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  1. Sep 18, 2023 · Peterson cited a violent incident in Texas last year when a convicted killer, Gonzalo Lopez, 46, escaped from a prison bus, and killed a family of five during his three-week period on the run. An ...

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    • Inmate flees on tractor. Alright, so the inmate in this story did evade being recaptured, but only for a short time. On the morning of August 7, 2019, Curtis Ray Watson, an inmate at West Tennessee State Penitentiary, was spotted on work detail outside the residence of Debra Johnson, a longtime prison official.
    • Three escape from Alcatraz. On June 11, 1962, Frank Morris and the brothers John and Clarence Anglin, three inmates of the Alcatraz maximum-security federal prison located on an island in San Francisco Bay, pulled off one of the “greatest” prison escapes in American history.
    • The only New York State prison escapee who’s never been found. On February 6, 1997, Victor Figueroa, a convict serving one to four years for drug possession, was supposed to be on the way to the mess hall when he wandered off from the Moria Shock Incarceration Facility, a minimum-security prison in Mineville, New York.
    • Boxed up. Glen Stark Chambers, a convicted murderer originally on death row, was lucky enough to have his sentence commuted to life. But he wasn’t sticking around.
  2. Frank Abagnale. 10. Jack Sheppard. Jack Sheppard enjoyed near celebrity status in 18 th century London for his multiple prison escapes. Though he apprenticed as a carpenter, in 1723 he decided that a life of crime was a more rewarding way to make a living. In 1724, he escaped from prison four times.

    • The four escapes of Yoshie Shiratori. Japanese gambler Yoshie Shiratori is the worldwide GOAT of prison escapes—but he sucked at staying out of prison. A professional gambler and thief, Shiratori was first imprisoned in 1936 after being accused of murder and robbery.
    • Escape via ouija board. In 1918, at the height of World War I, British officer E. H. Jones found himself imprisoned at Yozgad, a POW camp in a remote part of Turkey.
    • The Alcatraz escape. Today, Alcatraz is a National Historic Landmark that functions as a tourist attraction, but back when it was a running prison, it was a beast—a seemingly inescapable jail on rocky island in the middle of the San Francisco Bay.
    • Timothy Leary’s psychedelic prison break. On January 21, 1970, Harvard-psychologist-turned-LSD-evangelist Timothy Leary was sentenced to twenty years in jail for marijuana possession.
  3. Description. In the article, “Escapes From Correctional Custody: A New Examination of an Old Phenomenon,” Mellow and his co-authors sought to establish a new conceptualization of escapes from custody. The study included data on 611 inmates who were involved in 503 escape incidents from 398 facilities in 2009. The authors examined the ...

  4. South Korean Choi Gap Bok was arrested on September 12, 2012 for robbery charges. Choi was a yoga practitioner of 23 years and on September 17th, just five days after his arrest, he squeezed through a food slot that was only 5.9 inches tall and 17.7 inches wide. The entire movement reportedly took 34 seconds.

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  6. Sep 22, 2024 · It's clear the sub-genre of prison break movies isn't going anywhere anytime soon, with the following titles being some of the best prison escape movies out there. 25 'The Great Escape' (1963)

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