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Did They Succeed?
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Alcatraz is the biggest and most atrocious prison that America has ever known. It housed the worst of the worst. It was built to punish rather than rehabilitate. Alcatraz both mentally and physically broke down people like Al Capone and Machine Gun Kelly. Many have attempted to escape The Rock, but none has succeeded. Three people are believed to have escaped. Many believe that Frank Morris and the Anglin brothers successfully escaped and survived.
Frank Morris, The Anglin brothers, and Alan West were planning the great escape. According to prison escape from Alcatraz They used sharpened kitchen utensils to carve out the metal grate in the back of their cells Then They covered their progress with fake cardboard grates. They then escaped through the vents to the roof, they slid
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Formerly burglarize a clothing store, steal a car, then go their separate ways. That very night a blue chevy was stolen. the man said he was forced off the road by three strange men. Yet there have been no clothing store robberies reported in the area.
The Anglin’s mother received several idiosyncratic phone calls, postcards, and letters from an unknown human being. At her funeral, which was attended by the FBI, there were 2 unusually tall and masculine women. They left the funeral before They could be questioned. No one knew who they were, According to the FBI report.
According to a police report on the night of the escape, there was a boat that was illegally close to Alcatraz with all of its engines off. It stayed like that for a while, then It turned on abruptly and left through the golden gate bridge. According to prison escape from Alcatraz in Alan Wests bed, there was a page from an atlas, It was a map of Mexico. They also found that someone who knew the boys personally saw them in

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