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| Captured Alabama inmate is denied bail, and peanut butter |
| By dcourier.com- Freida Frisaro |
| Published: 08/04/2017 |
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MIAMI (AP) — The last of 12 inmates who escaped an Alabama lockup by tricking a guard with peanut butter is back in jail after persuading his sister to drive him to Florida, a sheriff said. Martin County Sheriff William D. Snyder announced Tuesday night that investigators “zeroed in” on a house on a quiet street in Tequesta, just north of West Palm Beach, where a car with an Alabama license plate was parked outside. Brady Kilpatrick, 24, was arrested, along with his sister, Jensen Davis Lefan, 18; her boyfriend, Hayden Thomas Mayberry, 24; and Mayberry’s childhood friend, Dakota Anthony, 23. Kilpatrick escaped Sunday from the jail in Walker County, Alabama, where inmates tricked a guard into letting them out by using peanut butter to alter a number over a cell door. Authorities said the inexperienced guard, watching 150 inmates through security cameras from a control room, thought he was opening the cell at an inmate’s request, when in fact, the peanut-buttered number he punched in released a door to the outside. Read More. |
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