: ABC News

"He had a range of bedsheets that he tied together that he was then able to swing over the wall and then effect his escape by scaling that wall.

"It appears that he also had a pillow that [was] put around his waist and enabled him to make good his escape over the razor wire."