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Jail Break Stories: The world's most secure prisons have also been breached, stories of those who escape from prison

By Zayn Published about a year ago 4 min read
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Iron bars, dark cells and imprisonment comes to one's mind when one hears the word jail. The history of imprisonment and prison is as old as human civilization. To keep those who act contrary to social rules, a system like prison and imprisonment would have been created. Later it was linked to law and order. Criminals are sent to jail or correction center to give them a chance to improve by keeping them away from the society or to punish them for the crime committed.

There are hundreds of such prisons in the world which are considered to be the most secure. The most dreaded criminals are kept in such jails. But there have been some criminals, whom even the jail has not been able to control. Such criminals have defied the security system many times by escaping from the jail. Today we are telling you such famous incidents of the world, where a jail was broken into.

1. John Dillinger was labeled Public Enemy No. 1 after he escaped from high-security prisons twice in his life.

John Herbert Dillinger Jr. was an American bank robber who escaped prison twice in his life. After robbing two banks, he was imprisoned in Lima in 1933. There he befriended some vicious criminals who, after being released, returned to the same prison disguised as prison officers and got Dillinger released from prison. A year later, he was recaptured and sent to Crown Point Prison, which was famous for not being able to escape. There too, Dillinger played a wonderful game and took 17 men hostage on the basis of a piece of wood pretending to be a gun and escaped again.

2. Frank Lee Morris, John Anglin and Clarence Anglin escape from the infamous prison Alcatraz in 1962 using a boat made from raincoats.

The name of this prison is Alcatraz Prison, which is located on Alcatraz Island off the coast of San Francisco, California. The trio did this by digging a tunnel in a concrete wall using a spoon. He collected some hair from the prison barber and put it on a dummy made of paper to mislead the prison officials so that they could build tunnels. They fled using a boat made from over 50 stolen raincoats and were never found again.

In June 1962, three inmates Frank Morris, John Anglin and Clarence Anglin managed to escape from this prison. This was claimed in a letter received by the police many years later. After this, the police also searched for him, but he could never be found, so that it could be proved that he was alive after running away from jail. Although the families of the prisoner brothers named John Anglin and Clarence Anglin also claimed that they were alive, they were never found.

Let us tell you that this jail was opened in the year 1934, but it was closed in 1963 due to high maintenance cost. Now this jail is being used as a museum, which is visited by lakhs of people every year. This jail is also known as 'The Rock' and a superhit Hollywood film based on it is also made by the same name.

3. Texas Seven On December 13, 2000, John B. Connally escaped from the unit, taking 16 hostages.

The Texan 7 were a group of prisoners who, on December 13, 2000, near Kennedy, Texas, held the John B. Connally had escaped from the unit. Six of the seven were arrested a month later, between January 21–23, 2001. His arrest was made possible on the basis of information shown in the famous television show America's Most Wanted.

One of them committed suicide before he could be arrested. The six surviving members were convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of Irving, Texas police officer Aubrey Wright Hawkins, who was shot while responding to a robbery committed by the Texas Seven. Four of the six were sentenced.


4. Pascal Payet, a French criminal, managed to escape from prison thrice, and each time by helicopter.

In 2001, Pascal, convicted of robbery and murder, escaped when a friend hijacked a helicopter from outside and landed him on the prison roof, where he was waiting for him.

In 2003, Pascal returned to the same prison and helped three more prisoners escape. In 2005, he was caught again and sentenced to 30 years, but exactly 2 years later, his friends managed to escape by repeating the same act in the same manner.

5. Mexican drug lord El Chapo also managed to escape prison twice, once through one of his infamous tunnels...

El Chapo, whose real name was Joaquín Guzmán Loera, bribed his guards and escaped prison by hiding in a laundry cart. He was recaptured in 2014, but just 17 months later, he escaped through a mile-long tunnel built under a maximum-security prison bathroom. It was a tunnel in which adequate arrangements for lighting, ventilation and motorcycle tracks were made.

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