Alcatraz Prison: The Great Escape- Part 2
Unraveling the Mysteries of the Infamous 1962 Alcatraz Escape
As we delve deeper into the details of the daring escape from Alcatraz in 1962, we uncover new clues and evidence that shed light on this perplexing case. Known for its impenetrable walls and notorious inmates, Alcatraz was considered the ultimate test for even the most cunning criminals. Yet, a group of prisoners managed to defy the odds and vanish into the night, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions.
As meticulous investigators, we meticulously examine every aspect of this elaborate escape, from the meticulously crafted homemade tools to the meticulously planned route of their getaway. With each new piece of information, we piece together the puzzle of how these men managed to outsmart one of the most secure prisons in the world.
Join us on this gripping journey as we uncover the truth behind one of the most legendary prison breaks in history. The stakes are high, the suspects are elusive, and the clock is ticking. Can we crack the case and finally solve the mystery of the Alcatraz escapee? Stay tuned for the next thrilling installment of Alcatraz: The Great Escape- Part 2.
@Rainbowofthefallen
Just commenting for the algorithm 💜
@FreyaNaja
Alcatraz: the Titanic of prisons!
@JasonReilly-up6jj
Took some balls hope they made it
@oliviavalentine7775
Can u do a more in depth video on al capone, machine gun kelly & other famous outlaws/gangsters?
@milicentbattistella9949
If you don’t like prison or don’t feel like you’ll do well there. You don’t HAVE to go.
@blindtoph581
Guys if you just want to get to the story skip to 29mins mark
@mandadenzer4648
Even if there were great white sharks, or any sharks for that matter, humans aren't on their menus.
@vivianridens6352
Your channel is amazing!!! And you're beautiful.
@kalel311superman9
i love how you go in depth with your videos, i was stunned the very first time i heard this case, you know the media likes to exaggerate things, the arrogance by the FBI is surprising
@andrewrodriguez5061
This is true American history I think the 3 men made it to shore
@JamesBaum-ez6uu
Interesting! That is so CRAZY! GOOD JOB Stephanie 😮😊
@scrabik1050
They used California’s notorious June gloom to their advantage! These guys were brilliant
@CaleighD123
Part of me was kind of rooting for them😂
@CaleighD123
Let him have his birds man 😔
@fedupwithit1378
@stephanieharlowe – have you seen the Kara & Nate video in which they do the swim from Alcatraz to San Fran
@cindyn8196
Love your videos ❤
@WilliamMankowski
You are the best – true crimes – host. I cannot get enough. I love to listen to you while driving my big rig. Most of the time I only get to hear your voice but I did manage to watch your movie – bravo, well done. You're a pretty lady but you look even prettier wearing your glasses.
@deckapedon8427
Excellent
@deckapedon8427
Jeesum petes,
I swam an entire mile at age 12 or 13 and earned the mile swim badge at Camp Salmen Boy Scout camp in south Louisiana. If I could do that without any prior preparation, in 1967.
The Summer of Love.
@sailoraries8086
honestly it's heartwarming how many of the prisoners helped with the escape plan. teamwork really does make the dream work.
@RockBottom-180
The Hellcatraz description reminds me so much of Nurse Ratched.
@bobtaylor170
Your comment beginning at about 23:40, about the benefits of life without phones, was very funny.
@Clint_Yeastwood
Damn I think Clarence is secretly CLEFT THE BOY CHIN WONDER