
New Orleans Escapee's Social Media Post Shakes Up Jailbreak Investigation
New Orleans Jailbreak: Escapee's Social Media Claim Adds Twist to Investigation New Orleans, LA – In the aftermath of the high-profile New Orleans jailbreak, a new development has emerged. Antoine Massey, one of the ten inmates who escaped, has taken to social media to proclaim his innocence. This unexpected move comes as the investigation into the escape intensifies. Eight of the ten escapees have been recaptured, but Massey and another inmate remain at large. The investigation quickly focused on the jail's maintenance man, who was arrested and charged with ten counts of assisting in the escape. According to police reports, the maintenance man initially confessed to helping the inmates escape. However, his statement evolved after consulting with his attorney. He now claims he was coerced by Massey, who allegedly threatened him with violence if he didn't cooperate. Massey, in his social media video, denies these allegations. "I did not threaten this man," Massey stated in the video. He also claims the maintenance man's access to the inmates was irregular. This conflicting testimony leaves investigators with a complex puzzle to solve. The case highlights the security vulnerabilities within the New Orleans prison system and underscores the challenges faced by law enforcement in apprehending fugitives in today's digitally connected world. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with information about Massey's whereabouts to come forward.