Now this makes sense, allow a prisoner who has been convicted for illegal use of explosives to borrow a chemistry book from the prison library. Armed with the proper information, Nicholas Kelleher built a torch from foil food trays and packets of brown sauce stolen from the cafeteria. He powered his device with the single electrical socket in his cell. The torch could not have worked very efficiently, however, he had already managed to cut through one two-inch bar in his cell before he was caught. Kelleher's plot was only discovered because he bragged about his ingenuity to another inmate.
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