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One of Alcatraz's last living inmates on Trump's plan to reopen prison

  • On June 11, 1962, inmates Frank Morris along with siblings Clarence and John Anglin escaped from Alcatraz by crafting a raft and navigating through the cold waters of San Francisco Bay.
  • The escape followed months of preparation during which the men drilled holes in their cell walls, made dummy heads, and built the raft from stolen rubber raincoats to conceal their breakout.
  • The Anglin brothers grew up in rural Georgia and had a history of burglary charges, and they were transferred to Alcatraz after a previous escape attempt at Leavenworth, the largest U.S. Maximum-security prison then.
  • A postcard signed by the three escapees appeared a week later, but the FBI found no evidence they survived and closed the case after two years while the U.S. Marshals still list them as fugitives with aged portraits.
  • President Donald Trump proposed reopening Alcatraz, emphasizing it as escape-proof, though some relatives and experts believe the men survived, but likely would be in their 90s or deceased by now.
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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