It's a classic PB&J--peanut butter and jailbreak! A dozen inmates escaped from the Walker County Jail in Jasper, Alabama, on Sunday night after using peanut butter to misrepresent the number on a door in the facility. According to Walker County sheriff Jim Underwood, the culprits obscured the number above a cell door with a little peanut butter, then asked a newly hired guard to let them in the cell--or at least, what he thought was a cell.
"They changed the number over the door with peanut butter," Underwood explained on Monday. "[Then] they hollered, 'Hey, open door' so-and-so, but [the number the inmates gave the worker] was the outside door. And unknowingly to him, he hit that lock and out the door they went." Eleven of the 12 escapees were captured within eight hours; a manhunt is ongoing for 24-year-old Brady Andrew Kilpatrick, who has been charged with numerous drug offenses.
Source: CNN