He Escaped Prison and Lived in a Toys “R” Us Ceiling.
Description
Jeffrey Manchester, known as “The Roofman,” wasn’t your typical criminal. A former Army Reservist, he used military precision to rob nearly forty fast-food restaurants across nine states, always polite and disciplined. But his boldest move came after his arrest.
Serving a forty-five-year sentence, Manchester escaped prison by hiding under a delivery truck. For months, he vanished. Then police uncovered the unbelievable truth: he had been secretly living inside the ceiling of a North Carolina Toys “R” Us.
Manchester raided snacks, played video games, and even watched the store’s security cameras from his secret hideout. By day, he lived a normal life under a new identity. By night, he ruled the roof.
His story ended in a dramatic sting operation when he tried to rob the very store he had called home. Hidden bedding, stolen supplies, and a copy of Catch Me If You Can told investigators everything they needed to know.
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