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Alcatraz Prison History

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The history of Alcatraz Prison is a long and interesting story. Alcatraz Prison was one of the biggest and the toughest prisons in the world and it wasn’t just any prison that would house any insignificant lawbreakers. This was the type of prison that would house people who misbehave in the other prisons. This prison had a capacity of 312 prisoners and throughout it’s years of service, it housed a total of 1,576 prisoners. The life of these prisoners were always terribly strict in its first few years of service, but then ended up a little easier as the years progressed. There have only been 14 escape attempts from Alcatraz and only two of them actually worked. Later on there were reports of several haunts in the area, which we will read nearer …show more content…

In addition to that, 17 officers were wounded and one prisoner who didn’t participate was wounded as well. There were five total prisoners who started it and three died in battle and the two others were executed. It was an escape attempt gone wrong in which the prisoners that held the two guards hostage tried to use them as shields and battle their way out of the prison. Long story short, the military came in to deal with it and the two hostages died, three prisoners were shot and killed and the other two were captured and executed. There were also five people who actually escaped out of the prison, but every one of the guards presumed that they drowned. The first escape attempt was made by two people, Theodore Cole and Ralph Doe who climbed out by cutting out the bars in their workshop and then jumped into the bay water, however it was a deeply stormy night and they didn’t have a boat so the guards presumed that they drowned and were swept away with the current. The next three people who escaped were, Frank Morris, John Anglin, and Clarence Anglin but there was a fourth one who couldn’t squeeze through out of his cell in time. The plan was to use some fake heads and put them in their beds and then come out of their cell through the decaying air vents and into the unguarded utility hallway where they would climb up the a fan vent and out on top of a concealed cell block which guards covered up because prisoners who would sweep up there would “accidentally” sweep dust on top of the guards so they covered it up. After it was covered up, they managed to build a makeshift raft and life jackets with over 50 stolen raincoats which took weeks to make, and then after that, they took the raft up to the roof through a vent and then escaped into the water. The police questioned the one guy who didn’t escape in time and he told them everything. The police say that

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