Tuesday, October 23, 2012



              Frank Morris                             Clarence Anglin                                 John Anglin


        Prison officials and federal agent believe that the three inmates, Frank Morris and brothers John And Clarence Anglin, may have perished in the chilly San Francisco Bay waters. Other believe they may have got eatan by sharks. Lisa Leff from the AP (Associated  Press) cought up with Marie Anglin-Widner and Mearl Anglin-Taylor, the two Florida women who are the younger sisters of John and Clarence, and ask their stories. Widner said that she always believed that her brothers made it, and she hasn't changed her mind about it. Widner, of Lee County, GA., also told WALB, that the reason why the authorities put her bothers in Alcatraz was because they couldn't  keep her brothers anywhere else because her brothers would keep getting away. She also told WALB that we know they are OK. The U.S. Marshals Service took over the manhunt from FBI in 1978.  U.S. Marshal Michael Dyke, who inherited the unsolved case in 2003, does not disagree with the sisters' account. Dyke seen enough evidence to make him wonder, which makes tracking down some 250 tips and reported sightings-even the wackier ones-necessary. He gets tips every one or two months. The clues he considers the most tantalizing are credible reports that the Anglins' mother, for several years, recevied flowers delivered without a card and that the brothers attended her 1973 funeral disguised in women's clothes despite a heavy FBI presence.

      Jolene Babyak, the doughter of the associate warden, is less convinced that any of the inmates survived the escape. Babyak was 15 years old and living with her father on Alcatraz at that time in June of 1962. She remember her father getting the call on June 12, 1962 about three inmates had escaped the night before and had a eight-hour head start. Babyak thinks given how exhaustively the FBI investigated the incident and the number of years that have passed there would be more concrete evidence that would have surfaced if Morris or the Anglin Brothers had lived to tell about it.

     There been breaking news of Frank Morris, Alcatraz escapee, found living in Ireland according to Capo, who wrote a breaking news artical on 28 February 2010 on mafiatoday.com In this story Capo sayed that Frank Morrie in living under the assumed name of Padraic Welsh in a remote part of Connemara on the western coast of Irland. Frank now 83 years of age dicided th time was right to break the silence and set the record straight after 47 years of living in Ireland. Recounting the night or June 11, 1962  Frank said the escape went as planned. He said they boarded the raft they had constructed and disappeared into the night to rendezvous with a boat which they had arranged to pick them up,they then destroyed the raft and scattered personal belonging into the bay to throw the authoritys off their trail. Frank having relatives from the west of Ireland and a aunt living in Connemara had already organised passage to the Emerald Isle prior to escaping. Frank also said that as for John and Clarence Anglin, the brothers whom he escaped with, he never heard from them since and often wonders what became of them.

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