Anyone who’s been following the New Orleans jailbreak story on the 10 inmates that broke out last Friday knows it has contained several unusual twists and turns, with an update that same evening in a press conference, which featured an onslaught of embarassing revelations, including still-looming questions on why no one caught on to the inmates’ absence for almost five hours–plus, the fact that it was looking like an inside job. Now, there’s some political fallout from the incident, which I’ll bring you in a minute.
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Since the first presser, there’s been a remarkable chain of events. On Tuesday, one maintenance worker at the prison was taken into custody. Sterling Williams admitted to shutting off the water to the pod’s toilet–something that ended up…