
California jailbreak mastermind who climbed through plumbing shafts found guilty
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A prison inmate who was serving life was convicted again for a 2016 elaborate jailbreak. The inmate climbed through plumbing shafts and used bed sheets to descend five stories.
On Jan. 22, 2016, Nayeri and two other men broke out of the Orange County Central Jail Complex in Santa Ana, prompting a weeklong manhunt.
Using smuggled tools, they cut through a metal grate in their maximum-security dorm cell, then climbed through plumbing shafts within the walls to reach the roof, where they rappelled down five stories using a rope made of bed linens, according to authorities and a cellphone video shot by Nayeri.
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