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it? you re matching up to him. that sucks, doesn t it? yeah. the officer notices the man s legs are scraped. did you go through a brier patch or something? yeah, roofing. i always roof in shorts. got my scratches up on the roof. that s why your knees are all cut up? yeah. do you all wear pads? it s too hot. the pads rub the back of your legs. it seems mcnair has an answer for everything. but when the officer asks him his name a second time, mcnair gives a different response. what s your name again? jimmy jones. he says his name is jimmy jones. but the first time, he said it was robert jones. what s your name? robert jones. but the police officer doesn t pick up on it and almost apologizes for detaining the man. put yourself in my position. well, yeah. but i m not i know. i m not throwing you against the you think i m an escapee? hey, you wouldn t believe what the guys do. i mean, they ve got years and
did you go through a brier patch or something? yeah, roofing. i always roof in shorts. got my scratches up on the roof. that s why your knees are all cut up? yeah. do you all wear pads? it s too hot. the pads rub the back of your legs. it seems mcnair has an answer for everything. but when the officer asks him his name a second time, mcnair gives a different response. what s your name again? jimmy jones. he says his name is jimmy jones. but the first time, he said it was robert jones. what s your name? robert jones. but the police officer doesn t pick up on it and almost apologizes for detaining the man. put yourself in my position. well, yeah. but i m not i know. i m not throwing you against the you think i m an escapee? hey, you wouldn t believe what the guys do. i mean, they ve got years and years to think about how they re going to do it. after a few minutes of discussing his jogging route, the officer lets the wanted man
go with a wave and a smile. be careful, buddy. thank you. all right. mcnair killed a man during a robbery in 1987. he s listed by federal marshals as one of the country s most-wanted criminals and eludes a nationwide manhunt for nearly two years. he s captured in canada in 2007 and is extradited back to the united states. coming up get in the car! outgunned on the side of the road. police getting in trouble. sit down! i m not a dude. and an airport nightmare. when caught on camera, the thin blue line continues. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don t just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you re not filming this, are you?
uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks? no, that s not the problem right now. what s your address? i don t have an address. i m at the hotel. we re working on houses and stuff like that, roofing. the police officer seems to believe the man s story, that he s a roofer staying at a nearby motel. but he s not 100% sure and questions the man further. it turns out the man is mcnair, the exact person the police are looking for. but the smooth-talking criminal is able to fool the cop. the man tells the police officer that he has a brother who can back up his claims. call my little brother, man. all right. let me just verify. he says his brother is staying at the motel. let me verify that. if so, i ll just cut him loose. all right, thanks. but the officer never checks, and instead, seems to take a casual attitude. you know the bad thing about it? you re matching up to him. that sucks, doesn t it? yeah. the officer notices the man s legs are scraped.