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6ft prisoner escapes through tiny vent



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Published Date: 21 July 2008
A man charged with murder escaped from jail by climbing through an air conditioner vent less than a foot wide.
Authorities say Darryl Layne Norris had been losing weight since arriving at the Waller County Jail, Texas in April.

The jail noticed the 6ft man was missing after performing a routine head count.

Norris and another man are charged with murder in connection with an April convenience store robbery.

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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 9:07 AM
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  • Location: Preston
 
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brigpnefan,

preston 21/07/2008 09:34:03
I bet the judge VENTED his fury!
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At work,

21/07/2008 11:49:15
hahahaha not lol
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brigpnefan,

preston 21/07/2008 13:27:07
But it is!ha,ha.
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At work,

21/07/2008 14:00:02
Don't prisions have walls all the way round, or was the guard slacking of in the caravans.......
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