Out of Jail Runaway lawyer Mary Pentecost Evans was released from jail Tuesday after her parents posted an $802,000 property bond that included the family's home and farm. Ms. Evans, 26, spent three days in a 16-by-7-foot Anderson County Jail cell in Clinton, Tenn.,after being returned in shackles to Tennessee. Ms. Evans and escaped convict William Timothy Kirk were arrested by FBI agents Wednesday outside a telegraph office in Daytona Beach, Fla. They had been on the run since March 31, when they fled an Oak Ridge psychologist's office a week before Kirk's trial for two murders at nearby Brushy Mountain Penitentiary. Ms. Evans walked out of the jail with her lawyers Tuesday morning and drove away with her mother and father, Kara and B.H. Pentecost, after Criminal Court Judge James B. Scott approved bond. Pentecost, a lawyer and assistant vice president for agriculture at the University of Tennessee, testified at his daughter's bond hearing Monday that she would stay at the family's 76-acre farm near Knoxville. Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, PA, 8/24/1983