An Idaho inmate who led police on a two-day manhunt was described by a former prosecutor as a “bright individual” who came out of his first prison sentence with neo-Nazi tattoos on his face and body. “I was actually disappointed that he had fallen into that group, but I wasn’t shocked,” said Stan Holloway, a former prosecuting attorney in Twin Falls, Idaho, who handled two cases involving Skylar Meade, 31. “Prison can change a guy.” Meade and his alleged accomplice, Nicholas Umphenour, were captured Thursday afternoon in Twin Falls. Meade had escaped early Wednesday after he and Umphenour got into...