Prepare to be astonished by the unbelievable true story behind Channing Tatum‘s new film, Roofman. This gripping drama delves into the extraordinary life of Jeffrey Allen Manchester, a charismatic yet cunning bank robber whose audacious prison escape led him to secretly inhabit a Toys ‘R’ Us, proving that truth is often far stranger than fiction.
The upcoming film Roofman, starring Channing Tatum, brings to the screen one of the most astonishing true crime stories in recent memory. Directed by Derek Cianfrance, this darkly comedic and suspense-laced drama is not merely inspired by a true story; it is a direct adaptation of the unbelievable exploits of Jeffrey Allen Manchester, a man whose criminal ingenuity and bizarre hideouts captivated the nation.
As Tatum himself stated, the real-life tale is so outlandish that it could easily be mistaken for fiction. In an interview on TODAY, Tatum echoed director Cianfrance‘s sentiment: “He always says, ‘If this was a fiction, we’d be the worst screenwriters on the face of the Earth.’” This sentiment perfectly encapsulates the surreal nature of Manchester‘s saga, promising audiences a cinematic experience where truth truly outpaces imagination.
Who is Jeffrey Allen Manchester, the Real-Life ‘Roofman’?
Jeffrey Allen Manchester was a former U.S. Army paratrooper who turned to a life of crime in the 1990s. He became notorious for a distinctive string of robberies that earned him the nicknames ‘Rooftop Robber’ or ‘Roofman.’ His method was audacious and precise: he would climb onto the roof of McDonald’s restaurants, break inside, and patiently wait for employees to arrive in the morning.
Once inside, Manchester would conduct his robberies with an unusual calmness. News reports frequently highlighted his unexpected ‘kindness’ towards employees, even allowing a worker to have his coat while being held in a freezer, a detail faithfully depicted in the movie. However, his criminal spree came to an end in 2000, leading to a conviction and a 35-year prison sentence.
The Audacious Escape and the Toys ‘R’ Us Hideout
The story takes an even more unbelievable turn after Manchester’s incarceration. In June 2004, he engineered a daring prison escape, reportedly by hiding underneath a truck to get past the prison walls. Free once more, he hitched rides to Charlotte, North Carolina, where he would establish one of the most peculiar hideouts in U.S. history: a secret apartment within a fully operational Toys ‘R’ Us store.
For months, Manchester lived undetected, carving out hidden spaces in the store’s walls, air ducts, and under stairs. He meticulously snuck in food, supplies, and even toys, all while employees remained oblivious. Reports suggest he installed a baby video monitor to keep an eye on the store, consumed baby food, and even watched DVDs. His ingenuity extended next door, where he also utilized an abandoned Circuit City as an additional living space, creating a concealed path between the two stores, as detailed by the Charlotte Observer.
The Dramatic Intersections of Life and Crime
The film explores not just Manchester‘s criminal exploits but also the human element of his extraordinary life. While on the run, he frequented Crossroads Church under the alias John Zorn. It was there he met Leigh Wainscott, a single mother played by Kirsten Dunst in the movie.
Although the film takes creative liberties by portraying Leigh as a Toys ‘R’ Us employee, in reality, their meeting occurred at church. Director Derek Cianfrance noted that Wainscott spoke warmly of her time with Manchester, describing it as “wonderful,” despite his deception.
Manchester‘s criminal activities during this period included robbing the very Toys ‘R’ Us where he lived and breaking into a pawn shop to steal a gun. He also committed an act of arson, setting fire to a dentist’s office to destroy his dental records and further obscure his identity.
The Clues, the Capture, and the Cost
The elaborate charade eventually unraveled. After Manchester robbed the Toys ‘R’ Us in December 2004, investigators discovered his secret passageway to the adjacent Circuit City. A fingerprint found in the hideout was matched to Manchester, linking him to the escaped convict who had vanished months prior. His mugshot was circulated, including on America’s Most Wanted, leading members of his church to recognize him.
Police then approached Leigh Wainscott, revealing John Zorn‘s true identity. Wainscott cooperated, setting up a meeting with Manchester on her birthday. He arrived at her apartment with a bouquet of flowers, only to be swarmed and apprehended by a tactical unit. This pivotal moment, where romance and betrayal collide, is a central dramatic point in the film.
For his various crimes, including robbery, breaking and entering, kidnapping, armed robbery, and arson, Jeffrey Manchester was sentenced to additional prison time, including a concurrent 25-year sentence for his Charlotte crimes. Derek Cianfrance, the film’s director, spent approximately 400 hours speaking with Manchester by phone in preparation for the movie, gaining unparalleled insight into his mindset, as he shared in an interview on Morning Joe.
Where is Jeffrey Allen Manchester Now?
Today, Jeffrey Allen Manchester continues to serve his prison sentence at Central Prison in Raleigh, North Carolina. According to the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, his projected release date is December 4, 2036. The story of the ‘Roofman’ remains a captivating chapter in American true crime, a testament to a man whose intelligence and cunning were ultimately undone by the web of his own deceptions.
Roofman, starring Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst, Peter Dinklage, Lakeith Stanfield, and Juno Temple, premieres in theaters on October 10, 2025, inviting audiences to witness a bizarre and unforgettable true story unfold.