Jail Break @ the Courthouse

  
2020                                                          2018 file photo

   A couple weeks back we made mention of a young lady that escaped from the upstairs holding cell room while waiting Court room time. Remember it? She was in the cell room but not inside the cell itself due to male prisoners inside that cage. She climbed thru the ceiling and was moving along the overhead duct work. Workers in the Circuit Court office heard the clammer and alerted Badges. Black Shirt Hayle Morris was trying to get her out of the ceiling but it was the threat of getting pepper sprayed that got her attention and down. As a result of the bad girl's duct work escapade, needless to say, the overhead duct work is much cleaner these days!
  We know have the official Criminal Complaint on the lady. But, before we get to that...  This Eden Taylor came our way a little differently. Turns out, she was a correctional officer in some other region of the state. Her transgression was sexing it up with an inmate. She was here in Clayberry for sentencing... at least we think that's why she was in these parts, on March 10th
  Here's the complaint folks.
   Born July 7, 1985 Eden Denys Taylor was caught and arrested on escape, destruction of property, and wilful disruption of government process charges. Penned by our newest Black Shirt, Hayley Morris here goes:
   On March 10, 2020 Eden Taylor was placed in the holding cell room of the Clay County Courthouse. Ms Taylor was able to push her handcuffs off her hands and proceed to climb thru the ceiling, thereby damaging the ceiling tiles and the wall. She was able to crawl thru the ceiling and enter another room of the Courthouse, interrupting the work of the Circuit Clerk's office.
  Eden was removed from the ceiling and placed back into the holding cell. Ms Taylor was incarcerated due to a felony charge from Pocahontas. In the statement given to jail personnel in the investigation, Ms Taylor admits that she had a plan to leave the Courthouse because she did not want to be in jail any longer.
  From Correctional Officer to a felon and then more felony charges all in short order. 2020 has not been a kind year for Eden Denys Taylor.


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