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This is the Alcatraz Page! Scroll down for info, pictures and a full episode on the Mythbusters (a TV show on the Discovery Channel) trying to escape Alcatraz Prison!

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I took this picture! Also Alcatraz was supposed to be the most inescapable prinson in the USA!
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I did not take this picture. But this is a room in Alcatraz Prison. I think it is so small.

LIST OF ALCATRAZ PRISON ESCAPES (FROM WIKIPEDIA)

Attempted escapes ( the article in bold is the escape that may have succeeded!)
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April 27, 1936
Joseph Bowers was working burning garbage at the island's incinerator when he suddenly ran and began to climb a chain link fence in an apparent attempt to make for the shore. Quickly spotted by a guard in a watch tower, he ignored orders to desist and a warning shot before being hit by rifle fire. He then fell 10-20 meters to the shore below and died from his injuries. The apparent hopelessness of his attempt led many Alcatraz inmates to believe that Bower's attempt to escape was more likely a deliberate suicide attempt.

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December 16, 1937

Theodore ColeRalph Roe had gradually filed through iron bars in the prison's mat shop in the industries building and escaped on a very foggy day which prevented them from being spotted by guards in the watch towers. The two were never seen again but the severe weather conditions at the time have led to a consensus that they were swept out to sea by the strong current in San Francisco bay. However, they were listed as nos. 1 and 2 on the FBI "most wanted" list and there were several unconfirmed sightings of the pair. They were among the worlds most dangerous gang members.

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May 23, 1938

Rufus FranklinThomas R. LimerickJames C. Lucas attacked and killed a guard with a claw hammer in the woodwork shop in the industries building and then proceeded to the roof, where an armed guard shot Franklin and Limerick. Other guards arrived at the scene. Lucas was cornered and surrendered to the guards. he died shortly after.
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January 13, 1939

Arthur 'Doc' BarkerWilliam MartinRufus McCainHenri YoungDale Stamphill were inmates of the prison's supposedly most secure unit, D-Block, when they managed to escape the cell house and reach the shore on the night of January 13, 1939. As they were putting a makeshift raft together they were spotted and fired on by a guard in a watch tower. Barker was killed, Stamphill wounded and the others recaptured and sent to solitary confinement.
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May 21, 1941

Joe CretzerSam ShockleyArnold KyleLloyd Barkdoll were working in the industries area when they jumped the guards on duty and attempted to saw through window bars to reach the shore. The toolproof bars foiled the attempt and they surrendered when this became apparent. Both Cretzer and Shockley would try to escape again in the Battle of Alcatraz.
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September 15, 1941

John Bayless was working on the garbage detail and managed to elude the guards and reach the Alcatraz shore. He jumped into the water and tried swimming to San Francisco but quickly gave up the attempt.
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April 14, 1943

James Boarman, Harold Brest, Floyd Hamilton, Fred Hunter escaped from the industries area after overpowering and binding two guards. However the escapees were not long in the water before one of the captive guards managed to free himself and raise the alarm. The fleeing prisoners were fired upon, Boarman was killed and his body was never recovered. The others were all recaptured, although Hamilton spent two days freezing in a small cave before climbing back into the industries building, where he was discovered by correctional officers.
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James Boarman (January 1, 1919 - presumed dead April 14, 1943) took part in Alcatraz prison's 7th escape attempt on April 13, 1943.

At 9:30 a.m., in the model building at the northwest end of the island, the four convicts, with "
shivs" (prison-made knives) in hand, overpowered Custodial Officer Smith and bound and gagged him. Shortly afterwards, Captain of the Guards, Henry Weinhold, noticing that Smith was not on guard entered the room and was also overpowered. Then the convicts leapt out a window, clad only in their underwear and covered in grease, and plunged 30 feet down a sheer cliff into the water. They had left behind two of four cans that were designed to stay afloat and had army uniforms inside.

Smith managed to get his whistle loose and into the mouth of Weinhold who blew it. At the same time, Officer Frank Johnson outside saw the convicts escaping and sounded an alarm. The tower guards trained their guns on the convicts in the water and began shooting. A prison launch pulled alongside Brest who was holding onto the unconscious Boarman. As Brest reached up for the guard's grip, he let go of Boarman who disappeared beneath the water. The guards were convinced Boarman was shot dead and sank.

Hunter, injuring his back and cutting his hands, gave up on swimming and sought refuge in a nearby cave. The guards took a boat over to the entrance of the cave. One of the guards ordered him to come out. When he didn't respond, the guard fired a pistol shot. Hunter then came out. The hunt was continued throughout the day in the hope of finding the bodies.

Hamilton, assumed to have been dead, had been hiding in the same cave as Hunter. Three days later, on Friday night, he climbed back up the cliff and through the same window he had jumped. He then hid under a pile of material in the store-room of the model building. Weinhold, while searching for implements used in the escape, discovered Hamilton the next morning. Hamilton was not wounded by gunfire. Warden James A. Johnston made an interesting, conclusive statement the day after the escape: "We're positive that Hamilton is dead. He was shot, and we saw him go under." Hamilton's brother Raymond worked as driver for Bonnie and Clyde, and committed crimes with them, before being executed in 1935. Floyd Hamilton lived until 1983 The body of James Boarman has never been found; he is presumed drowned.
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August 7, 1943
Ted Walters escaped from the laundry building of Alcatraz but was captured on the shore before he could enter the water.
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July 31, 1945
John K. Giles was working on the docks and, by pilfering over the years, had managed to gradually put together a full U.S. Army staff sergeant uniform. When the prison launch docked he managed to change into the uniform and board the launch. Shortly after its departure for Angel Island Giles was found missing on one of Alcatraz's many unscheduled head counts. He was met at Angel Island by prison officers and returned to Alcatraz.
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May 2–4, 1946 
Main article: Battle of Alcatraz
Clarence CarnesBernard CoyJoseph Paul Cretzer, Marvin Hubbard, Sam ShockleyMiran Edgar Thompson Coy, a Kentucky bank-robber and a cell house orderly on Alcatraz managed to take the gun cage in the main cell house and seize the two firearms held there. However, due to a breach of regulations by a prison officer the key to the yard door, from which the inmates planned to gain access to the prison launch, was not in its place and inadvertently doomed the escape attempt. The prisoners refused to surrender and Coy, Cretzer, Hubbard, and two prison guards died in the fighting which ended two days later on May 4, 1946.

Carnes survived the "battle" and was spared the death penalty because of his youth and because he refused to kill guards when ordered to do so by his colleagues, and instead got a life sentence. Shockley and Thompson were sentenced to death and executed in the 
gas chamber at San Quentin in 1948.[1]
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July 23, 1956
Floyd Wilson disappeared from his job at the dock but was discovered after hiding for several hours among large rocks along the shoreline.
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September 29, 1958
Aaron Burgett , Clyde Johnson were working in the garbage detail when they overpowered a guard. Both jumped into the water trying to swim off the island. A police launch intercepted Johnson but Burgett disappeared until his body was found floating in the bay two weeks later.
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une 11, 1962
Main article: June 1962 Alcatraz escape 
Clarence AnglinJohn AnglinFrank Morris may have successfully carried out one of the most intricate escapes ever devised on June 11, 1962. Behind the prisoners' cells in Cell Block B (where the escapees were interned) was an unguarded 3-foot (0.91 m) wide utility corridor. The prisoners chiseled away the moisture-damaged concrete from around an air vent leading to this corridor, using tools such as a metal spoon soldered with silver from a dime and an electric drill improvised from a stolen vacuum cleaner motor. The noise was disguised by accordions played during music hour, and their progress was concealed by false walls which, in the dark recesses of the cells, fooled the guards.The escape route then led up through a fan vent; the fan and motor had been removed and replaced with a steel grille, leaving a shaft large enough for a prisoner to climb through. Stealing a carborundum cord from the prison workshop, the prisoners had removed the rivets from the grille and substituted dummy rivets made of soap. The escapees also stole several raincoats to use as a raft for the trip to the mainland. Leaving papier-mâché dummies in their cells, they escaped. The prisoners are estimated to have entered San Francisco Bay at 10 p.m.

The official investigation by the 
FBI was aided by another prisoner, Allen West, who also was part of the escapees' group but was left behind (West's false wall kept slipping, so he held it in place with cement, which set; When the Anglin brothers (John & Clarence) accelerated the schedule, West desperately chipped away at the wall; but by the time he did his companions were gone). Articles belonging to the prisoners (including plywood paddles and parts of the raincoat raft) were located on nearby Angel Island, and the official report on the escape says the prisoners drowned while trying to reach the mainland in the cold waters of the bay.
THIS ESCAPE WAS ON THE TV SHOW MYTHBUSTERS (ON THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL)! THEY MAY BE ALIVE OUT OF PRISON TO THIS VERY DAY!_________________________________________________________________________________________

December 16, 1962

John Paul ScottDarl Parker pried apart bars in a kitchen window in the cell house and reached the shore. Parker was found 100 yards from the main island on the rock formation known as Little Alcatraz but Scott reached Fort Point on the mainland where he was found by teenagers. Suffering from hypothermia, after recovering in the hospital, he was returned to Alcatraz. It is the only proven case of an inmate of Alcatraz reaching the shore by swimming.
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