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  1. On the morning of June 12, 1962, guards at Alcatraz—a federal penitentiary opened in 1933 on a desolate island in San Francisco Bay—discovered that prisoners John Anglin, Clarence Anglin, and Frank Morris had escaped. The FBI's thorough investigation, which lasted for nearly two decades, was unable to determine whether the three men successfully escaped or died in the attempt. The files ...

  2. Feb 14, 2024 · Alcatraz Island, located in San Francisco Bay, California, operated as a federal prison from 1934 to 1963. Prior to that, it was a fort and a military prison. Several infamous criminals spent time ...

  3. Jul 6, 2022 · O n 12 June 1962, guards at the Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary began their day with a startling discovery. Three inmates were missing from their cells. John Anglin, Clarence Anglin, and Frank ...

  4. Sep 23, 2022 · Any inmate brave enough to try would have to swim over a mile in frigid water with a strong current before they could make it to land. Between its opening in 1934 and its closing in 1963, a total of 36 inmates tried to escape their incarcerated fate. The most famous case came in June of 1962. Since the prisoners were never captured and their ...

  5. Alcatraz Prison Essay. 1190 Words5 Pages. On June 11, 1962, three inmates at Alcatraz Federal Prison, Frank Morris, John Anglin, and Clarence Anglin, were found missing from their cells to the shock of the prison guards and the world. After escaping the prison, they vanished nearly without a trace.

  6. Jan 1, 2024 · Frank Morris, a convict with a history of bank robbery, burglary, and repeated prison escapes, arrived at Alcatraz in January 1960. Later that year he was joined by John Anglin, followed by John’s brother Clarence in early 1961. Their fellow inmate, Allen West, had been incarcerated at Alcatraz since 1957.

  7. Mar 21, 2018 · On March 21, 1963, the final 27 inmates were removed from Alcatraz, ending its 29-year reign as America's most infamous lock-up. Its clearing was a months-long process, as small groups of inmates ...

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