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  1. Sep 29, 2020 · Time Served at Alcatraz: 17 years (1942–1959) Post-Term: death by natural causes in jail. Possibly the most famous inmate in the history of Alcatraz is Robert Stroud, the so-called "Birdman of ...

  2. Jan 20, 2023 · ALCATRAZ’S MOST DANGEROUS INMATES. Situated just 2 kilometers off the coast of San Francisco, Alcatraz Island served as a maximum-security federal penitentiary notoriously know for housing some of the United States’ most dangerous criminals. Now, its a historical landmark seen from the San Francisco coastline.

    • John And Clarence Anglin. #1476 And #1485. When the Anglin brothers turned to crime, they tried not to hurt anybody. When they robbed a business, they chose a time when the business was closed so that no one would get hurt.
    • James ‘Whitey’ Bulger. #1428. For “Whitey” Bulger, his crimes before Alcatraz were just the beginning. Convicted of armed robbery, his first long-term prison sentence was at the Atlanta Penitentiary, where he volunteered for MKULTRA, an experimental CIA drug program.
    • Morton Sobell. #996. Morton Sobell, along with Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, was convicted on espionage charges. The jury believed all three had supplied a Russian secret agent with classified information on nuclear weapons during the Cold War.
    • Robert Stroud. #594. Robert Stroud became famous when Hollywood made a movie called The Birdman of Alcatraz. In the film, he was portrayed as a kind, gentle soul who raised birds in his cell.
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    • The Hopi Nineteen. In 1894, when Alcatraz was still operating as a military prison, the U.S. government arrested 19 Hopi men for refusing to send their children to American assimilation boarding schools almost 1,000 miles away from their reservation in Oraibi, Arizona.
    • Frank Lucas Bolt. Little has been documented about Alcatraz’s LGBTQ+ prisoners, but gay men did play a role in the infamous prison. In fact, it was a queer man, Frank Lucas Bolt, who served as the prison’s first official inmate.
    • Al Capone. For notorious Chicago-based mobster Al Capone, doing hard time before Alcatraz was rarely that hard. During earlier stints in Atlanta and other prisons, Capone had recruited guards to work on his payroll and enjoyed special privileges—from home-cooked meals and cushy bedding to unlimited access to the warden.
    • Robert Stroud, a.k.a. the 'Bird Man' of Alcatraz. By the time Robert Stroud was transferred to Alcatraz in 1942, he had already established himself as one of the most dangerous—and notorious—prisoners in America, with a rap sheet already decades long.
  4. Jan 24, 2013 · 5 minute read. Alcatraz served as a federal penitentiary from 1934 to 1963. During that time the island prison in San Francisco Bay housed many of America's most notorious inmates. Here they are, a rogues' gallery of Alcatraz's ten most infamous prisoners... Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone (1899-1947)

  5. Aug 11, 2020 · Between 1934 and 1963, Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary housed America’s most dangerous prisoners. Next to the death penalty, a ticket to Alcatraz was the most severe punishment for hardened crimin.

  6. Matthew - February 12, 2017. Alcatraz. The Rock. Located in San Francisco Bay, the former island prison was once home to some of America’s most notorious gangsters, thieves, and killers. Alcatraz was utilized as a federal prison from 1933 until 1963. The island’s location over one mile from from San Francisco made it a feared place for criminals.

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