Escape From Alcatraz

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On the night of June 11th, 1962 history was made. For the first time ever the “inescapable” prison of Alcatraz was proven wrong. Three inmates of this prison by the names of Frank L. Morris, John W. Anglin, and his brother Clarence Anglin successfully escaped the prison that was once thought as the most secure prison ever built and used by the federal government. For several months the prisoners lead by Frank Morris discussed and collected materials needed for their escape. For these items they would not only need them to leave the prison but they needed posters to cover the holes the used to climb out, they would need decoys to distract the officers while they fled away for at least the next morning. Among these materials they would …show more content…

On the night of the escape he was supposed to be the first one to fit through the air vent but could not fit so the other three men left him behind to ot jeopardize their own escape. Soon after the men were noticed to be missing Allen was interrogated by the officers and stated that he was involved with the escape and how there were supposed to do it, and also stated he was the true mastermind behind the plan. Although in Sarah Pruitt’s article “Escape From Alcatraz: June 11, 1962” it states that “With a reported I.Q. of more than 130, Morris also had a history of trying to break out of prisons; it was this habit that eventually landed him at The Rock.” which leads many people to believe the true mastermind behind this escape was Frank …show more content…

In “The Great Escape From Alcatraz” a officer states “The reality was that it was fairly common for people who perished in the Bay waters never to be found. In fact, on the very night of the escape, an African American gentleman named Seymour Webb, reportedly despondent over a failed relationship, abandoned his car midspan on the Golden Gate Bridge and jumped to his death in front of numerous eyewitnesses. Despite a quick response from the Coast Guard, his body was never recovered.” With this it is a true possibility that after the escape from the prisons property that the moment the 3 men got onto the raft the water could have flipped or thrown the men off and killed them and the raft sailed to shore by itself, many people want to believe that the impossible was done that night. Not only do People use this as entertainment but they also use this as motivation for their own lives, such as if 3 men could escape from the most secure maximum security prison in the world that they can overcome an obstacle in their own

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