Izaak
Escape from Alcatraz
Clarence Anglin, John Anglin, Frank Morris, and Allen West had a plan. On Alcatraz on the night of June 11, 1962 they were awake in their cells, thinking about the plot they had been planning for a long time. They wanted to escape the hellish prison that was designed to keep the worst criminals in the country under lock and key. For months, they had been digging out the cement walls of their cells with spoons and drills they made from vacuum parts. They made dummy heads out of toilet paper, cardboard and cement chips. They then put them under their blankets to buy time, because the guards saw them and it looked like they were asleep.
They used a raft and life preservers they made from 50 raincoats to leave the barren island. However, in general raincoats do not make a steerable raft.The raft would not have been sturdy enough to hold them all so I believe 1 or 2 died. Apparently they somehow managed to escape the desolate island, as their raft was found near Angel Island 50 years later and a car was stolen that very night. As a rule, when there are people who escape from somewhere and a car was stolen in the same area on the same night, it is generally the work of the escapees.
Therefore, I believe one or two of the fugitives did survive the escape. However, they will no longer be able to commit crime, as they would be in their 80’s. Additionally, the Anglin brothers and Morris do not prove a threat to the community anymore. I recommend you close the case.
They used a raft and life preservers they made from 50 raincoats to leave the barren island. However, in general raincoats do not make a steerable raft.The raft would not have been sturdy enough to hold them all so I believe 1 or 2 died. Apparently they somehow managed to escape the desolate island, as their raft was found near Angel Island 50 years later and a car was stolen that very night. As a rule, when there are people who escape from somewhere and a car was stolen in the same area on the same night, it is generally the work of the escapees.
Therefore, I believe one or two of the fugitives did survive the escape. However, they will no longer be able to commit crime, as they would be in their 80’s. Additionally, the Anglin brothers and Morris do not prove a threat to the community anymore. I recommend you close the case.
The Beach
It was a hot summer day on July 29, 2015. A man walked down the beach. He appeared to be mean, but was a kindly man at heart. He had sparkling blue eyes full of humor. This would have made him handsome was it not for the massively broken nose which was very crooked. He carefully examined something he had picked up, barely managing to hide the smile that threatened to break through his face’s mask of calm demeanor. He was in fact holding the long lost relic of his family, which somebody had carelessly forgotten at the beach, many years ago-an amethyst of a brilliant purple coloration with the letter S engraved in an elegant manner, representing his family, the Slark family. He had been in the search for it for years, but only recent evidence had made him look to a very particular spot of the beach. With his family heirloom retrieved, he hoped his family would accept him as the head of the family business.