June 1962 Alcatraz escape Essays

  • The History of Alcatraz Prison

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    Justice Department began looking into a maximum security prison that was inaccessible and thereby inescapable. When they found Alcatraz, it was almost too good to be true. October 12, 1933- The U.S. Justice Department officially acquired Alcatraz from the military with plans to incorporate Alcatraz into the Bureau of Prisons. April, 1934- Work began on Alcatraz to make the cellhouse more secure by replacing soft-iron square bars on the cells with rounded "tool-proof" bars. In addition, a

  • The in-escapable

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    their floats the notorious Island of Alcatraz. It is no more part of pop culture for being just an island than it is for having a prison on it. No. Alcatraz was so notorious because it had some of the world’s most dangerous and violent criminals inside the walls of the prison. The prison had incredible security and was renowned for being inescapable, except when it was broken out of. In 1962 four men devised and perpetrated a brilliant almost fantastical escape, the only traces of their making it

  • Did Anyone Ever Escape Alcatraz?

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    lived through there escape from Alcatraz, but it cannot be proven. It has been fifty years since their escape and we still have no evidence as to whether or not they ever even lived. Alcatraz has become one of the most haunted places in America and was home to some of America's most notorious criminals. Some will choose to believe that the ghosts of Alcatraz exist, but others may not. So, why did Alcatraz shut down? How did the prisoners escape and are they alive? The famous Alcatraz Island is located

  • 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

  • Why Is Alcatraz Dead Or Alive

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    John Anglin escape from Alcatraz alive? These three inmates all had the dream of freedom. For months they planned an ingenious escape and finally were able to get off the island.(Lenny Flank). Once in the San Francisco Bay, they drowned in the frigid waters never to be seen again. Much evidence supports that the three men died while trying to get to shore. The objects found in the water prove that Frank Morris, Clarence, and John Anglin did not survive their attempt to escape Alcatraz because of the

  • Alcatraz Prison

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    Alcatraz Prison, in the San Francisco Bay, is surrounded by freezing waters and razor sharp rocks, making it the most inescapable prison in America. In 1775, a Spanish explorer Juan Manuel De Ayla named the small island La Isla De Los Alcatraces. It translates to “Island of the Pelicans” (Welcome to Alcatraz). This island is a twelve acre rock in the San Francisco Bay, the largest natural harbor in the world (Fuller,8). Because Alcatraz is surrounded by ice cold waters and dangerous currents, it

  • Alcatraz: The Great Escape

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    The Great Escape Can you beat The Rock? On the night of January 11, 1962, three escapees, John Anglin, Clarence Anglin, and Frank Morris attempted the most famous escape attempt ever, from Alcatraz. Alcatraz was a maximum security prison on the San Francisco Bay. It was located at the closest a mile from all land. It was a military fort in the 1840’s and a military prison in the 1860’s. It later closed in 1963 due to money errors. (Hopkinson).It was reopened by the U.S. Department of Justice

  • Hauntings on the Island of the Alcatraz Prison

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    you ever heard of the hauntings on the island of the Alcatraz prison? About the ghostly sightings, freezing cells, extra counts, and mysterious murders? Are these real life sightings or just some legends told around the campfire? The stories are about the man with the glowing eyes, Cellblock D, and the lighthouse. To this day the ghosts still roam the abandoned cells and linger in the empty halls waiting to be noticed. The Island of Alcatraz started construction in the 1850’s and in 1861 the first

  • Argumentative Essay On Alcatraz

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    Capone once said about Alcatraz " Don't mistake my kindness for weakness, I am kind to everyone, but when someone is unkind to me, weak is not what you are going to remember me about." One of the most dreaded prisons in America was Alcatraz, it was built on an island in the San Francisco Bay. Alcatraz was made for the United States most dangerous and difficult people during its years of being operated. Even though Alcatraz was built as a top end prison it was possible to escape, however it seemed prisoners

  • Alcatraz Prison

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    forever. Alcatraz island, also known as “The Rock”, opened in 1934 and kept some of the most dangerous prisoners in the world. The island “...was considered the toughest prison America could produce” (“Escape From Alcatraz”). Alcatraz had maximum security and minimum privilege. “...Alcatraz represented the government’s attempt to take a hard-line stance against the rampant crime in the 1920s and ‘30s” (“Escape From Alcatraz”). Unfortunately, between 1934 and 1963, there were fourteen escape attempts

  • How To Escape Alcatraz Prison

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    June 11, 1962, Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary was known for being the most secure prison. It was declared inescapable during its years of operation from 1934 to 1963. Located on a rocky island in the middle of the swift, icy currents of San Francisco Bay, until late June of 1962, no one had ever successfully escaped the island. However on June 11, three Alcatraz inmates were able to successfully escape the Alcatraz island prison. They managed to escape their cells through tricking the guards. The

  • Narrative Essays: The Few Who Escaped Alcatraz

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    The Few Who Escaped Alcatraz Alcatraz was one of the most notorious prisons during the early 1930’s to early 1960’s. All the well known gang members like Al “Scarface” Capone and Robert “Birdman of Alcatraz” were convicted and sent to live the rest of their life in Alcatraz. The U.S. praised Alcatraz for being inescapable. Everyone thought Alcatraz was “escape proof”, but they were proven wrong. Three men did the impossible and managed to escape the hell hole called Alcatraz.However, I don’t

  • Alcatraz Research Paper

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    On June 11, 1962, three men were reported missing from the Alcatraz Federal Prison. To this day, nobody knows what happened to them. Using the evidence provided, it is impossible to determine whether the three inmates successfully escaped from Alcatraz. So what is Alcatraz? Located a mile and a half away from land on an island made from solid rock, Alcatraz is surrounded by the cold, unforgiving waters of the San Francisco bay. Dealing with the criminal population is a problem in every society.

  • Escape From Alcatraz Research Paper

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    Escape From Alcatraz Alcatraz. The most high tech security prison in the United States. Placed in the waters of the San Francisco bay on Alcatraz Island. “The Rock” held the world's most terrifying criminals. Murderers, thieves, and prisoners too uncontrollable for any other federal prison, were sent away to Alcatraz to suffer so much, that their main goal was to keep from going absolutely insane. There were many failed escape attempts, and each time they either drowned in the freezing waters or

  • Alcatraz Prison

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    Everyone knows about the famous prison: Alcatraz. Some know that the most dangerous criminals were placed there. Others know multiple people attempted to escape the penitentiary. The history of Alcatraz explains why people kept trying to leave and the planning stage of how they was going to follow through with the final escape. To begin, The famous prison is located in the sunny San Francisco Bay area. In 1771 a Spanish explorer founded the island and named it “La isla de los Alcatraces,” which

  • Persuasive Essay On Alcatraz

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    Alcatraz I My Question My topic of interest is Alcatraz. Alcatraz, a small island surround by the shark-infested Pacific Ocean, is just off the coast of San Francisco. Alcatraz, The 22-acre island seems almost impossible to escape. My curiosity made me wonder, Has it ever been done? Has anybody ever escaped Alcatraz? If it has been done how did they do it? I am interested in this topic because I love television shows where it involves prison escapes and Alcatraz is known for having

  • Alcatraz Prison Research Paper

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    Three men go down in history as the escapees of the “most notorious escapees” of the “inescapable” Alcatraz prison located on the San Francisco Bay, in California. On an island two miles away from the bay, with rushing currents no one had escaped successfully prior to Frank Morris and John and Clarence Anglin (also referred to as the Anglin Brothers). The prison staff reasoned that by being the only prison to offer hot water showers, inmates would be acclimated to hot water, therefore escapees could

  • Alcatraz: State Or Federal Prison

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    S. history. This place is called Alcatraz. Many people have wondered why it is so remote. It is remote because the Justice Department didn’t want anyone to escape and it far enough away from the shore that prisoners wouldn’t be able to reach it, or so they thought. The island was chosen as the location for the prison due to its remoteness. Alcatraz was not always a maximum security prison. It was renovated despite much opposition in order to become one. Alcatraz is also called a state, or federal

  • The History of Alcatraz Island

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    The History of Alcatraz Island Alcatraz Island has quite a distinct history. Many people know that Alcatraz served as a federal prison, but most are reluctant to know that this island served as fort. Built before the Civil War, it served two main purposes. First, that it was to guard the San Francisco bay area from enemy ships against a foreign invasion, and second, to hold hostage prisoners of war or POW's as they were called. In this report, I'll show you how this fortress came to be a federal

  • Mafia - A History

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    Throughout history, crime has existed in many different forms and has been committed by not only individuals, but by groups as well. Crime is something that knows no boundaries; it exists in all cultures, is committed by all races, and has existed in all time periods. Crime exists as a part of the economic institution and is a lifestyle for many people. Crime also exists in both organized and un organized forms. Since the early 1900's, "organized" crime has existed in the United States. The following