If you have never heard of Alcatraz, there is a chance you are living under a rock. There was allegedly no means to escape this place. At least 36 people have unsuccessfully attempted to make an escape from Alcatraz. One fine day in June of 1962, history was made. 3 men made their way out from the San Francisco Bay on their journey towards escaping “The Rock”. No one knew their whereabouts until January 2018 when the FBI had to re-open their investigation. Read about the details of how this impossible escape was made by the 3 inmates…
It was like any other day at work at the San Francisco Police Department. But they soon received a very intriguing letter this day. “My name is John Anglin. I escaped from Alcatraz in June 1962 with my brother Clarence and Frank Morris,” read the mysterious letter. The escape from Alcatraz was one of the most puzzling and intriguing incidents too ever take place in American history.
The escape plan was actually rather simple. An entire team would need to coordinate in order to pull off any means of escape. There had been several inmates that attempted to break off from this hellhole. How was their plan different from all the rest that had failed to escape? In the past, there had been 23 who were caught, six who had been shot dead, two who drowned and two others who were deemed “missing or presumed drowned.”