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  1. Dec 1, 2021 · From the 1962 Alcatraz escape to Henri Charrière's daring breakout from Devil's Island, these are the world's most famous prison escapes. Some prisoners dug tunnels while others simply talked their way out, but they all managed to expose serious flaws in prison security that made them legends.

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  2. It was the largest prison escape in history. In 1972, six political prisoners escaped from the prison at Rawson, Argentina, and fled to neighbouring Chile in a hijacked plane. Nineteen escapees who arrived late to the airport were recaptured and sixteen of them later executed.

    Name
    #
    Date
    Prison Name
    4
    1969, 17 August
    Prison de Percé
    4
    1972, 21 August
    4
    1973, 6 June
    Palais de Justice Compiègne
    4
    1978, 8 May
    • 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. Jan 5, 2023 · An even smaller number of them have managed to escape and remain at large. Click through for a look at some of the most notable jail breakouts in history. From digging tunnels, to handmaking keys ...

    • Public Enemy #1 – March 3, 1934. We must start with the man who’s crimes earned him the infamous title “Public Enemy #1” by the FBI. Gangster John Dillinger, who was both a bank robber and a murderer, escaped jail twice.
    • The Alcatraz Escape – June 11, 1962. In another extraordinary tale that has been popularized by a blockbuster film starring Clint Eastwood, three prisoners escaped Alcatraz.
    • Catch Me If You Can – April 1971. In another now-turned-Hollywood-classic, the escape of Frank Abagnale has been heavily popularized. Frank was a notorious fraudster and imposter, on who the movie ‘Catch Me If You Can’ is based on.
    • Nectarines are the Key – May 1986. In 1986, Michel Vaujour and his wife used fruits in an elaborate escape plan. Michel’s wife, Nadine, took helicopter lessons prior to the escape.
  4. Oct 5, 2015 · From the Union officers who tunneled out of a Confederate POW camp to the 18th century nobleman who fled the Tower of London in drag, get the stories behind eight notable prison breaks.

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  6. Dec 1, 2021 · Guatemalan Stowaway Survives Flight To Miami Hidden In Plane's... From the 1962 Alcatraz escape to Henri Charrière's daring breakout from Devil's Island, these are the world's most famous prison escapes.

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