Sheriff: Woman Used Bibles In Jail Escape
Claudia Buras Accused Of Helping 4 Prisoners Escape
Posted: 10:41 am EDT July 9, 2009Updated: 11:50 am EDT July 9, 2009
COVINGTON, La. -- An Alabama woman has been charged with helping four inmates escape from the St. Tammany Parish jail by sneaking them hacksaw blades inside a Bible, the sheriff said Tuesday.Claudia Buras, 24, surrendered to St. Tammany deputies Monday night in Covington. She's charged with one count of introducing contraband into a penal institution and one count of assisting escape. Both are felonies.Buras is accused of conspiring with her ex-husband to help him and the other three prisoners escape on June 18. Eric Buras, Gary Slaydon and Jason Gainey were recaptured a few hours later, and Timothy Murray was recaptured June 21, New Orleans television station WDSU reported.According to Claudia Buras and sheriff's office records, Buras traveled to the jail on June 7 to visit her ex-husband. During that visit, two or three hacksaw blades were exchanged by concealing them in the spine of a Bible, deputies said.Investigators recovered three blades after the June 18 escape.Buras told investigators she made an earlier attempt to bring the blades to her ex-husband. That attempt, in March of this year, was scuttled for unknown reasons, deputies said.Claudia Buras was released Monday night on $100,000 bond.
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