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Accused murderer escapes from Oklahoma jail using bedsheets as rope

An accused murderer shimmied down a makeshift rope made of tied-up bedsheets to make a daring, Hollywood-style escape from the Oklahoma County Jail early Friday, officials said.

The escapee, Pablo Daniel Robledo, 34 — booked for first-degree murder and several other charges — along with another inmate, broke a 12th-floor window in their bid for freedom, jail officials told KOCO-TV.

Both tried to slide down using the linens — but only Robledo was successful, the outlet reported.

His partner-in-crime broke his leg during the attempt and was caught a short time later, according to the report.

Robledo, who was also booked for assault, battery with a dangerous weapon and misdemeanor, domestic abuse, remains on the lam.

He’s described as 5-foot-9 and 150 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.